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Case Studies in Urban Development

Governance in Houston: Growth Theories and Urban Pressures

Pages 589-624 | Published online: 02 Dec 2016
 

ABSTRACT:

The article explores the political and social forces that have shaped local governance in Houston. This research will present a historical review of the role of local government and then examine two theoretical interpretations, the public choice and political economy perspectives, in explaining Houston’s governance and public policy directions. The work will also show that recent events in Houston that might initially appear to contradict the city’s historical development practices, such as greater ethnic sensitivity and increasing concern for the environment, have in no way challenged the city’s pro-growth agenda. The new directions in Houston’s policy are simply a reflection of a different growth strategy reflecting changing demographics in the city and the new reality of Houston’s diversifying economy.

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