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Table of Contents
1 The Politics of Urban Economic Development
2 Downtown Redevelopment and the Chicago Political Machine
3 Rethinking Industrial Decline: The Chicago Printing and Apparel Industries
4 Community Economic Development and the Crisis of Machine Politics
5 The Battle for the Near North Side
6 Toward a Citywide Industrial Policy Notes Bibliography Index
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