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Infrastructure Bibliography

Prepared by Renée E. McHenry, former ITI Librarian,
for Civil Engineering C-38 Public Infrastructure Management Class
Instructor: David F. Schulz, ITI Director

Scope: Covers physical infrastructure in the United States.
Note: Article numbers refer to a source article file which is available at the ITI Librarian's office. All other call numbers refer to the collections of the Northwestern University Library.


Infrastructure (General)

Anonymous. 1992. Paved with muzzy intentions. Economist 325(7780): A25-A26. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 33]

__________. 1992. Rebuilding America's infrastructure. American Mover 50(9):6-20. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 16] 

__________. 1994. Infrastructure: preparing for the 21st century. Washington Post advertising supplement Mar. 22:D1-D10. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 48]

 __________. 1994. Rehabilitating America's transportation infrastructure. Civil Engineering News 6(6):30-31. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 30]

__________. 1995. Infrastructure policy briefing [pullout section]. Roll Call 40(82):17-32. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 133]

__________. 1995. A status report on the condition of our nation's infrastructure. Constructor 77(7):23-25. 

__________. 1996. Building momentum for change: creating a strategic forum for innovation in highway infrastructure. Transportation Research Board Special Report 249. CALL NO: MAIN Transportation PB97-143234 

__________. 1996. Executive Order 13010 - Critical Infrastructure Protection. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents 32(29):1242-1246. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 104] 

Berry, John M. 1989. Infrastructure needs work, but crisis talk is excessive. Financier 13(3):7-11. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 92] 

Buydos, John F. 1991. Civil engineering: public works/infrastructure. -- Washington, DC: Science Reference Section, Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 43] 

Cain, Louis P. 1997. Historical perspective on infrastructure and U.S. economic development. Regional Science and Urban Economics 27(2): 117-138. CALL NO: MAIN 330.182 R336, v.27, no. 2 

DeMott, John S. 1992. Making progress in transportation. Nation's Business 80(5):43-46. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 1] 

Egger, William D. 1995. Revitalizing our cities: perspectives from America's new breed of mayors. -- Los Angeles, CA : Reason Foundation. CALL NO: TRAN HJ 9145 R454 

Epstein, Gene. 1994. Concern over the nation's infrastructure might be ill-placed, overblown. Barron's May 2, 1994:46. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 45]

Estache, Antonio, ed. 1995. Decentralizing infrastructure: advantages and limitations. -- Washington, DC: World Bank. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 D292

Gakenheimer, Ralph. 1989. Infrastructure shortfall: the institutional problems. Journal of the American Planning Association 55:14-23. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 115]

Grant, Albert A. and Andrew C. Lemer, eds. 1993. In our own backyard: principles for effective improvement of the nation's infrastructure / Committee on Infrastructure, Building Research Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council. -- Washington, DC: National Academy Press. CALL NO: TRAN HD 3885 I35

Ircha, M.C. 1986. Municipal infrastructure: an international review. Planning and Administration 13:6-13. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 114]

Koehn, Enno. 1993. Infrastructure construction: effect of social and environmental regulations. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 119(3):284-296. CALL NO: SEL 620.6 A51p

EI Larwin, Thomas F. 1997. Our nation's transportation infrastructure: some facts and figures. ITE Journal 67(11): 32-38. CALL NO: MAIN Transportation per 

Lewis, David, Daniel Hara and Joseph Revis. 1988. The role of public infrastructure in the 21st century. Transportation Research Board Special Report 220:43-80. CALL NO: TRAN per 

Marshall, Patrick G. 1989. Transportation: America's "quiet crisis." Editorial Research Reports Aug. 11:446-59. CALL NO: MAIN Reference 070.4 E23 

McDermott, Kevin. 1992. Reinventing the infrastructure. D&B Reports 40(5):20-23. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 54] 

Miller, William H. 1990. The American infrastructure. Industry Week 239(10):80-90. CALL NO: MAIN Newspaper Microtext Microfiche 611 

O'Rourke, Thomas D. 1994. Lifeline engineering integrates infrastructure. Civil Engineering 64(1):6. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582 

Page, Edith B. 1993. Making connections: building public infrastructure. Construction Business Review (May/June):50-53. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 134] 

Portland Cement Association. 1992. Infrastructure: investing in our future. -- Skokie, IL : The Association. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 80] 

Rainer, George. 1990. Understanding infrastructure: a guide for architects and planners. -- New York : Wiley. CALL NO: MAIN 363 R155u 

Sanders, Heywood T. 1993. What infrastructure crisis? The Public Interest 110:3-18. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 12] 

Sien, Chia-Lin, ed. 1993. Megainfrastructure systems linking cities and regions to the global economy. Regional Development Dialogue 14:1-153. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 M496 

Smith, Michael A. 1993. America's infrastructure: too late for first aid. Traffic Safety 93(5):6-10. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 96] 

Szabo, Joan C. 1989. Our crumbling infrastructure. Nation's Business 77(8):16-22. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 27] 

Trunick, Perry A. (with comments of David F. Schulz). 1997. Do crumbling roads hamper commerce? Transportation & Distribution 38(3): 29-32 [SEE ARTICLE NO. 139] 

U.S. Congress House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. 1991. Our nation's transportation and core infrastructure: hearings before the Committee ... first session, February 20, 1991, our nation's surface transportation system: enhancing intermodalism and U.S. global competitiveness for the 21st century. -- Washington, DC: U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office. CALL NO: MAIN govt pub Y 4. P96/11: 102-9 

U.S. Congress House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. 1995. Streamlining and improving efficiency of transportation and infrastructure programs: hearing before the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, 104th Congress, 1st session, January 31, 1995. -- Washington, DC: U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office. CALL NO: MAIN govt pub Y 4. T68/2: 104-1 

U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment. 1991. Delivering the goods: public works technologies, management, and financing. -- Washington, DC: Congress of the United States, Office of Technology Assessment : For sale by Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O. CALL NO: TRAN HD 3885 D355 (main report and summary) 

U.S. Congressional Budget Office. 1988. New directions for the nation's public works. -- Washington, DC: Supt. of Docs. CALL NO: TRAN HD 4431 N532 

