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Preface Acknowledgments
Part I: CITY STRUCTURES
1. City Structures and Urban Theory
2. City Structures and Local Autonomy
Part II: SEVEN CITIES
3. Home Rule
4. Revenue and Expenditures
5. Land Use and Development
6. Education
Part III: CITY FUTURES
7. The Global City
8. The Tourist City
9. The Middle Class City
10. The Regional City
Conclusion Notes About the Authors Index
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