Edited by Laura A. Reese and David Fasenfest
Cloth - 9780814329009
Price: $47.95s
Subjects: Labor and Urban Studies: Labor Studies
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Laura A. Reese is a professor in the urban planning program at Wayne State University.
David Fasenfest is associate professor of urban affairs in the College of Urban, Labor and Metropolitan Affairs at Wayne State University and senior research fellow at the Douglas Fraser Center for Workplace Issues.
“The goal of community economic development is to create jobs and income, yet the residents most in need often do not gain from the programs. In this volume, Reese and Fasenfest definitively debunk traditional policy evaluation methods that measure how much economic development occurs rather than who benefits. The models provided by the authors offer alternative approaches that allow policy makers to weigh public and private interests, distinguish between economic and social goals, and include community stakeholders in the evaluation process. Critical Evaluations of Economic Development Policies is a must-read for academics and planners who care about fostering social justice in communities.”
— Nancy Kleniewski, Bridgewater State College, author of Cities, Change, and Conflict