List of Contributors | |
Acknowledgements | |
Introduction | |
Editorial Introduction: (Graduate Program in Public Policy and Administration, California State University, Sacramento) | |
US Cities Coming Back from Decades of Decline: (Writer, Gannett News Service) | |
Urban Growth | |
The Draw of Downtown: Big Growth Predicted for Many US Cities: (Writer, US News and World Report) | |
The State of the Cities: Downtown is Up: The Economist | |
Urban Diversity and Economic Growth: (Department of Economics and Goldman School of Public Policy; University of California, Berkeley) | |
Projecting Growth of Metropolitan Areas: (Department of Finance, Northwestern University) and (Department of Economics, Northwestern University) | |
Further Reading Samples | |
Discussion Questions | |
Location, Land Use, and Urban Sprawl | |
Dreams of Fields: The New Politics of Urban Sprawl: (Writer, The New York Times) | |
Al Gore Has A New Worry: (Newsweek) | |
Urban Spatial Structure: (Department of Economics, University of Buffalo); (Department of Economics, Boston College); and (Department of Economics, University of California, Irvine) | |
How America''s Cities are Growing: The Big Picture: (Economic Studies Program, Brookings Institution) | |
Prove It: The Costs and Benefits of Sprawl: (Department of Economics and School of Policy, Planning, and Development; University of Southern California); and (Department of Economics and School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California) | |
Comment on Carl Abbott''s ''The Portland Region: Where Cities and Suburbs Talk to Each Other and Often Agree'': (Department of Economics, Dartmouth College) | |
Do Suburbs Need Cities?: (Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia) | |
Further Reading Samples | |
Discussion Questions | |
Local Economic Development Incentives | |
Ohio Looks Hard at What''s Lost Through Business Subsidies: (Writer, Washington Post) | |
Jobs, Productivity, and Local Economic Development: What Implications Does Economic Research Have for the Role of Government: (Economist, W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research) | |
Sports, Jobs, and Taxes: Are New Stadiums Worth the Cost?: (Department of Economics, Stanford University) and (Department of Economics, Smith College) | |
Can Local Incentives Alter a Metropolitan City''s Economic Development?: (Graduate Program in Public Policy and Administration, California State University, Sacramento) | |
Further Reading Samples | |
Discussion Questions | |
Race, Employment, and Poverty in Urban Areas | |
Big U. S. Cities Carry Welfare Burden: Deep Poverty, Isolation from Suburbs Keep Many from Independence: (Writer, Associated Press) | |
Race Panel Divided Over Poverty: Experts Disagree on Causes, Cures of Urban Problems: (Writer, The San Francisco Chronicle) | |
No Easy Way Out: Study Finds Urban Poverty Digs Heels In: (Writer, Nation''s Cities Weekly) and (Nation''s Cities Weekly) | |
Inner Cities: (Department of Finance, Northwestern University) and (Department of Economics, Northwestern University) | |
Information on the Spatial Distribution of Job Opportunities within Metropolitan Areas: (Department of Economics, Georgia State University) | |
Further Reading Samples | |
Discussion Questions | |
Urban Public Education | |
Why I''m Reluctantly Backing Vouchers: (Teachers College, Columbia University) | |
Current Issues in Public Urban Education: (School of Education, University of Southern California) | |
Why is it So Hard to Help Central City Schools? | |
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