01540cam a2200241 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100013000740200015000870200026001020400030001280820016001582450096001742600055002703000021003254900042003465040029003885050800004176500038012177000020012557000023012752486772BD-DhUL20160411151759.0780627s1977 cau b 000 0 eng  a77093698 a0803910290 a0803910304qpaperback aLCbengcLCdSUAdBD-DhUL00a307.76bRIS04aThe Rise of the Sunbelt cities :cedited by David C. Perry and Alfred J. Watkins.bVol.14 / aBeverly Hills, Calif. :bSage Publications,c1977. a309 p. ;c23 cm. aUrban affairs annual reviews ;vv. 14 aIncludes bibliographies.0 aWatkins, A.J. and Perry, D.C. Regional change and the impact of uneven urban development.--Gordon, D.M. Class struggle and the stages of American urban development.--Rostow, W.W. Regional change in the fifth Kondratieff upswing.--Angel, W.D., Jr. To make a city.--Burd, G. The selling of the Sunbelt.--Fleischmann, A. Sunbelt boosterism.--Lupsha, P.A. and Siembieda, W.J. The poverty of public services in the land of plenty.--Firestine, R.E. Economic growth and inequality, demographic change, and the public sector response.--Cohen, R.B. Multinational corporations, international finance, and the Sunbelt.--Breckenfeld, G. Refilling the metropolitan doughnut.--Bookchin, M. Toward a vision of the urban future.--Perry, D.C. and Watkins, A.J. People, profit, and the rise of the Sunbelt cities. 0aCities and townszSunbelt States.1 aPerry, David C.1 aWatkins, Alfred J.