Wells, Malcolm. 1994. Greening the world's infrastructure. The Futurist 28(5):29-33. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 107]

__________. 1994. Infra structure. -- Brewster, MA: Published by the author at the Underground Art Gallery. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.C3 I43w 

Wieman, Clark. 1996. Downsizing infrastructure. Technology Review 99(4):49-55. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 77]

Wright, Jeff R. 1995- . Journal of Infrastructure Systems. -- Washington, DC: American Society of Civil Engineers. Quarterly. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 103--table of contents & indexes only] CALL NO: SEL L624.05 J862

Infrastructure Finance

Ahrens, Roger and Miles Friedman. 1992. Rebuilding America. Forbes 150(14):R1-R8. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 62]

Andrews, Kim and James Swanson. 1995. Does public infrastructure affect regional performance? Growth & Change 26(2):204-216. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 63]

Anonymous. 1986. Development impact fees for financing transportation infrastructure. Transportation Research Circular 311:1-41. CALL NO: TRAN per

__________. 1989. Crumbling roads and bridges: their heavy toll on the economy. Business Week 3118:18. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 28]

__________. 1996. House endorses move to take transportation trust funds off-budget. Logistics Management 35(5):19-22. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 99]

__________. 1997. Legislative spotlight: Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 1997. ITE Journal 67(9): 9-14. CALL NO: MAIN Transportation per

Barco, A.L. 1994. Budgeting for facility repair and maintenance. Journal of Management in Engineering 10(4):28-34. CALL NO: SEL 624.06805 J86

Bladikas, A.K. and L.J. Pignataro. 1990. Efficiency and equity issues in special fees for financing transportation infrastructure. Transportation Research. Part A: General 24A(4):283-292. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 95]

Chew, William H. 1993. Infrastructure finance hinges on credit quality and strength. Engineering News Record 230(10):26. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 E57n

Dinges, Casey. 1995. Trust-fund integrity at stake. Civil Engineering 65(4):118. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

__________. 1996. Taxing matters for trust funds. Civil Engineering 66(7):100. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

El-Choum, Mohamed. 1997. Applying statistical model building techniques for infrastructure improvement. Infrastructure 2(2): 31-44. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 142]

Ellis, James E. 1992. Rebuilding America: the mind-numbing cost. Reinventing America: 1992 special bonus issue. Business Week Oct. 23:196-198. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 35]

______________. 1992. Road work ahead: financing the proposed public-works boom will be a challenge. Business Week 3297:32-34. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 31]

Feldman, Roger D. and Bonnie S. Temple. 1991. New opportunities for banks in infrastructure finance. Bankers Magazine 174(4):36-42. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 113]

Friedman, Dorian. 1991. The high price of potholes: repairing roads is costly, but some say it boosts productivity. U.S. News & World Report 110(14):55-56. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 4]

Giglio, Joseph M. 1996. The new paradigm in financing transportation infrastructure. ITS Quarterly 4(3): 25-30 CALL NO: MAIN Transportation per

Grigg, Neil. 1993. Mastering the skills of finance. American City & County 108(3):22. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 108]

Hildreth, W. Bartley. 1993. Financing it right the first time. American City & County 108(7):18. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 109]

Holtz-Eakin, Douglas. 1993. Why a federal plan isn't needed. Spectrum: the Journal of State Government 66(4):35-44. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 64]

Hulten, Charles R. and Robert M. Schwab. 1993. Infrastructure spending: where do we go from here? National Tax Journal 46(3):261-273. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 119]

Ichniowski, Tom. 1996. U.S. DOT stretches bucks. Engineering News Record Feb. 26:23. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 76]

Ichniowski, Tom and Hazel Bradford. 1994. Budget dings construction plans. Engineering News Record 232(7):8-9. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 50]

Ichniowski, Tom et al. 1995. Budget squeezes construction. Engineering News Record 234(6):8-9. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 E57n

__________. 1996. States seeking transport banks. Engineering News Record 236(1):5. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 E57n

James, Robert P. 1992. Infrastructure is 'no. 1 issue' in Clinton economic plan, aide says. Traffic World 232(3):16. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 15]

James, Robert P. and John D. Schulz. 1993. Clinton may curb promised spending for infrastructure, Hill seeks options. Traffic World 233(5):10-11. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 7]

Johnson, Craig L. 1995. Managing financial resources to meet environmental needs: the case of state revolving funds. Public Productivity & Management Review 18(3):263-275. hv full text

Kessides, C. 1993. Institutional options for the provision of infrastructure. -- Washington, DC: World Bank. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 I59

Levine, Jonathan C. 1994. Equity in infrastructure finance: when are impact fees justified? Land Economics 70(2):210-222. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 120]

Man, Joyce Y. and Michael E. Bell. 1993. Federal infrastructure grants-in-aid: an ad hoc infrastructure strategy. Public Budgeting & Finance 13(3):9-22. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 55]

Martin, S. 1995. State infrastructure banks. Infrastructure Finance 4(6):11-13. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 127]

McDowell, Bruce D. 1996. Intergovernmental accountability: the potential for outcome-oriented performance management to improve intergovernmental delivery of public works programs: report to Vice President Al Gore. -- Washington, DC: U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. CALL NO: MAIN govt pub Y3.AD9/8: 2AC2

McTague, Jim. 1996. Road bud. Barron's 76(7):20-22. CALL NO: MAIN Newspaper Microtextf

Michel, Henry L. 1989. Meeting the challenge. Working together on transportation infrastructure. Journal of Management in Engineering 5(4):359-365. CALL NO: SEL 624.06805 J86

Miller, John and Dimitris Tsolakis. 1993. An analysis of infrastructure costing -- two case studies. Road & Transport Research 2(1):22-31. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 5]

Moore, William B. and Thomas Muller. 1991. Impacts of development and infrastructure financing. Journal of Urban Planning and Development 117(3):95-107. CALL NO: SEL 620.6 A51p UP

Nasi, Patrick A. and L.L. Chiles. 1994. Innovative financing paves the way for road improvements. Government Finance Review 10(5): 36-37. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 117]

