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to URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW Volume 34 Number 1 (September 1998) pp. 1-176 Number 2 (November 1998) pp. 177-368 Number 3 (January 1999) pp. 369-512 Number 4 (March 1999) pp. 513-616 Number 5 (May 1999) pp. 617-752 Number 6 (July 1999) pp. 753-872 Authors: ALOZIE, NICHOLAS O., and ENRIQUE J. RAMIREZ, “‘A Piece of the Pie’ and More: Com- petition and Hispanic Employment on Urban Police Forces,” 456. BAXTER, VERN, see Lauria, M. BEAVIS, MARY ANN, see Leo, C. BICKERS, KENNETH N., and ROBERT M. STEIN, “The Microfoundations of the Tiebout Model,” 76. BOYNE, GEORGE A.., “The Determinants of Variations in Local Service Contracting: Garbage In, Garbage Out?” [Research Note], 150. BRIDGES, AMY, and RICHARD KRONICK, “Writing the Rules to Win the Game: The Middle-Class Regimes of Municipal Reformers,” 691. BYRNES, PATRICIA, MARY K. MARVEL, and KALA SRIDHAR, “An Equilibrium Model of Tax Abatement: City and Firm Characteristics as Determinants of Abatement Generos- ity,” 805. CARR, JERED B., and RICHARD C. FEIOCK, “Metropolitan Government and Economic Development” [Research Note], 476. CARVER, ANDREW, see Leo, C. COHN, SAMUEL, and MARK FOSSETT, “The Other Reason Job Suburbanization Hurts Blacks: The Relationship Between the Location and Racial Composition of Employment in Detroit and Atlanta, 1980,” 94. DEKA, DEVAJYOTI, “Job Decentralization and Central-City Well-Being: An Empirical Study with Sectoral Data,” 263. URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW, Vol. 34, No. 6, July 1999 863-867 © 1999 Sage Publications, Inc. 864 URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW / July 1999 DiGAETANO, ALAN, and PAUL LAWLESS, “Urban Governance and Industrial Decline: Governing Structures and Policy Agendas in Birmingham and Sheffield, England, and Detroit, Michigan, 1980-1997,” 546. DOWDING, KEITH, PATRICK DUNLEAVY, DESMOND KING, HELEN MARGETTS, and YVONNE RYDIN, “Regime Politics in London Local Government,” 515. DUNLEAVY, PATRICK, see Dowding, K. FEIOCK, RICHARD C., see Carr, J. B. FOSSETT, MARK, see Cohn, S. GLADSTONE, DAVID L., “Tourism Urbanization in the United States,” 3. HARRIS, JAMIE M., and JOHN F. ZIPP, “Black Candidates, Roll-Off, and the Black Vote” [Research Note], 489. HENRY, IAN P., and JUAN LUIS PARAMIO-SALCINES, “Sport and the Analysis of Sym- bolic Regimes: A Case Study of the City of Sheffield,” 641. IMMERGLUCK, DANIEL, “Intrametropolitan Patterns of Small-Business Lending: What Do the New Community Reinvestment Act Data Reveal?” 787. IMMERGLUCK, DANIEL, “Neighborhoods, Race, and Capital: The Effects of Residential Change on Commercial Investment Patterns,” 397. INDERGAARD, MICHAEL, “Beyontdh e Region: The Rise and Fall of Economic Regionalism in Downriver Detroit,” 241. JI, BYU NG-MOON, see Ruhil, A.V.S. JONAS, ANDREW E. G., “Busing, ‘White Flight,’ and the Role of Developers in the Continu- ous Suburbanization of Franklin County, Ohio” [Research Note], 340. KELLY, MARISA, see Schumaker, P. KING, DESMOND, see Dowding, K. KRONICK, RICHARD, see Bridges, A. LAURIA, MICKEY, and VERN BAXTER, “Residential Mortgage Foreclosure and Racial Transition in New Orleans,” 757. LAWLESS, PAUL, see DiGaetano, A. LEO, CHRISTOPHER, with MARY ANN BEAVIS, ANDREW CARVER, and ROBYNE TURNER, “Is Urban Sprawl Back on the Political Agenda? Local Growth Control, Regional Growth Management, and Politics” [Featured Essay], 