TEORIA PURA DE LA HACIENDA PUBLICA INTERNACIONAL: REVISION Y SINTESIS
GONZALEZ-PARAMO MARTINEZ-MURILLO,J.M.
HACIENDA PUBLICA ESPAÑOLA, n.º 116/1991, pág. 117
1. Introducción. 2. Instrumentos de intervención yìprincipios de imposición internacional. 3. Teoría positiva.ì4. Teoría normativa.
TEORIA URBANISTICA: SITUACION ACTUAL Y ALTERNATIVAS
FERNANDEZ DURAN, R.;PALMERO, M.
CIUDAD Y TERRITORIO. ESTUDIOS TERRITORIALES, n.º 3/1978, pág. 13
INTRODUCCION. 1.- ¿QUE ES LA IDEOLOGIA URBANISTICA?ì2.- EVOLUCION DE LA IDEOLOGIA URBANISTICA BURGUESA. 3.-ìCORRIENTE DE APORTACIONES CULTURALES Y/O UTOPICAS. 4.-ìAPORTACIONES A LA TEORIA URBANISTICA DESDE UN ENFOQUE ...
TEORIA Y METODOLOGIA DE LA DIVISION TERRITORIAL EN DISTRITOS Y BARRIOS. EL CASO DE VALENCIA
LLIBEROS;MOLTO;PONS;SORRIBES
CEUMT, REVISTA DEL CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS URBANISTICOS, MUNICIPALES Y TERRITORIALE, n.º 24/1980, pág. 24
INTRODUCCION. ANTECEDENTES Y OBJETIVOS.- 1.-ìDEFINICIONES DE CONCEPTOS: DISTRITOS Y UNIDADES MENORES.ì2.- PRINCIPIOS GENERALES. 3.- SELECCION DE VARIABLES. 4.-ìTAMAÑO DE LOS DISTRITOS. 5.- PROCESO SEGUIDO EN EL TRABAJO.
TERRITORIO Y ORGANIZACION TERRITORIAL EN EL ARTICULO 2 DEL ESTATUTO GALLEGO.
CARRO FERNANDEZ-VALMAYOR, JOSE L.
REVISTA DE ESTUDIOS DE LA ADMINISTRACION LOCAL Y AUTONOMICA, n.º 249/1991, pág. 85
1. Introducción. La delimitación del territorioìautonómico. 2. El territorio como límite competencial y elìefecto extraterritorial de las decisiones autonómicas. 3. Elìcontenido de los apartados segundo y tercero del artículo 2ìdel Estatuto y la Organización Territorial de Galicia. Unìensayo de interpretación.
THE 1987 CRASH AND THE SPATIAL INCIDENCE OF EMPLOYMENT CHANGES IN THE NEW YORK METROPOLITAN REGION
COX, JOSEPH C.;PRESTON, VALERIE;WARF, BARNEY
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 3/1991, pág. 327
1. The New York Securities Industry in the 1980s.ì2. The Spatial Pattern of Service Employment in the New YorkìMetropolitan Region. 3. Description of the Model. 4.ìEmpirical Results. 5. Conclusions.
THE BUREAU-POLITICS OF CRISIS MANAGEMENT
ROSENTHAL, URIEL;'T HART, PAUL;KOUZMIN, ALEXANDER
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, n.º 2/1991, pág. 211
1. Introduction. 2. Bureaupolitics. 3. Theìbureau-politics of crisis management. 4. The bureau-politicsìof crisis management: a balanced assessment. 5. Conclusion:ìsome normative perspectives.
THE CHANGING STATE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT: RESTRUCTURING FOR THE 1990s
COCHRANE, ALLAN
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, n.º 3/1991, pág. 281
1. Introduction. 2. Models of post-Fordist localìgovernment. 3. Post-Fordism with a human face. 4. Fromìwelfare state to enterprise state?. 5. Building businessìinvolvement. 6. The residual politics of welfare. 7. Towardsìa local corporatism?.
