Edward G. Goetz is associate professor and director of the Urban and Regional Planning Program at the University of Minnesota's Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs.
Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction
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2 The Case for Deconcentration
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3 Programs to Deconcentrate the Poor
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4 Concentrated Poverty and Regional Politics in Minneapolis-Saint Paul
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5 The Neighborhood Politics of Deconcentration
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6 Rollman v. Cisneros
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7 Implementing Deconcentration-Moving Families and Building Replacement Housing
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8 Being Deconcentrated
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9 The Limits of Deconcentration
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Appendix
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References
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About the Author
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