From: Technotranscendence (neptune@mars.superlink.net)
Date: Fri Aug 17 2001 - 08:14:56 MDT
From: Peter Gordon pgordon@RCF.USC.EDU
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 11:16 AM
Subject: Planning and Markets, Vol 4
With apologies for any cross-posting.
WEB-BASED JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE STUDY OF PLANNED
INTERVENTIONS VS. MARKET APPROACHES
We are pleased to present the fourth issue of PLANNING
& MARKETS, a wholly electronic, fully refereed journal
published on the Web:
PLANNING & MARKETS is devoted to the study of planned
interventions in social and economic processes versus
market approaches. Dramatic advances in communications
technologies have speeded information exchange almost
everywhere. Refereed research in the social sciences
and related policy fields are no exception.
Planning & Markets is the first academic journal in its
field to be edited, refereed, and published exclusively
using the Internet and World Wide Web.
Volume 4 articles include:
- Why Planning Vs. Markets Is An Oxymoron: Asking
The Right Question
by E.R. Alexander, University of Wisconsin
- Contractual Agreements And Neighbourhood Evolution
by Chris Webster, University of Wales, Cardiff
- Environment Valuation, Project Appraisal And
Political Consensus In The Third World
by Alister McFarquhar, Downing College
- The Evolution Of A New Industrial District: The
Automobile Industry In The American Southeast
by Stephan Weiler, Eric Thompson and Terutomo Ozawa
- Constraining the Leviathan: An International Comparison
Of The Effects Of People Empowerment on Local
Government Size, Disposable Household Income And Local
Development
by Peter Grubenmann, Asian University of Science and
Technology
- Technology Vs. Land Use: Alternative Strategies to
Reduce Auto-related Air Pollution
by Chang-Hee Christine Bae, University of Washington
Previous issues of PLANNING & MARKETS are archived and
accessible at the same address.
Email subscriptions to PLANNING & MARKETS are free.
Web visitors can subscribe directly from the PLANNING &
MARKETS Web site.
For more information, please contact:
Co-editors
Peter Gordon Jim Moore Harry Richardson
pgordon@usc.edu jmoore@usc.edu hrichard@usc.edu
Editorial Board
Alex Anas, State University of New York at Buffalo
Richard Arnott , Boston College
Eugenie L. Birch, University of Pennsylvania
Anthony Downs, The Brookings Institution
William A. Fischel, Dartmouth College
Norman J. Glickman, Rutgers University
Sir Peter Hall, University College, London
John Kasarda, University of North Carolina
Dan Klein, Santa Clara University
John Landis, University of California-Berkeley
Dan Mazmanian, University of Southern California
Peter Nijkamp, Free University, Amsterdam
Robert W. Poole, Jr., The Reason Foundation
Ray Struyk, The Urban Institute
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