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William G. Colman is a consultant to various organizations concerned with state and local government. He has held technical and executive positions with the Department of State and the Executive Office of the President. Mr. Colman is author ofCities, Suburbs and States (Free Press, 1975).
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Colman, W.G. Schools, housing, jobs, transportation: Interlocking metropolitan problems. Urban Rev 10, 92–107 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02175379
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