179. LIN, JAN, “Globalization and the Revalorizing of Ethnic Places in Immigration Gateway Cit- ies,” 313. LONGORIA, THOMAS, Jr., “The Impact of Office on Cross-Racial Voting: Evidence from the 1996 Milwaukee Mayoral Election” [Research Note], 596. MARCKINI, LISA, see Wolman, H. MARESCHAL, PATRICE, see Morgan, D. R. MARGETTS, HELEN, see Dowding, K. MARSCHALL, MELISSA, see Schneider, M. MARVEL, MARY K., see Bymes, P. McKENZIE, EVAN, “Homeowner Associations and California Politics: An Exploratory . Analysis,” 52. MELKERS, JULIA, see Thomas, J. C. MIROWSKY, JOHN, see Ross, C. E. MITCHNECK, BETH, “The Heritage Industry Russian Style: The Case of Yaroslavl’, ” 28. MORGAN, DAVID R., and PATRICE MARESCHAL, “Central-City/Suburban Inequality and Metropolitan Political Fragmentation,” 578. O’CONNOR, SALLY, see Squires, G. D. PARAMIO-SALCINES, JUAN LUIS, see Henry, I. P. INDEX 865 PIERRE, JON, “Models of Urban Governance: The Institutional Dimension of Urban Politics” [Featured Essay], 372. RAMIREZ, ENRIQUE J., see Alozie, N. O. ROCH, CHRISTINE, see Schneider, M. ROSS, CATHERINE E., and JOHN MIROWSKY, “Disorder and Decay: The Concept and Measurement of Perceived Neighborhood Disorder,” 412. RUHIL, ANIRUDH V. S., MARK SCHNEIDER, PAUL TESKE, and BYUNG-MOON Ji, “Institutions and Reform: Reinventing Local Government,” 433. RYDIN, YVONNE, see Dowding, K. SAIZ, MARTIN, “Mayoral Perceptions of Developmental and Redistributive Policies: A Cross-National Perspective,” 820. SCHNEIDER, MARK, see Ruhil, A.V.S. SCHNEIDER, MARK, MELISSA MARSCHALL, CHRISTINE ROCH, and PAUL TESKE, “Heuristics, Low Information Rationality, and Choosing Public Goods: Broken Windows as Shortcuts to Information About School Performance” [Research Note], 729. SCHUMAKER, PAUL, and MARISA KELLY, “Affirmative Action, Principles of Justice, and the Evolution of Urban Theory,” 619. SQUIRES, GREGORY D., and SALLY O’CONNOR, “Fringe Banking in Milwaukee: The Rise of Check-Cashing Businesses and the Emergence of a Two-Tiered Banking System,” 126. SRIDHAR, KALA, see Byrnes, P. STEIN, ROBERT M., see Bickers, K. N. STEINACKER, ANNETTE, “Economic Restructuring of Cities, Suburbs, and Nonmetropoli- tan Areas, 1977-1992,” 212. STONE, CLARENCE N., “Poverty and the Continuing Campaign for Urban Social Reform” [Book Review Essay], 843. TESKE, PAUL, see Ruhil, A.V.S. TESKE, PAUL, see Schneider, M. THOMAS, JOHN CLAYTON, and JULIA MELKERS, “Explaining Citizen-Initiated Contacts with Municipal Bureaucrats: Lessons from the Atlanta Experience,” 667. TURNER, ROBYNE, see Leo, C. WOLFE, MARK R.., “The Wired Loft: Lifestyle Innovation Diffusion and Industrial Network- ing in the Rise of San Francisco’s Multimedia Gulch,” 707. WOLMAN, HAROLD, and LISA MARCKINI, “Changes in Central-City Representation and Influence in Congress Since the 1960s,” 291. ZIPP, JOHN F., see Harris, J. M. Articles: “Affirmative Action, Principles of Justice, and the Evolution of Urban Theory,” Schumaker and Kelly, 619. “Beyond the Region: The Rise and Fall of Economic Regionalism in Downriver Detroit,” Inder- gaard, 241. “Central-City/Suburban Inequality and Metropolitan Political Fragmentation,” Morgan and Mareschal, 578. “Changes in Central-City Representation and Influence in Congress Since the 1960s,” Wolman and Marckini, 291. “Disorder and Decay: The Concept and Measurement of Perceived Neighborhood Disorder,” Ross and Mirowsky, 412. 