Reclaming Capital
Democratic Initiatives and Community Development

by Christopher Gunn
Hazel Dayton Gunn

Towns...often eagerly await the day when the golden arches sprout next door to the local car dealership. But what really happens to a community with the arrival of the uni-burger?

"Simply magnificent. The authors tackle a topic of enormous importance, demonstrate an absolute mastery of a vast literature, mine the evidence for insightful gems, and write in a refreshingly straightforward and elegant manner."

Reclaiming Capital will be a vital resource for activists, elected officials, and others concerned with urban and regional planning.

Christopher Gunn teaches economics at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Hazel Dayton Smith is a freelance editor and weaver.

Published in 1991 by:

⌐Christopher Gunn
Hazel Dayton Gunn


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