Managing Development Through Public/Private Negotiations by Rachelle L. Levitt, John J. Kirlin (Editors) - front cover
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Managing Development Through Public/Private Negotiations

by Rachelle L. Levitt, John J. Kirlin (Editors)

"Managing Development Through Public/Private Negotiations," edited by Rachelle L. Levitt and John J. Kirlin, is a hardcover book focusing on urban planning and negotiation. This ex-library copy lacks a dust jacket and features some inscriptions. Ideal for professionals and scholars, it offers insights into public/private partnerships in development.

$60.15$$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1985
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Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B9-DR-BS-0086

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Condition Details

This hardcover edition is in good condition, with a solid binding and minimal wear. It is an ex-library copy, as indicated by library stickers on the back cover. There is no dust jacket, and the book contains some handwritten inscriptions. Overall, it remains a sturdy and reliable resource for readers interested in development negotiations.

About This Classic 1985 Edition

"Managing Development Through Public/Private Negotiations," edited by Rachelle L. Levitt and John J. Kirlin, is a comprehensive resource on the dynamics of public and private sector partnerships in development projects. Although the publisher and publication year are not specified, this hardcover edition is a valuable addition for those interested in urban planning and negotiation strategies. The book explores the intricacies of collaboration between public entities and private developers, offering insights into effective negotiation techniques and development management. This copy is an ex-library edition, identifiable by its library markings and absence of a dust jacket. The book is in good condition, with firm binding and minimal wear, making it a practical acquisition for professionals and scholars in the field.

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