National Research Council Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment. 1996. Financing tomorrow's infrastructure: challenges and issues: proceedings of a colloquium, October 20, 1995. -- Washington, DC: National Academy Press. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 F491n

Perez, Armando I. and A. Kurt Ardaman. 1988. New infrastructure: civil engineer's role. Journal of Urban Planning and Development 114(2):61-72. CALL NO: SEL 620.6 A51p UP

Perry, David C., ed. 1995. Building the public city: the politics, governance, and finance of public infrastructure. -- Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Urban Affairs Annual Review 43. CALL NO: MAIN 352.007 B932

Planning and Transport Research and Computation International Association. 1995. Financing transport infrastructure : proceedings of Seminar L held at the PTRC European Transport Forum, University of Warwick, England, from 11-15 September 1995. -- London: Published by PTRC Education and Research Services Ltd. CALL NO: TRAN HE 11 P712 no. 398

Poggemeyer, Lester H. 1989. New frontiers in civil engineering-- infrastructure. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering 115(4):393-397. CALL NO: SEL 620.6 A51p EI

Powers, Mary and Tom Ichniowski. 1996. Infrastructure pilot starts. Engineering News Record 236(16):16. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 E57n

Spain, Cathy. 1994. Infrastructure financing: searching for solutions. Government Finance Review 10(3):46-47. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 65]

Spring, R.E. and D.W. Seltzer. 1995. Legislating infrastructure. Infrastructure Finance 3(6):61-62. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 130]

Srodes, James. 1995. Highway robbery. Financial World 164(10):14. CALL NO: MAIN L332.05 F491

Starkie, D. 1991. Financing infrastructure. Journal of Transport Economics and Policy 25(3):227-306. CALL NO: TRAN per

U.S. Congressional Budget Office. 1992. Paying for highways, airways, and waterways: how can users be charged? -- Washington, DC: The Office. CALL NO: TRAN HE 197 P344

U.S. Federal Highway Administration. 1994. Bond financing and transportation infrastructure: exploring concepts and roles. -- Washington, DC : FHWA. CALL NO: TRAN HE 5620.C5 S439 no. 9

__________. 1995. State infrastructure banks: a primer. -- Washington, DC : FHWA.

Welling, Kathryn M. 1989. Fixing up America: where the billions will come from and where they'll go. Barron's 69(45):8-9,26-38. CALL NO: MAIN newspaper microtext Film 8282

Williams, M. and J.K. Mullen. 1992. The contribution of highway infrastructure to states' economies. International Journal of Transport Economics 19(2):149-163. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 14]

Zeisler, Aaron. 1993. Updating trends in public infrastructure spending and analyzing the President's proposals for infrastructure spending from 1994 to 1998. -- Washington, DC: Congressional Budget Office. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.P83 U66

__________. 1995. Public infrastructure spending and an analysis of the President's proposals for infrastructure spending from 1996 to 2000. -- Washington, DC: Congressional Budget Office. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.P83 U66 1995

Infrastructure Investment & Economic Development

Andreassen, Arthur E. and Jay M. Berman. 1994. Infrastructure alternatives for 2005: employment and occupations. Monthly Labor Review 117(4):22-29. CALL NO: MAIN government publications L 2. 6:

Anonymous. 1992. Cities: of potholes and playgrounds. Financial World 161(4):54-58. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 116]

__________. 1993. APTA chairman presses for aggressive infrastructure investment. Passenger Transport 51(7):4 [SEE ARTICLE NO. 6]

__________. 1993. Infrastructure talking blues. National Review 45(3):18-19. CALL NO: MAIN L051 N2793

__________. 1995. New Congressional report reveals chronic under- investment in the nation's infrastructure is threatening our national economy and living standards. Constructor 77(7):21.

__________. 1995. Rebuild America Coalition and Economic Policy Institute hold public investment roundtable. Constructor 77(7):20.

Aschauer, David Alan. 1989. Is public expenditure productive? Journal of Monetary Economics 23:177-200. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 131]

__________. 1990. Public investment and private sector growth: the economic benefits of reducing America's "third deficit". -- Washington, DC: Economic Policy Institute. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.P83 P976a

__________. 1991. Infrastructure: America's third deficit. Challenge (White Plains, NY) 34(2):39-45. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 66]

Baltagi, Badi H. and Nat Pinnoi. 1995. Public capital stock and state productivity growth: further evidence from an error components model. Empirical Economics 20(2):351-359. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 84]

Bamberger, Rita J. 1985. Infrastructure support for economic development. -- Washington, DC: American Planning Association. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.P83 I43

Boarnet, M.G. 1995. Highways and economic productivity: interpreting recent evidence. -- Berkeley, CA: University of California Transportation Center. CALL NO: TRAN HE 355.3 H638boa

__________. 1995. New highways & economic growth: rethinking the link. Access (7):11-15. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 98]

__________. 1995. Transportation infrastructure, economic productivity, and geographic scale: aggregate growth versus spatial redistribution. -- Irvine, CA: Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of California. CALL NO: TRAN HE 356.C2 T772b

__________. 1996. Geography and public infrastructure. -- Berkeley, CA: University of California Transportation Center. CALL NO: TRAN HE 356.C2 G345

Brain, S. 1990. Infrastructure investment creates jobs. Constructor 72(11):13-17. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 93]

Carlino, Gerald A. 1993. Highways and education: the road to productivity? Business Review (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia) Sept./Oct.:21-32. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 85]

Conrad, Klaus and Helmut Seitz. 1994. The economic benefits of public infrastructure. Applied Economics 26(4):303-312. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 86]

Coughlin, Joseph Francis. 1995. Balancing mobility and environmental quality: the politics of regional transport infrastructure investment planning in the metropolitan United States. -- Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Brown University, 1995. CALL NO: TRAN microfiche 8C854

Crain, W. Mark and Lisa K. Oakley. 1995. The politics of infrastructure. Journal of Law & Economics 38(1):1-17. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 69]

Crihfield, John B. and Martin P.H. Panggabean. 1995. Is public infrastructure productive? A metropolitan perspective using new capital stock estimates. Regional Science & Urban Economics 25(5):607-630. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 82]

Dalenberg, Douglas R. and Mark D. Partridge. 1995. The effects of taxes, expenditures, and public infrastructure on metropolitan area employment. Journal of Regional Science 35(4):617-640.

