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National Industrial Policy and the Local Planner
Journal of Planning Literature (1987)
  • John Mullin
  • Jeanne H. Armstrong
Abstract
This article analyzes the debate concerning the problems, approaches, and intent of industrial policy as it relates to the working planner. It begins with a search for a definition. From there the authors set forth a rationale for such a policy and lay out the key characteristics typically proposed by its advocates. The critical dimensions in the debate are then reviewed. Finally, the potential impacts of various policy options upon local planners are discussed.
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Publication Date
Spring 1987
Publisher Statement
Pre-published version of this paper is printed with permission from SAGE. Copyright 1987 by the Ohio State University Press.
Citation Information
John Mullin and Jeanne H. Armstrong. "National Industrial Policy and the Local Planner" Journal of Planning Literature Vol. Vol 2 Iss. No 2 (1987)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_mullin/63/