Planning and Markets is devoted to the study of planned interventions
versus market approaches. Our Editorial Board welcomes contributions
on both sides of this issue.
Dramatic advances in communications technologies have speeded up
information exchange almost everywhere. A notable exception has been
the exchange of ideas in planning, social sciences and related fields.
Planning and Markets is a fully-refereed international journal that
is entirely electronic.
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Index
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Volume 3, Issue 1, September 2000
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Editor's
Introduction
Greenbacks Über Gridlock: REACH
Task Force Shows L.A. How to Save Billions in Smog
and Congestion Costs
by Ward Elliott, Claremont McKenna College
Fire Safety Regulation in Northeastern
Santiago, Chile
by John M. Cobin, Universidad Francisco Marroquin
The Impact of Land Capitalization
on the Incentive Effects and Potential Use of Enterprise
Zones
by James R. Landers, Southern Illinois University,
Edwardsville
Market-Based Transportation
Alternatives For Los Angeles
by James E. Moore II, University of Southern California,
Thomas A. Rubin, and Shin Lee, University of Southern California
TECHNICAL NOTE:
Planning by Markets
by Jeffery J. Smith, The Geonomy Society |
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