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Planning in the public domain:from knowledge to action/ John Friedmann

Physical description: xii, 501 p. ill. 25 cm.;
Bibliographic notes: Bibliography: p. 449-487.;
General notes: Includes index.;
Author(s): Friedmann, John;
ISBN: 0691022682 (pbk.;
Subjects: Planning --History; Political planning --History;
Publisher: : Princeton University Press Princeton, N.J. , 1987;
Call number: 361.6 FRI;
Type: Book (Bibliographies)
Available At: General reading -> General
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361.6 FRI
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