PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: IMPROVING URBAN LIFE
Perry Davis, Editor
1989 · 228 Pages · $12.95 (APS Members: $8.40)

A Political Perspective on Recent Trends
- Perry Davis, Why Partnerships? Why Now?
- Katharine C. Lyall, Public-Private Partnerships in the Carter Years
- Renée A. Berger, Private-Sector Initiatives in the Reagan Administration
- Ellen Sulzberger Straus, Fletcher Byrom, Neal R. Peirce, Charles Hughes, and Federico Pena, A Panel Discussion
Views From Different Sectors, Different Functions
- Ronald C. Kysiak, The Role of the University in Public-Private Partnerships
- Susan D. Otterbourg and Michael Timpane, Partnerships and Schools
- James P. Gifford, Partnerships and Public Policy Advocacy
- Perry Davis, Partners for Downtown Development: Creating a New Central Business District in Brooklyn
- Clarence N. Stone, Partnership New South Style: Central Atlanta Progress
- Kathryn Wylde, Partnerships for Housing
Partnership Dos and Don'ts
- David Rockefeller, Ingredients for Successful Partnerships: The New York City Case
- Frank J. Macchiarola, Managing Partnerships: A CEO's Perspective
- Donald Haider, Partnerships Redefined: Chicago's New Opportunities
- William S. Woodside, The Future of Public-Private Partnerships
