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The Information Economy and American Cities

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Annotation How can metropolitan regions remain prosperous and competitive in a rapidly changing economy? Challenging some long-standing assumptions, Matthew Drennan argues that those regions that have invested heavily in the information economy have done much better than those that continue to rely on manufacturing and industry as their base. Moreover, he contends, the benefits of that growth reach the urban working poor, earlier reports to the contrary notwithstanding. The Information Economy and American Cities provides a wealth of rigorously analyzed econometric data which will be of great value to economists, planners, and policymakers concerned with the future of America's metropolitan areas. Additional supporting data will be made available online. Not just another glib cheer for the information economy, this book provides the kind of hard evidence needed to advocate effectively for change.

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English
Pages
176

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The Information Economy and American Cities
June 10, 2002, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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First Sentence

"In 1301, Philip IV of France and his queen, Joan of Navarra, visited the city of Bruges in their recently acquired territory, Flanders."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HC110.I55D73 2002, HC110.I55 D73 2002, HC110.I55 D73 2002eb

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
176
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
Weight
13.9 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7870870M
Internet Archive
informationecono00matt
ISBN 10
080186934X
ISBN 13
9780801869341
LCCN
2001004976
OCLC/WorldCat
47791125, 51504345
Goodreads
2517180

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