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Abstract
This Introduction draws from and expands upon the diverse Articles that follow. Part I documents the need for urban revitalization. Part II highlights the current academic and policy debate about the role of government in urban affairs. Part III examines community development finance and targeted pension investment as an affirmative and crucial strategy for strengthening America's cities.
Recommended Citation
Peter R. Pitegoff,
Urban Revitalization and Community Finance: An Introduction,
27
U. Mich. J. L. Reform
613
(1994).
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