| Bib ID |
2170944 |
| Format |
Book, Online - Google Books |
| Author |
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| Description |
Washington, DC : World Bank, 2000
35 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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| ISBN |
0821348051
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| Series |
A world free of poverty
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| Full contents |
- I. Transition Economies Have a Different Set of Urban Problems
- A. Background: Cities in the Socialist Economy
- B. Urbanization in Transition Economies
- C. Resource Allocation Within Transition Cities
- D. Poverty in Cities
- II. Principal Concerns in City Management
- A. Who Pays for Urban Services in Such a System?
- B. Institution Building
- C. The Safety Net
- III. The Way Forward for Transition Cities
- I. Transition Economies Have a Different Set of Urban Problems
- A. Background: Cities in the Socialist Economy
- B. Urbanization in Transition Economies
- C. Resource Allocation Within Transition Cities
- D. Poverty in Cities
- II. Principal Concerns in City Management
- A. Who Pays for Urban Services in Such a System?
- B. Institution Building
- C. The Safety Net
- III. The Way Forward for Transition Cities
- A. Urban Poverty and the Social Safety Net
- B. Institutions and the Pricing of Urban Services
- C. Private Sector Development.
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| Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30).
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| Subjects |
Municipal government - Europe, Eastern. | Municipal services - Europe, Eastern. | Cities and towns - Europe, Eastern.
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| Other authors/contributors |
Mini, Federico | World Bank
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