Harold Wolman

Affiliations: 
The George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
General, Urban and Regional Planning
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Wolman H(, Stokan E, Wial H. (2015) Manufacturing Job Loss in U.S. Deindustrialized Regions—Its Consequences and Implications for the Future: Examining the Conventional Wisdom Economic Development Quarterly. 29: 102-112
Lawrence E, Stoker R, Wolman H. (2013) The Effects of Beneficiary Targeting on Public Support for Social Policies Policy Studies Journal. 41: 199-216
Wolman H. (2012) What Cities Do: How Much Does Urban Policy Matter? The Oxford Handbook of Urban Politics
Weir M, Pindus N, Wial H, et al. (2012) Urban and regional policy and its effects: Building resilient regions Urban and Regional Policy and Its Effects: Building Resilient Regions. 2147483647: 1-341
Greasley S, John P, Wolman H. (2011) Does government performance matter? the effects of local government on urban outcomes in England Urban Studies. 48: 1835-1851
Lawrence E, Stoker R, Wolman H. (2010) Crafting urban policy: The conditions of public support for urban policy initiatives Urban Affairs Review. 45: 412-430
Hanson R, Wolman H, Connolly D, et al. (2010) Corporate citizenship and urban problem solving: The changing civic role of business leaders in american cities Journal of Urban Affairs. 32: 1-23
Blumenthal P, Wolman HL, Hill E. (2009) Understanding the economic performance of metropolitan areas in the United States Urban Studies. 46: 605-627
Brannan T, Durose C, John P, et al. (2008) Assessing best practice as a means of innovation Local Government Studies. 34: 23-38
Wolman H. (2008) Comparing local goverment systems across countries: Conceptual and methodological challenges to building a field of comparative local government studies Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 26: 87-103
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