THE COMPUTERIZATION OF SOCIAL SECURITY: THE WAY FORWARD OR A STEP BACKWARDS?
MARGETTS, HELEN
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, n.º 3/1991, pág. 325
1. Introduction. 2. Background. 3. The operationalìstrategy: conception and objectives. 4. The operationalìstrategy: proposals. 5. Operational strategy: developmentìand implementation. 6. Broad indicators of performance. 7.ìSuccess for failure?. 8. Causes for concern. 9. Summary soìfar: the isolation of information technology?. 10. Theìfuture...
1. Introduction. 2. Background. 3. The operationalìstrategy: conception and objectives. 4. The operationalìstrategy: proposals. 5. Operational strategy: developmentìand implementation. 6. Broad indicators of performance. 7.ìSuccess for failure?. 8. Causes for concern. 9. Summary soìfar: the isolation of information technology?. 10. Theìfuture of information technology and Public Administration.
THE EFFECTS OF THE SOCIAL CHOICE RULE ON LOCAL FISCAL VARIABLES: A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM APPROACH
POGODZINSKI, J.M.;SJOQUIST, D.L.
REGIONAL SCIENCE & URBAN ECONOMICS, n.º 1/1991, pág. 31
1. Introduction. 2. The models. a) Tiebout-medianìvoter model. b) The Tiebout-bureaucratic models. 3.ìProcedures for the numerical analysis and specification. a)ìPLALGO. b) Specification. c) Data consideration. 4. Resultsìof numerical simulation. 5. Implications for capitalization.ì6. Summary and conclusions.
THE FUTURE FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANIES
HAYTON, KEITH
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDIES, n.º 3/1991, pág. 53
1. Introduction. 2. Why set up a company?. 3. Theìextent of local government's involvement in companies. 4.ìCentral government's motives for trying to controlìinvolvement in companies. 5. Defining local authorityìinvolvement in companies. 6. The control regime. 7. Part v'sìconcessions. 8. Minimizing the impact of the legislation....
1. Introduction. 2. Why set up a company?. 3. Theìextent of local government's involvement in companies. 4.ìCentral government's motives for trying to controlìinvolvement in companies. 5. Defining local authorityìinvolvement in companies. 6. The control regime. 7. Part v'sìconcessions. 8. Minimizing the impact of the legislation. 9.ìAction taken prior to the act becoming operational. 10. ...
THE HOUSING MARKET, HOUSING FINANCE AND HOUSING POLICY IN WEST GERMANY: PROSPECTS FOR THE 1990S.
TOMANN, HORST
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 6/1990, pág. 919
1. Introduction. 2. Housing Policy in Retrospect. 3. The Housing Market. 4. Private Expenditure. 5. HousingìFinance. 6. Public Expenditure. 7. Major Subsidy Systems. 8.ìGovernment Objectives for Change.
THE IMPACT OF SPATIAL-TEMPORAL INTERACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL LAND VALUES.
KOWALSKI, JOSEPH G.;PARASKEVOPOULOS,CHRISTOS C.
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 4/1991, pág. 577
1. Introduction. 2. The Model. 3. SubmarketìLocation and Data. 4. Estimation and Analysis of Results. 5.ìImplications.
THE INFLUENCE OF LOCATION UPON PROFITABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT CHANGE IN SMALL COMPANIES
COOMBES, M.G.;STOREY, D.J.
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 5/1991, pág. 723
1. From Agglomeration Economies to "Urban-RuralìShift". 2. Analytical Framework. 3. Empirical Analysis. 4.ìConclusions and Implications.
THE INFLUENCE OF LOCATION UPON PROFITABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT CHANGE IN SMALL COMPANIES
COOMBES, M.G.;STOREY, D.J.
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 5/1991, pág. 723
1. From Agglomeration Economies to "Urban-RuralìShift". 2. Analytical Framework. 3. Empirical Analysis. 4.ìConclusions and Implications.
