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 | | Using cross-section statistical analysis of surveys in each city, he found that the odds of developing social ties within neighborhoods increased as automobile dependency decreased. |
 | | See D. Mazmanian and P Sabatier, Implementation and Public Policy, New York, NY: Landham (1989); M. Goggin, Implementation Theory and Practice: Toward a Third Generation, Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman (1990); Ronald C. Fisher, State and Local Public Finance, Homewood, IL: Scott, Foresman (1995). |
 | | Lance Freeman, "The Effects of Sprawl on Neighborhood Social Ties," Journal of the American Planning Association, 67(1): 69-77 (2001). |
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