Rejoinder to Sheryll Cashin: Programs as Token Gestures
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- Timothy Bates, 2000.
"Financing the Development of Urban Minority Communities: Lessons of History,"
Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 14(3), pages 227-242, August.
- Timothy Bates, 2001. "Financing the development of urban minority communities: lessons of history," Proceedings 791, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
- Sheryll D. Cashin, 2000. "Public Subsidies and the Role of Suburbanization in Urban Economic Development: A Reply to Timothy Bates," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 14(3), pages 243-248, August.
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