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Political Crisis. Fiscal Crisis : The Collapse and Revival of New York City / Martin Shefter.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Columbia History of Urban LifePublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1992]Copyright date: ©1992Description: 1 online resource (270 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231923545
  • 9780231888295
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to the Morningside Edition -- Introduction to the Paperback Edition: New York’s Fiscal Crisis, Municipal Corruption, and the Koch Phenomenon -- Introduction: The Politics of Urban Fiscal Collapse and Revival -- Part I. Machine Politics, Reform Movements, and Urban Fiscal Crises -- 1. The Political Economy of Urban Fiscal Crises -- 2. Fiscal Crises and the Machine/Reform Dialectic -- Part II. The Political Sources of New York City’s Fiscal Crisis -- 3. The Reform Attack on the Pluralist Regime -- 4. Reform and Accommodation -- 5. Sources of the Fiscal Crisis -- Part III. The Political Consequences of New York City’s Fiscal Crisis -- 6. The Fiscal Crisis and Its Budgetary Consequences -- 7. The Fiscal Crisis and the Reorganization of New York City Politics -- 8. Fiscal Politics in New York City: Past, Present, and Future -- Part IV. The Political Implications of Urban Fiscal Crises -- 9. Can Cities Be Democratically Governed? -- Notes -- Index
Summary: Attempts to account for the eruption of urban fiscal crises and to assess their significance, with a special focus on New York City's fiscal and political crises.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to the Morningside Edition -- Introduction to the Paperback Edition: New York’s Fiscal Crisis, Municipal Corruption, and the Koch Phenomenon -- Introduction: The Politics of Urban Fiscal Collapse and Revival -- Part I. Machine Politics, Reform Movements, and Urban Fiscal Crises -- 1. The Political Economy of Urban Fiscal Crises -- 2. Fiscal Crises and the Machine/Reform Dialectic -- Part II. The Political Sources of New York City’s Fiscal Crisis -- 3. The Reform Attack on the Pluralist Regime -- 4. Reform and Accommodation -- 5. Sources of the Fiscal Crisis -- Part III. The Political Consequences of New York City’s Fiscal Crisis -- 6. The Fiscal Crisis and Its Budgetary Consequences -- 7. The Fiscal Crisis and the Reorganization of New York City Politics -- 8. Fiscal Politics in New York City: Past, Present, and Future -- Part IV. The Political Implications of Urban Fiscal Crises -- 9. Can Cities Be Democratically Governed? -- Notes -- Index

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Attempts to account for the eruption of urban fiscal crises and to assess their significance, with a special focus on New York City's fiscal and political crises.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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