Deich, M. et al. 1991. How federal spending for infrastructure and other public investments affects the economy. -- Washington, DC : Congressional Budget Office. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.P83 H847

Duffy-Deno, Kevin T. and Douglas R. Dalenberg. 1993. The municipal wage and employment effects of public infrastructure. Urban Studies 30(9):1577-1590. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 124]

Dunphy, Robert T. 1996. Transportation: critical infrastructure, complex issues. In: ULI on the Future: Creating Tomorrow's Competitive Advantage, 44-51. -- Washington, DC : Urban Land Institute. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 129]

Eberts, Randall W. 1990. Public infrastructure and regional economic development. Economic Review (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland) 26(1):15-27. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 51]

Eberts, Randall W. and William F. Fox. 1992. The effect of federal policies on local public infrastructure investment. Public Finance Quarterly 20(4):557-571. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 125]

Eisner, Robert. 1991. Infrastructure and regional economic performance: comment. New England Economic Review 31(Sept./Oct.):47-58. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 128]

Erenberg, S.J. and Mark. E. Wohar. 1995. Public and private investment: are there causal linkages? Journal of Macroeconomics 17(1): 1-30. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 87]

Federal Research Bank of Atlanta. 1995. [Conference materials from 'Infrastructure--the Framework for Development' sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and The Policy Research Center of Georgia State University; proceedings held June 15-16, 1995, Atlanta, Georgia]. -- Atlanta, GA: Federal Research Bank of Atlanta. CALL NO: TRAN HD 3885 C748

Fendley, K. and W. Miller. 1995. Community impact of regional transportation infrastructure growth. -- Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas, Mack-Blackwell National Rural Transportation Study Center. CALL NO: TRAN HE 213.A8 C734

Gillen, David W. 1993. Investing in infrastructure: will it really yield a more competitive nation? ITS Review 16(3):2-3. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 9]

Gillen, David W. and W.G. Waters II, eds. 1996. Transport infrastructure investment and economic development special issue. Logistics and Transportation Review 32(1):1-154. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 91]

Gleckman, Howard. 1993. Uncle Sam wants to fix potholes with your pension fund. Business Week (3317):45. CALL NO: MAIN L381.005 B979

Gramlich, Edward M. 1994. Infrastructure investment: a review essay. Journal of Economic Literature 32(3):1176-1197. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 83]

__________. 1991. U.S. infrastructure needs: let's get the prices right. -- Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 U58

Grigg, Neil S. 1992. Infrastructure investment builds economic muscle. Civil Engineering 62(6):6. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 36]

__________. 1993. Infrastructure and economic development: civil engineering perspective. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 119(1):51-61. CALL NO: SEL 620.6 A51p EI

Holtz-Eakin, D. and A.E. Schwartz. 1995. Infrastructure in a structural model of economic growth. Regional Science and Urban Economics 25(2):131-151. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 70]

__________. 1995. Spatial productivity spillovers from public infrastructure: evidence from state highways. International Tax and Public Finance 2(3):459-468.

Holtz-Eakin, D. and M.E. Lovely. 1996. Scale economies, returns to variety, and the productivity of public infrastructure. Regional Science & Urban Economics 26(2):105-123. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 81]

Houston, Russell W. 1997. Transportation funding: why can't they get it done? ITE Journal 67(6): 42-43 [SEE ARTICLE NO. 140]

Hulten, Charles R> and Robert M. Schwab. 1991. Is there too little public capital? Infrastructure and economic growth. -- Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 I73

Jorgenson, Dale W. 1991. Fragile statistical foundations: the macroeconomics public infrastructure investment. -- Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 F811

Kahn, Sharon. 1992. Going, going, gone! Selling off America's infrastructure. Management Review 81(9):39-44. CALL NO: MAIN 381.005 M2662

Koelemay, Douglas and Teresa Ghilarducci. 1993. How pensions build America's future. Spectrum: the Journal of State Government 66(4):6-19. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 71]

Lansing, Kevin J. 1995. Is public capital productive? A review of the evidence. Economic Commentary (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland) Mar. 1:1-5. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 56]

Lewis, David. 1993. Ensuring productive investment in transportation infrastructure. -- Los Angeles, CA: Reason Foundation. CALL NO: TRAN HE 154 E59

__________. 1993. Roadbuilding, productivity, employment: does building roads create jobs? Private Carrier 30(4):20-26. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 18]

__________. 1994. Objectives and decision criteria for infrastructure investment. NCHRP Research Results Digest (200):1-15. CALL NO: TRAN per

Limbacher, Patricia B. 1995. Regan pushes plan to aid infrastructure. Pensions & Investments Apr. 3:29. CALL NO: MAIN periodicals room

Luker, Bill. 1992. Public investment and U.S. productivity change: an evaluation of recent research. -- College Station, TX: Southwest Region University Transportation Center, Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University System. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.P83 P976

McFarland, W.F., M.K. Chui and J.L. Memmott. 1991. An assessment of transportation infrastructure needs: final report. -- College Station, TX: Texas Transportation Institute. CALL NO: TRAN HE 213.T4 A846

Moomaw, Ronald L., J.K. Mullen and M. Williams. 1995. The interregional impact of infrastructure capital. Southern Economic Journal 61(3):830-845. CALL NO: MAIN 330.5 S727

Morrison, Catherine J. and Amy Ellen Schwartz. 1996. Public infrastructure, private input demand, and economic performance in New England manufacturing. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 14(1):91-101. CALL NO: MAIN L330.072 J86

Mudge, Richard A. 1996. Infrastructure investment can stimulate growth. Challenge (White Plains, NY) 39(2):4-8. CALL NO: MAIN 330.5 C437

Munnell, Alicia H. 1991. Is there a shortfall in public capital investment? an overview. New England Economic Review May/June:23-35. CALL NO: MAIN 330.5 N532

