Table of Contents
Title Page…………………………………………………………………………..1
Table of Contents………………………………………………………………….2
Abstract……………………………………………………………………………3
I. Introduction…………………………………………………………………....4-5
II. Urban Housing Policy………………………………………………………...6-8
III. Urban Education Policy………………………………………………………..8
IV. Urban Transportation Policy………………………………………………..9-11
V. Conclusion……………………………………………………………………..12
References………………………………………………………………………...13
Abstract This essay tackles about the three policy areas in the economic industry; urban housing policy, urban education policy, and urban transportation policy. It covers up the system for setting interest rates and government deficit as well as the labor market, national ownership, and many other areas of the government support. These policies are often influenced by international institutions like the International Monetary Fund or World Bank as well as political beliefs and the consequent policies of parties. Housing Policy is usually analyzed in economic industry, as a form of market. Market leads to efficient allocation through a complex process of matching supply and demand. This depends on competition, good information, the existence of multiple suppliers, and the existence of different multiple purchasers. One good example of transportation policy is the application of it in the light-rail station boarding in United States. Urban school now in many part of the world is facing a big problem in meeting the educational needs of the children living within their areas of responsibilities and boundaries.
I. Introduction Urban policy is a term used for a wide range of different concerns and activities. The issues are usually related in economic development, which includes the local economic activity, income generation and employment policy; the social development, including housing
References: 2. Dunleavy, Paul; “The Politics of Mass Housing in Britain, OUP”, 1981, Chicago Printing Club 5. Larsen, Lawrence H. and Branyan, Robert L.; National Highway Program, 84th Congress, 1sy Session, 1995, House Document No.93 7. Norton, Peter; Fighting Traffic: U.S. Transportation Policy and Urban Congestion, 1955-1970, University of Virginia 8. Picus, Lawrence; “Current Issues in Public Urban Education”, 1996 Housing Policy Debate, Vol.7 No.4, pp