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Power, Poverty, and Urban Policy
The book Power, Poverty, and Urban Policy explores the relationship between power, poverty, and urban policy in the United States. It examines how local and national power structures influence the distribution of resources and socioeconomic opportunities in urban areas, with a focus on inequality and poverty. The essays within the book provide a multidisciplinary perspective on how public policy can be utilized as a tool to address urban social issues, including housing, education, and employment, and the role of government in driving change. This book offers critical insights for policymakers, academics, and activists interested in social and economic reform in urban environments.
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