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The Federal bulldozer; a critical analysis of urban renewal, 1949-1962.
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The Federal bulldozer; a critical analysis of urban renewal, 1949-1962.

Author: Martin Anderson
Publisher: Cambridge, M.I.T. Press [1964]
Series: Publication of the Joint Center for Urban Studies.
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Anderson, Martin, 1936-
Federal bulldozer.
Cambridge, M.I.T. Press [1964]
(OCoLC)570508930
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Martin Anderson
OCLC Number: 261259
Description: xiv, 272 p. illus. 21 cm.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Renewal by Government Decree --
2. How the Program Works --
3. The Program Mushrooms --
4. The Consequences --
5. The Land Lies Vacant --
6. The New Building --
7. The Private Developer --
8. Where Does the Money Come From? --
9. Rehabilitation --
10. The Tax Increase Myth --
11. Effect on the National Economy --
12. Urban Renewal and the Constitution--
13. Changes in Housing Quality --
14. Conclusion: Repeal the Urban Renewal Program
Series Title: Publication of the Joint Center for Urban Studies.

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