Debt Wish by Alberta Sbragia

Debt Wish by Alberta Sbragia

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Zusammenfassung

This work explores how entrepreneurial activity developed in the USA, and how federal and state politics facilitated or limited it. It analyses the implications of cities creating innovative, quasi-governments to circumvent state control over city finances.

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Debt Wish by Alberta Sbragia

Albert Sbragia considers American urban government as an investor whether for building infrastructure or supporting economic development. Over time, such investment has become disconnected from the normal political and administrative processes of local policymaking through the use of special public spending authorities like water and sewer commissions and port, turnpike, and public power authorities. Sbragia explores how this entrepreneurial activity developed and how federal and state policies facilitated or limited it. She also analyzes the implications of cities creating innovative, special-purpose quasi-governments to circumvent and dilute state control over city finances, diluting their own authority in the process.

Alberta M. Sbragia has written on both American and European urban affairs. A Fulbright Scholar, she has been a visiting associate professor at the Harvard Business School, a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, and chair of the European Community Studies Association. She is professor of political science at the University of Pittsburgh and director of the Center for West European Studies.

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ISBN 13 9780822955993
ISBN 10 0822955997
Titel Debt Wish
Autor Alberta Sbragia
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag University of Pittsburgh Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1996-04-25
Seitenanzahl 312
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