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Public Economics and the Quality of Life, Hardback Book

Public Economics and the Quality of Life Hardback

Part of the RFF Urban and Regional Economics Set series

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This book argues that, if redistribution was the dominant political theme of the 1960s, that of the 1970s would have been most assuredly quality.

Furthermore, this seeks to poorly articulated normative concerns of physical and environmental planners to the intellectual tools, old and new, with which economists were addressing policy issues.

This will be of particular interest among practitioners and theoreticians identified with the policy sciences.

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