866 URBAN AFFAIRS REVIEW / July 1999 “Economic Restructuring of Cities, Suburbs, and Nonmetropolitan Areas, 1977-1992,” Stein- acker, 212. “An Equilibrium Model of Tax Abatement: City and Firm Characteristics as Determinants of Abatement Generosity,” Byrnes et al., 805. “Explaining Citizen-Initiated Contacts with Municipal Bureaucrats: Lessons from the Atlanta Experience,” Thomas and Melkers, 667. “Fringe Banking in Milwaukee: The Rise of Check-Cashing Businesses and the Emergence of a Two-Tiered Banking System,” Squires and O'Connor, 126. “Globalization and the Revalorizing of Ethnic Places in Immigration Gateway Cities,” Lin, 313. “The Heritage Industry Russian Style: The Case of Yaroslavl’” Mitchneck, 28. “Homeowner Associations and California Politics: An Exploratory Analysis,” McKenzie, 52. “Institutions and Reform: Reinventing Local Government,” Ruhil et al., 433. “Intrametropolitan Patterns of Small-Business Lending: What Do the New Community Rein- vestment Act Data Reveal?” Immergluck, 787. “Job Decentralization and Central-City Well-Being: An Empirical Study with Sectoral Data,” Deka, 263. “Mayoral Perceptions of Developmental and Redistributive Policies: A Cross-National Perspec- tive,” Saiz, 820. “The Microfoundations of the Tiebout Model,” Bickers and Stein, 76. “Neighborhoods, Race, and Capital: The Effects of Residential Change on Commercial Invest- ment Patterns,” Immergluck, 397. “The Other Reason Job Suburbanization Hurts Blacks: The Relationship Between the Location and Racial Composition of Employment in Detroit and Atlanta, 1980,” Cohn and Fossett, 94. ““A Piece of the Pie’ and More: Competition and Hispanic Employment on Urban Police Forces,” Alozie and Ramirez, 456. “Regime Politics in London Local Government,” Dowding et al., 515. “Residential Mortgage Foreclosure and Racial Transition in New Orleans,” Lauria and Baxter, 757. “Sport and the Analysis of Symbolic Regimes: A Case Study of the City of Sheffield,” Henry and Paramio-Salcines, 641. “Tourism Urbanization in the United States,” Gladstone, 3. “Urban Governance and Industrial Decline: Governing Structures and Policy Agendas in Bir- mingham and Sheffield, England, and Detroit, Michigan, 1980-1997,” DiGaetano and Law- less, 546. “The Wired Loft: Lifestyle Innovation Diffusion and Industrial Networking in the Rise of San Francisco’s Multimedia Gulch,” Wolfe, 707. “Writing the Rules to Win the Game: The Middle-Class Regimes of Municipal Reformers,” Bridges and Kronick, 691. Book Review Essay: “Poverty and the Continuing Campaign for Urban Social Reform,” Stone, 843. Featured Essays: “Is Urban Sprawl Back on the Political Agenda? Local Growth Control, Regional Growth Man- agement, and Politics,” Leo et al., 179. “Models of Urban Governance: The Institutional Dimension of Urban Politics,” Pierre, 372. INDEX 867 Research Notes: “Black Candidates, Roll-Off, and the Black Vote,” Harris and Zipp, 489. “Busing, ‘White Flight,’ and the Role of Developers in the Continuous Suburbanization of Franklin County, Ohio,” Jonas, 340. “The Determinants of Variations in Local Service Contracting: Garbage In, Garbage Out?” Boyne, 150. “Heuristics, Low Information Rationality, and Choosing Public Goods: Broken Windows as Shortcuts to Information About Schou) Performance,” Schneider et al., 729. “The Impact of Office on Cross-Racial Voting: Evidence from the 1996 Milwaukee Mayoral Election,” Longoria, 596. “Metropolitan Government and Economic Development,” Carr and Feiock, 476.

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