Nadiri, M. Ishaq and T.P. Mamuneas. 1994. The effects of public infrastructure and R&D capital on the cost structure and performance of U.S. manufacturing industries. The Review of Economics & Statistics 76(1):22-37. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 67]

National Transit Institute. 1995. Major Investment Studies Teleconference [videorecording]: May 4, 1995. -- New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University National Transit Institute. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.C3 N277

Neill, Jon R. 1996. Fueling the engine of growth with investment in infrastructure: a lesson from neoclassical growth theory. Journal of Macroeconomics 18(3):521-529. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 88]

Nemmers, Charles. 1997. Transportation asset management. Public Roads 61(1): 49-52. CALL NO: MAIN Transportation per

Osmon, D.R. 1991. The critical link: a message on the importance of the highway infrastructure to U.S. economic growth and productivity. -- Washington, DC: Highway Users Federation for Safety and Mobility. CALL NO: TRAN HE 355.3 C934

Perkins, Judy Annette. 1993. Institutionalizing transportation infrastructure investments and economic development: role of State Departments of Transportation in multi-state economic development activities. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Georgia Institute of Technology. CALL NO: TRAN microfiche 8P449

Peterson, G.E. 1991. Historical perspectives on infrastructure investment: how did we get where we are? -- Washington, DC: Urban Institute. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.P83 H673

Peterson, Willis. 1995. Overinvestment in public sector capitol. The Cato Journal 14(1):65-73. CALL NO: MAIN 361.6105 C366

Raczkowski, R. et al. 1994. International institutional decision-making criteria and procedures and transportation infrastructure data. Phase I. -- Lexington, MA: DRA/McGraw-Hill. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 I61

Rauch, James E. 1995. Bureaucracy, infrastructure and economic growth: evidence from U.S. cities during the progressive era. American Economic Review 85:968-979. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 132]

Rives, Janet M. and Michael T. Heaney. 1995. Infrastructure and local economic development. Regional Science Perspectives 25(1):58-73. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 126]

Seitz, Helmut. 1995. The productivity and supply of urban infrastructures. Annals of Regional Science 29(2):121-141. CALL NO: MAIN 309.24 A613

Silverstein, Kenneth. 1994. Congress looks at using pension funds. American City & County 109(2):10-11. CALL NO: MAIN L352.005 A512

Skinner, Samuel K. 1990. Investing in U.S. transportation infrastructure; the key to economic strength and productivity [transcript of Samuel K. Skinner address]. Vital Speeches 56(23):706-708. CALL NO: MAIN newspaper microtext Film 6257

Spiers, Joseph. 1992. The states are strapped, but they've got money to build. Fortune 125(9):21-22. CALL NO: MAIN L381.005 F745

Tatom, John A. 1993. Is an infrastructure crisis lowering the nation's productivity? Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review 75(6):3-21. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 68]

U.S. Congress House Committee on Public Works and Transportation. 1991. To examine the future of our nation's infrastructure needs: hearings before the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives, 101st Congress, 2nd session. -- Washington, DC: U.S. G.P.O. CALL NO: MAIN government publications Y 4. P96/11: 101-87

U.S. Congress House Committee on Public Works and Transportation Subcommittee on Economic Development. 1993. Investing in America's infrastructure: short- and long-term strategies: hearings before the Subcommittee ... first session, January 15; February 2, 3, 1993. -- Washington, DC: U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office. CALL NO: TRAN HD 4431 I62 v. 1-3

U.S. Congress Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Water Resources, Transportation, and Infrastructure. 1991. Infrastructure, productivity, and economic growth: hearing before the Subcommittee ... One Hundred First Congress, first session, Tuesday, February 5, 1991. -- Washington, DC: For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office. CALL NO: MAIN govt pub Y 4. P96/10: S.hrg. 102-6

U.S. Department of Transportation. 1993. Financing the future: [report of the Commission to Promote Investment in America's Infrastructure]. -- Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Office of Economics. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.C3 F491

U.S. Federal Highway Administration. 1995. Rebuilding America: partnership for investment. -- Washington, DC: FHWA Office of Policy Development. CALL NO: HE 206.2 R293

Weingardt, Richard G. 1996. Survey of America's consulting engineers identifies concerns. Water-Engineering & Management 143(4):17-19. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 W333

Yagi, Tadashi. 1995. Deterioration of public capital and optimal policy of local and central government. Urban Studies 32(1):123-134. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 89]

Infrastructure Maintenance & Repair

Anonymous. 1990. Fragile foundations. Transportation Executive Update 4(1):6-8. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 25]

__________. 1994. Maintenance of the highway infrastructure. Transportation Research Record (1442):1-169. CALL NO: TRAN per

__________. 1994. Propping up America: the critical need for infrastructure improvements. Cost Engineering 36(10):10-13. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 90]

Basham, Kim D., ed. 1994. Infrastructure: new materials and methods of repair: proceedings of the Third Materials Engineering Conference, San Diego, California, November 13-16, 1994. -- New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers. CALL NO: SEL 624.1042 M425i

Ben-Akiva, Moshe and Rohit Ramaswamy. 1993. An approach for predicting latent infrastructure facility deterioration. Transportation Science 27(2):174-193. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 20]

Blinder, Alan S. 1990. The shortest route to shoring up the highways. Business Week (Aug. 13):18. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 100]

Catapano, Fred. 1992. Principles of holistic medicine applied to infrastructure maintenance. Civil Engineering 62(1):68-69. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

Cooke, James Aaron. 1990. Perspective '90: the 1990's -- time to rebuild America. Traffic Management 29(1):45-49. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 97]

Corcoran, Elizabeth. 1993. The return on infrastructure. Scientific American 268(1):148 [SEE ARTICLE NO. 29]

Dimeo, J. 1991. The agony of the street. Special report. American City and County 106(6):56-62. CALL NO: MAIN L352.005 A512

Henningsgaard, Charles E. 1996. Performing highway maintenance by contract. Infrastructure 1(4): 44-46 [SEE ARTICLE NO. 141]

Hinte, James. 1994. Repair without racket. American City & County 109(2):24-37. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 112]

