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The fiscal capacity problem of local governments: lessons learnt from Baltimore to Hungary
(Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies, 1994-05)
IS NEIGHBORHOOD POVERTY A GOOD MARKER OF NEIGHBORHOOD QUALITY?
(The Johns Hopkins University Institute for Policy Studies, 2004-05)
Baltimore City Brownfields - GIS approach
(Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, 2000-08)
POSTINDUSTRIAL CITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES: THE CASE OF SOUTH BALTIMORE
(Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1990)
ORGANIZING THE SCALE OF LABOR REGULATION IN THE UNITED STATES: SERVICE SECTOR ACTIVISM IN THE CITY
(Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies, 1999)
Geographical scholarship on the localization of labor regulation, militant particularism in class struggle, and labor union activity has highlighted the need for workers to contest the scales over which their working lives ...
Cultural Institutions in Baltimore: Significance and Impact on a Metropolitan Area
(Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1989-05)
UPGRADING THE EXISTING OR DESIGNED WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
(Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1994-05)
Art Troubles in Baltimore City: Impressions and Preliminary Results on Research in Baltimore
(Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1992)
Districts for Historical and Architectual Preservation in the City of Baltimore
(Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1974-05)
HIGHTECH IN THE BALTIMORE - WASHINGTON CORRIDOR
(Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University, 1988)
This essay discusses the development, spatial structure, and location factors of high technology in the Baltimore-Washington
corridor. Moreover, some strategies for furthering high-tech industries in the Baltimore-Washington ...