“…There have been various explanations for this type of progressive development policy, from the effective demand-making of urban constituencies (Goetz, 1990;Walton, 1990) to the administrative initiative (Bellone, 1988) or ideological orientation (Clarke, 1987), or electoral concerns of local officials (Judd & Ready, 1986), the role of comprehensive planning (Clavel, 1986), the influence of higher levels of government (Turner, 1990;Clarke, 1984), and the accommodation ofjudicial doctrines (Garber, 1990;Kirchheimer, 1990).…”