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    NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS OF HOPE VI: EVIDENCE FROM BALTIMORE 

    Unknown author (The Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies, 2003-04)
    In the early 1990s, the HOPE VI initiative emerged as a way to address the severe social and physical problems plaguing high-rise public housing. HOPE VI replaces the high-rises with low-rise, mixed income developments ...
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    Beggar or Chooser? 42 years of waterfront development in Baltimore Inner Harbor. What did Baltimore learn? 

    Granath, Kaj (Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 2005)
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    Human Creativity and the Case Against Regional Specialization: Theory, Case Studies and Policy Implications 

    Desrochers, Pierre (Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 2001)
    Regional specialization has long been thought to be both the logical outcome of market competition and the best geographical setting for innovation. Partly as a result of this belief, policies promoting regional specialization ...
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    Cross-sector Partnerships and Community Involvement in Reversing Urban Decay; Nairobi and Baltimore: A Comparison 

    Fadamula, Festo (Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 2002)
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    Colombian and U.S. Housing Programs: A Comparison 

    Cordenas, Sabina (Intsitute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 2002)
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    IS NEIGHBORHOOD POVERTY A GOOD MARKER OF NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY? 

    Unknown author (The Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies, 2004-05)
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    Baltimore City Brownfields - GIS approach 

    Sandu, Alexandru R. (Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, 2000-08)
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    Air Pollution: from Epidemiological Studies to Regulation Policies 

    LeFranc, Agnes (Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 2003-12)
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    POVERTY AND EMPLOYMENT: A COMPARISON OF POLICY AND OUTCOMES FOR SINGLE MOTHERS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND NEW ZEALAND 

    Stephens, Robert (Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies, 2000)
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    Moving from decline to revival in post-industrial cities: an examination of why Baltimore's tourism strategies do not work 

    Casellas, Antonia (Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 2002)
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