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The past, present, and future of community development in the United States

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  • Alexander von Hoffman

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Von Hoffman takes us through the origins of community development, from Jane Jacobs to Lyndon Johnson to the Harlem Children's Zone.

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  • Alexander von Hoffman, 2012. "The past, present, and future of community development in the United States," Monograph, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, number 2012tafocditu.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedfmo:2012tafocditu
    Note: Published in Investing in what works for America's communities.
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    1. Tina Highfill, 2022. "Better Reflecting Transitions in Market Production by Government Functions Over Time: Updating the Classification of State and Local Government Enterprises in the National Income and Product Accounts," BEA Working Papers 0199, Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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