Holzinger, Albert G. 1992. Rebuilding America's infrastructure. Nation's Business 80(3):23. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 3]

Krause, David. 1995. Corrosion control extends infrastructure life. American City & County 110(10):74-76. CALL NO: MAIN L352.005 A512

Lane, Susan. 1997. High-performance materials. Public Roads 60 (4): 19-38. CALL NO: MAIN Transportation per

Madanat, Samer and Moshe Ben-Akiva. 1994. Optimal inspection and repair policies for infrastructure facilities. Transportation Science 28(1):55-62. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 47]

Madanat, Samer and Wan Hashim Wan Ibrahim. 1995. Poisson regression models of infrastructure transition probabilities. Journal of Transportation Engineering 121(3):267-272. CALL NO: TRAN per

Maser, K.R. 1988. Sensors for infrastructure assessment. Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities 2(4):226-241. CALL NO: SEL 624.05 J86

Mishalani, R.G. and H.N. Koutsopoulos. 1995. Role of spatial dimension in infrastructure condition assessment and deterioration modeling. Transportation Research Record (1508):45-52. CALL NO: TRAN per

Novick, D. 1990. Life-cycle considerations in urban infrastructure engineering. Journal of Management in Engineering 6(2):186-196. CALL NO: SEL 624.06805 J86

Omar, O. et al. 1995. Developing an analysis system for road infrastructure deterioration and its effect on regional economy. Transportation Research Record (1508):102-109. CALL NO: TRAN per

Prendergast, John. 1991. Rehabbing the U.S. Civil Engineering 61(9):66-69. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

Ratan, Suneel. 1992. Repairing our infrastructure. Fortune 126(8):91-93. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 17]

Schwartz, Samuel and Clark Wieman. 1991. America's crumbling infrastructure: confronting the crisis. The World & I 6(8):19-35. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 101]

__________. 1991. How to save New York's crumbling infrastructure. Empire State Report (Dec.):12-19. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 74]

Wright, Jim. 1986. The Interstate Highway Program: a blueprint for infrastructure rehabilitation. Private Carrier 23(7):13-14. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 23]

Infrastructure Management & Planning

Anonymous. 1989. The challenges of infrastructure management. Public Management 71(6):3-21. Contents: Putting infrastructure on the Congressional agenda -- Rate your city--here's how -- Joining forces to demystify long-term infrastructure needs -- An argument for investing in infrastructure -- Is GIS good for local government? -- The use of minibonds to finance infrastructure -- Minibonds: innovation at its best -- Commentary: meeting infrastructure challenges. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 118--table of contents only] CALL NO: MAIN L352.005 P976

Baumgardner, Robert E., ed. 1986. Local government infrastructure management: proceedings of a session sponsored by the Urban Planning and Development Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers in conjunction with the ASCE Convention in Seattle, Washington, April 9, 1986. -- New York, NY: ASCE. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.P83 L811

Ben-Akiva, Moshe. 1991. Infrastructure management under uncertainty: the latent performance approach. -- Cambridge, MA: Dept. of Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. CALL NO: TRAN TE 220 I43

Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola. 1996. Workshop on Transportation, Logistics and Infrastructure Management, March 7-8, 1996. -- Goteborg, Sweden: Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola. CALL NO: TRAN HE 11 W926

Cristofajo, Sam M. and William S. Foster, eds. 1986. Management of local public works. Washington, DC: Published in cooperation with the American Public Works Association by the International City Management Association. CALL NO: MAIN L363.068 M266

Deieso, Donald A. 1995. To work globally, think locally. Civil Engineering 65(9):6. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

Down, Edward J. 1991. Evaluating computer aided support systems for infrastructure management. In: Second National Specialty Conference on Civil Engineering Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems, Washington, DC, 241-249. -- New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 59]

Gifford, Jonathan L., Donald R. Uzarski and Sue McNeil, eds. 1993. Infrastructure planning and management: proceedings of two parallel conferences sponsored by the Committee on Facilities Management and the Committee on Urban Transportation Economics of the Urban Transportation Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers, in cooperation with American Association of State Highway ... <et al.>, June 21-23, 1993, Denver, Colorado. -- New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers. CALL NO: TRAN TE 250 I43

Gopinath, D.A. 1992. Modeling infrastructure performance and user costs. -- Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Construction Research and Education, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. CALL NO: TRAN microfiche 8G659

Grivas, D.A. and Y.C. Shen. 1995. Use of fuzzy relations to manage decisions in preserving civil infrastructure. Transportation Research Record (1497):10-18. CALL NO: TRAN per

Hudson, W. Ronald. 1997. Infrastructure management: integrating design, construction, maintenance, rehabilitation, and renovation. New York: McGraw-Hill. CALL NO: SEL 363.068 H886i

Israel, Arturo. 1993. Issues for infrastructure management in the 1990s. -- Washington, DC: World Bank Publications. CALL NO: TRAN HC 59.

Johnson, C.R. and M.J. Goldman. 1990. GIS: easing infractructure management. Civil Engineering 60(6):42-44. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

Kutz, Scott A. 1995. Chicago remaps itself. Civil Engineering 65(6):52-54. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 60]

McNeil, S. et al. 1992. Emerging issues in transportation facilities management. Journal of Transportation Engineering 118(4):477-495. CALL NO: TRAN per

Nijkamp, P., J.M. Vleugel and E. Kreutzberger. 1993. Assessment of capacity in infrastructure networks: a multidimensional view. Transportation Planning and Technology 17(4):301-310. CALL NO: TRAN per

Novick, David. 1990. Life-cycle considerations in urban infrastructure engineering. Journal of Management in Engineering 6(2):186-196. CALL NO: SEL 624.06805 J86

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 1991. Urban infrastructure: finance and management. -- Paris: OECD. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 U72

Perry, Nancy J. 1989. Good news about infrastructure. Fortune 119(8):94-100. CALL NO: MAIN L381.005 F745

Porter, James C. 1994. Dimensions and management of facility performance. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 120(1):1-7. CALL NO: SEL 620.6 A51p EI

