1983
DOI: 10.1017/s0963926800013237
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Community, ethos and local initiative in urban economic growth: review of a theme in Canadian urban history

Abstract: Is the growth of cities and towns determined by broad impersonal forces and situational factors? Or can growth be significantly influenced by the attitudes, perceptions and decisions of the citizens? General surveys of urbanization have leaned to the first interpretation, stressing macro-economic trends, political context and location with respect to resources, transportation and markets. Studies of individual cities tend to emphasize the particular actions of key local leaders and their unique circumstances, … Show more

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“…This took a far more condemnatory view of town and city life, and would also feature in press comment and editorial. 13…”
Section: Practicing 'Research-informed' Teaching and Co-production: Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This took a far more condemnatory view of town and city life, and would also feature in press comment and editorial. 13…”
Section: Practicing 'Research-informed' Teaching and Co-production: Pmentioning
confidence: 99%