Lessons from the empowerment zone
Language: English Series: Planning Week ; 3(44) 2 November 1995, 18-19; 3(45) 9 November 199Publication details: 1995Subject(s):- EMPOWERMENT ZONES
- FUNDING COMPETITION
- GOVERNMENT PRINCIPLES
- HESELTINE PAPER
- MAYORAL GOVERNMENT
- RURAL EMPOWERMENT ZONES
- UNITED STATES
- URBAN EMPOWERMENT ZONES
- URBAN ENHANCED ENTERPRISE COMMUNITIES
- URBAN MANAGEMENT
- URBAN POLICY
- URBAN REGENERATION
- URBAN SUPPLEMENTAL ZONES
- OVERSEAS-NORTH AMERICA
- URBAN RENEWAL
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Describes how the UK model of local authorities competing for central government funds has been exported to the US where deprived areas compete for designation as an `empowerment zone` that will attract additional funding. The second article looks at US models in urban management.