Shen, Y.C. and D.A. Grivas. Decision-support system for infrastructure preservation. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering 10(1): 40-49. CALL NO: SEL 624.0285 J86

Stein, M., ed. 1988. Public infrastructure planning and management. -- Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. CALL NO: MAIN 363 P976

Szyliowicz, Joseph S. and Andrew R. Goetz. 1995. Getting realistic about megaproject planning: the case of the new Denver International Airport. Policy Sciences 28(4):347-368. CALL NO: MAIN 305 P766

Talvitie, A. 1995. Management system for transport infrastructure. Transportation Research Record (1499):37-48. CALL NO: TRAN per

U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment. 1990. Rebuilding the foundations: a special report on state and local public works financing and management. -- Washington, DC: Congress of the U.S., Office of Technology Assessment : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O. CALL NO: TRAN HD 3885 R293u

Zabusch, Zeke. 1992. Is your infrastructure showing? American City & County 107(9):8. CALL NO: MAIN L352.005 A512

Infrastructure Policy

Anonymous. 1990. The road to recovery. Distribution 50(9):34+ [SEE ARTICLE NO. 24]

__________. 1991. Infrastructure renewal: "I say it can be done"--Rep. Robert Roe. Constructor 73(2):11-13. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 94]

__________. 1995. Early U.S. transportation infrastructure policy: implications for the twenty-first century. In: Transportation infostructures: the development of intelligent transportation systems, 3-17. -- Westport, CT: Praeger. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 75]

Crihfield, John B. 1997. Infrastructure, economic development, and public policy. Regional Science and Urban Economics 27(2): 113-116. CALL NO: MAIN 330.182 R336 V.27 no.2

Fox, William F. and Tim R. Smith. 1990. Public infrastructure policy and economic development. Economic Review (Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City) 75:49-59. CALL NO: MAIN L330.5 K16

Gee, Norman D. 1991. Rebuilding America's Infrastructure. Chief Executive (70):32-35. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 53]

Grigg, N.S. 1994. Infrastructure: a more comprehensive policy is needed. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 120(2):183-192. CALL NO: SEL 620.6 A51p EI

Lemer, Andrew C. 1992. We cannot afford not to have a national infrastructure policy. Journal of the American Planning Association 58(3):362-367. CALL NO: MAIN 711.06 A5121j

Maggio, M.E. and T.H. Maze. 1993. Transportation infrastructure policy: an introductory synthesis. Policy Studies Journal 21(2):264-270. CALL NO: MAIN 300.5 P766

Moskal, Brian S. 1992. 11 points of reality--infrastructure: repair, no replace. Industry Week 240(1):40. CALL NO: MAIN newspaper microtext Microfiche 611

National Research Council Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment Committee on Measuring and Improving Infrastructure Performance. 1995. Measuring and improving infrastructure performance. -- Washington, DC : National Academy Press. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.C3 M484

Netzer, Dick. 1992. Do we really need a national infrastructure policy? Journal of the American Planning Association 58(2):139-143. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 2]

Nunn, Samuel. 1995. Role of local infrastructure policies and economic development incentives in metropolitan interjurisdictional cooperation. Journal of Urban Planning and Development 121(2):41-56. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 34]

__________. 1996. Urban infrastructure policies and capital spending in city manager and strong major cities. American Review of Public Administration 26(1):93-112. CALL NO: MAIN 350.5 M629

Ostrom, Elinor. 1993. Institutional incentives and sustainable development: infrastructure policies in perspective. -- Boulder, CO: Westview Press. CALL NO: MAIN 338.90091 O852i

Pietrowsky, R.A., C. Gordon and J.F. Thompson. 1995. Living within constraints: an emerging vision for high performance public works. -- Alexandria, VA: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Water Resources Support Center.

Reynolds, Alan. Public works won't work. National Review 45(5):50-51. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 110]

Strah, Thomas M. 1992. Clinton's infrastructure plan. Transport Topics 2992:1+ [SEE ARTICLE NO. 13]

U.S. Federal Highway Administration. 1992. Assessing the relationship between transportation infrastructure and productivity. -- Washington, DC: The Administration. CALL NO: TRAN HE 5620.C5 S439 no.4

Victor, Kirk. 1992. A capital idea? (Bill Clinton's infrastructure policies). National Journal 24(48):2714-1718. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 32]

Wieman, Clark. 1993. Road work ahead: how to solve the infrastructure crisis. Technology Review 96(1):42-48. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 61]

Williams, C. Ronald. 1993. Infrastructure policy: from campaign rhetoric to Clinton Administration challenge. Transportation Executive Update 7(1):16-17. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 21]

Williams, Kevin M. 1990. States' role in rebuilding America. Transportation Executive Update 4(1):12-13. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 26]

Winston, C. 1991. Efficient transportation infrastructure policy. Journal of Economic Perspectives 5(1):113-127. CALL NO: MAIN 330.05 J863

Infrastructure Privatization

Anonymous. 1995. Fewer federal barriers increase local revenues. American City & County 110(11):24. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 106]

__________. 1995. Global growth spurt for infrastructure privatization. Civil Engineering 65(4):24. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

_________. 1995. In an era of shrinking government, is privatization the American way? Civil Engineering 65(10):22-24. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

Dias, A. Jr. and P.G. Ioannou. 1995. Debt capacity and optimal capital structure for privately financed infrastructure projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 121(4):404-414 CALL NO: SEL 620.6 A51p CO

_________. 1996. Company and project evaluation model for privately promoted infrastructure projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 122(1):71-82

Erlich, David. 1996. State infrastructure banks: new tools for innovation and privatization:Proceedings, Metropolitan Conference on Public Transportation Research / University of Illinois at Chicago 11: 124-132. CALL NO: MAIN Transportation HE 328.C4 M594 1996

Giraudo, J.P. 1991. Breaking free of federal grant restrictions: making infrastructure privatization a real option. -- Los Angeles, CA: Reason Foundation. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.C3 B828

Hudgins, E.L and R.D. Utt. 1992. How privatization can solve America's infrastructure crisis. -- Washington, DC: Heritage Foundation. CALL NO: TRAN HD 3885 H847

