No student of state and local government is more knowledgeable
than Colman, so this substantial book is a welcome contribution. .
. . strongly recommended for all college and university libraries.
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State and local governments already bear, or are increasingly
assuming, the primary legal, political, and fiscal responsibility
for policy and program areas in which the highest degree of
institutional capacity, commitment, competence, and integrity are
essential. Among the issue areas that confront these governments
over the coming decade are: the changing American economy and the
requisite retraining of the labor force, poverty and the growing
urban underclass, health care and services, day care,
transportation and other physical infrastructure needs, housing,
and regulatory and legal systems.
Colman examines the present legal, structural, financial, and
political underpinnings of those policy areas of domestic
government that nationally appear most critical. He describes the
current and emerging agenda of state and local governments and of
the growing number of private profit and not-for-profit
organizations that are assuming ever-widening responsibility for
leadership and performance in state and local affairs. Contrasts
are drawn to major changes in the nature, resources, and commitment
of national, state and local governments and associated private
performers in these crucial areas since the mid-1970s. Demography,
labor force, and other socioeconomic data provide quantitative
bases for comparison. In ensuing qualitative analyses, two or more
sides of the major issues in each of the policy areas are
presented, along with evaluations of past and potential state and
local government and collaborative private sector responses.
Because it provides new information and perspectives on emerging
power centers in American domestic governance, this unique
reference will be important reading for those occupied or
interested in state and local government; intergovernmental and
public-private sector relationships; public administration and
finance; and urban studies. Public officials and private sector
leaders concerned with state, local, and community affairs, as well
as research organizations in these fields should find a place for
it on their desks or in their libraries.
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