The Community Economic Development Movement

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<div>While traditional welfare efforts have waned a new style of social policy implementation has emerged dramatically in recent decades. The new style is reflected in a panoply of Community Economic Development (ced) initiatives-efforts led by locally-based organizations to develop housing jobs and business opportunities in low-income neighborhoods.<br>In this book William H. Simon provides the first comprehensive examination of the evolution of Community Economic Development complete with an analysis of its operating premises and strategies. He describes the profusion of new institutional forms that have arisen from the movement amalgamations that cut across conventional distinctions-such as those between private and public-and that encompass the efforts of nonprofits cooperatives churches business corporations and public agencies. Combining local political mobilization with entrepreneurial initiative and electoral accountability with market competition this phenomenon has catalyzed new forms of property rights designed to motivate investment and civic participation while curbing the dangers of speculation and middle-class flight.<br>With its examination of many localities and its appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of the prevailing approach to Community Economic Development this book will be a valuable resource for local housing job and business development officials; community activists; and students of law business and social policy.<br></div>
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