Hudson, Kari. 1995. Public-private cooperation helps stretch Fed funds. American City & County 110(11):19-30. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 105]

Kopp, J. Christopher. 1997. Project risks and public-private partnerships in transportation infrastructure: Proceedings, Metropolitan Conference on Public Transportation Research / University of Illinois at Chicago 12: 169-178. CALL NO: MAIN Transportation HE 328.C4 M594 1997

Levy, Sidney M. 1996. Build, operate, transfer: paving the way for tomorrow's infrastructure. New York: Wiley. CALL NO: MAIN 363 L6683b

Mitchell, Stephen C. 1990. Understanding public/private partnerships. Journal of Management in Engineering 6(1):29-38. CALL NO: SEL 624.06805 J86

Payson, William H. 1996. Developing public-private partnerships in infrastructure. Privatizing transportation systems. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. CALL NO: MAIN Transportation HE 152 P962

Poole, R.W. Jr. 1994. The GOP and infrastructure: renaissance for privatization? Public Works Financing 80:1-3. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 52]

__________. 1995. Revitalizing state and local infrastructure: empowering cities and states to tap private capital and rebuild America. -- Los Angeles, CA: Reason Foundation. CALL NO: TRAN HC 110.C3 R454

Price Waterhouse. 1996. Infrastructure privatization. -- Washington, DC: Price Waterhouse. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 79]

Reinhardt, W.G. 1990. All roads lead to privatization: private capital markets will increase their share of public works financing. Engineering News Record 224(11):28-30. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 102]

__________. 1995. 1995 international major projects survey issue. Public-private partnerships in infrastructure development. Public Works Financing (89):1-155.

Reznick, S.M. 1993. Public-private partnerships in transportation infrastructure. Legislator's guide. -- Washington, DC: American Legislative Exchange Council. CALL NO: TRAN HE 315 P976re

Schriener, Judy et al. 1994. Gold in the hills of privatization. Engineering News Record 233(17):26-29. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 78]

Smith, S. 1995. Public/private venture 'bridges' gap in Missouri infrastructure funding. Roads and Bridges 33(11):40-41. CALL NO: TRAN per

Steckler, Steven A. 1990. Public-private partnerships in infrastructure: a primer. -- Washington, DC: Price Waterhouse. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 P976

Steckler, Steven A. and A.D. Rikhy. 1995. Operating in a new business environment. Transportation Builder 7(10):24-27. CALL NO: TRAN per

Walker, C. and A.J. Smith, eds. 1995. Privatized infrastructure: the build operate transfer approach. -- London: Thomas Telford. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 P961

Infrastructure Research

Anonymous. 1993. The federal role in transportation research and development. Construction Business Review Mar./Apr.:62-65. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 37]

Chandler, Christopher. 1993. Concrete action. Northwestern Perspective 6(3):2-7. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 8]

Griffis, F.H. 1995. Reengineering infrastructure research. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 120(2):183-192. See also 121(1):11-18. CALL NO: SEL 620.6 A51p EI

Liu, S.C., K.P. Chong and M.P. Singh. 1994. Integrated research for civil infrastructure systems: a future challenge. In: Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Analysis and Computation, Atlanta, GA, 1-13. -- New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 58]

Magnell, C.O. 1993. Federal public works infrastructure R&D: a new perspective. -- Washington, DC: Civil Engineering Research Foundation. CALL NO: TRAN HD 4431 F293

National Research Council. 1994. Toward infrastructure improvement: an agenda for research / Committee for an Infrastructure Technology Research Agenda, Building Research Board, Geotechnical Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council. -- Washington, DC: National Academy Press. CALL NO: TRAN HC 79.C3 T737

Schulz, David F. 1993. The road more traveled. Park Progress 3(1):2-3. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 11]

Stix, Gary. 1993. Trends in materials: concrete solutions. Scientific American 268(4):102-112. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 19]

Thirumalai, K. 1993. SHRP-IDEA program: successful activity to have wider focus at. TR News 166:6-9. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 22]

Williams, Patrick. 1993. The great synthesizer. ASEE Prism 3(4):18-23. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 44]

Yao, James T. P. and H. Guenther Natke. 1995. Fuzzy logic and civil infrastructure systems research. In: Restructuring--America and Beyond: Structures Congress Proceedings, v. 2, 1643-1646. -- New York, NY: American Society of Civil Engineers. CALL NO: SEL 624.1 S927r v. 2

Infrastructure Technology

Amato, Ivan. 1994. The sensual city. New Scientist 144(1947): 32-36. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 73]

Anonymous. 1995. Stop America from crumbling. USA Today 123(2601):5. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 111]

Anonymous. 1996. Composite materials edge into mainstream construction. Civil Engineering 66(3):16-20. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

__________. 1996. Rebuilding U.S. infrastructure. Futurist 30(2):58. CALL NO: MAIN L051 F996

Belle, R.A. 1995. High-performance construction materials and systems: building an infrastructure for the 21st century. TR News (179): 2-8. CALL NO: TRAN per

Civil Engineering Research Foundation. 1993. High-performance construction materials and systems: an essential national program for America and its infrastructure / prepared by the Planning Committee for the Nationally-Coordinated Program on High-Performance Concrete and Steel. -- New York: Civil Engineering Research Foundation: American Society of Civil Engineers. Includes Executive report, Technical report and Appendix. CALL NO: SEL L624.1834 H6383 v. 1-3

Fisher, John W. and William D. Michalerya. 1990. Building blocks for the future. Civil Engineering 60(10):82-84. CALL NO: SEL L620.5 C582

Housner, G.W. et al, eds. 1995. Special issue featuring smart civil infrastructure systems. Smart Materials & Structures 4(1A): 1-174. CALL NO: SEL L620.11 S636

Lemer, A.C. 1992. International cooperation for development of new infrastructure technology for better living. Technology in Society 14:377-393. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 57]

Livingston, Richard A. 1994. Transferring technology from conservation science to infrastructure renewal. Public Roads 58(1):18-25. [SEE ARTICLE NO. 72]

 

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