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A Bibliography on Public Planning in Puerto Rico
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2022
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One must always make a special case for presenting puerto rican along with other Latin American studies. With public planning this is even more true. Puerto Rico is, after all, legally a part of the United States, and for many decades its well-being has been intimately tied to both general conditions in the U.S. and to U.S. policies, even those not directed specifically at Puerto Rico. For these reasons, planning by the government of Puerto Rico is very constrained: it must act without any of the options available to independent governments, such as the issuance of money or the control of imports; its laws and procedures must accommodate to the constraints of the U.S. legal system; it must permit U.S. citizens who are not Puerto Ricans to participate under conditions of full equality and mobility in Puerto Rico and between Puerto Rico and the U.S. mainland.
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I.A. General Works: Books and Theses
I. B. General Works: Published Articles
I.C. General Works: Pamphlets, Reports, Unpublished Items
II.A. Economic Planning and Development: Books and Theses
II.B. Economic Planning and Development: Published Articles
II.C. Economic Planning and Development: Pamphlets, Reports, Unpublished Items
III.A. Social Planning and Development: Books and Theses
III.B. Social Planning and Development: Published Articles
III.C. Social Planning and Development: Pamphlets, Reports, Unpublished Items
IV.A. Urban and Rural Development: Books and Theses
IV.B. Urban and Rural Development: Published Articles
IV.C. Urban and Rural Development. Pamphlets, Reports, Unpublished Items
V. Reference Works
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