MOORE, BARRY;TYLER, PETER;ELLIOTT, DAN
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 6/1991, pág. 1001
1. Introduction. 2. The Research Approach. 3. KeyìFindings. 4. Relevance to Future Policy Formulation.
THE MANAGEMENT CHALLENGE IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT- EMERGING THEMES AND TRENDS
KESTER, ISAAC-HENRY;PAINTER, CHRIS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDIES, n.º 3/1991, pág. 69
1. Shire counties: defining the "business" andìefficacy of structural reform. 2. Metropolitanìdistricts: pursuing strategic dimension. 3. Nonìmetropolitan district: joining the innovators. 4. Concludingìreflections: management reform in context.ì5. Acknowledgements.
THE MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE IN WHITEHALL: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE FMI
GRAY, ANDREW;RUTHERFORD, BRIAN
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, n.º 1/1991, pág. 41
1. Research desing and methodology. 2. Towards aìnew management of central government. 3. Differentiation,ìpolitics and financial management. 4. Engineering managementìchange. 5. Implications.
THE MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE IN WHITEHALL: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE FMI
GRAY, ANDREW;RUTHERFORD, BRIAN
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, n.º 1/1991, pág. 41
1. Research design and methodology. 2. Towards aìNew Management of central governement. 3. Differentiation,ìpolitics and financial management. 4. Engineering managementìchange. 5. Implications.
HENKEL, MARY
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, n.º 1/1991, pág. 121
1. The context. 2. The research. 3. Models ofìauthority. 4. Evaluation and the authority of centralìgovernment. 5. Convergence between evaluative bodies. 6.ìConclusions.
THE NEW SYSTEM OF LOCAL TAXATION IN SCOTLAND: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
MIDWINTER, ARTHUR;MONAGHAN, CLAIRE
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, n.º 3/1991, pág. 345
1. The research framework. 2. The new grant system.ì3. Budgets, taxes and accountability. 4. Conclusions.
THE PRESENT AND FUTURE POSITION OF COUNCILS WITHIN AN EXPANDING COMPETITIVE MARKET
CHRISTIE, NIGEL B.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDIES, n.º 3/1991, pág. 6
1. Introduction. 2. Questionnaire responses. 3.ìConclusions.
THE PRICE OF LAND FOR HOUSING IN JAKARTA
DOWALL, DAVID E.;LEAF, MICHAEL
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 5/1991, pág. 707
1. Introduction. 2. Survey Methods. 3. AnalysisìMethods. 4. Spatial Patterns of Land Prices in Jakarta. 5.ìHow Infrastructure Shapes Land Prices. 6. How Tenure ShapesìLand Prices. 7. Hedonic Price Models. 8. Recent Land PriceìTrends. 9. Conclusions and Policy Implications.
THE REGENERATION OF U.S. AND BRITISH CITIES
HAMBLETON, ROBIN
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDIES, n.º 5/1991, pág. 53
Introduction. 1. Local economic development inìcontext. 2. Understanding urban regeneration. a) Civicìhype and social polarization. b) Reconsidering theìobjectives of urban regeneration. 3. Implications for theìuk. 4. Conclusion.
THE TAX TREATMENT OF HOUSING: ECONOMIC ISSUES AND REFORM MEASURES.
WOOD, GAVIN A.
URBAN STUDIES, n.º 6/1990, pág. 809
1. Introduction. 2. The Relevance of the TaxìExpenditure Concept. 3. Housing Tax Expenditure Issues. 4.ìThe Case for Housing Tax Expenditures. 5. Tenure-neutral TaxìReforms. 5. Recent Policy Reform Measures in OECD Countries.ì6. Conclusions.
THECHNOLOGICAL PARKS: THEIR THEORY AND REALITY IN SPAIN
YBARRA, JOSEP-ANTONI;DOMENECH, RAFAEL;GINER, JOSE MIGUEL
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH, n.º 3/1991, pág. 383
1. Introduction. 2. Theorical considerations:ìenvironmental resources for new technologies. 3. Problems ofìpublic policy in the promotion of technological parks. 4.ìSpanish technological parks: an approach to their specificìproblems.