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The wealth and poverty of regions : why cities matter /

As the world becomes more interconnected through travel and electronic communication, many believe that physical places will become less important. But as Mario Pole€se argues in this book geography will matter more than ever before in a world where distance is allegedly dead.

Основен автор: Pole€se, Mario, 1943-
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ℗♭2009.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Wealth and poverty of regions.
Съдържание:
  • Why do some places generate more wealth than others? Places in a shrinking world ; History and industrial legacies
  • Size and location. The four golden rules of regional growth ; The positive relationship between size and wealth ; The seven pillars of agglomeration ; Why smaller cities exist ; Location ; A simple template
  • The regional origins of wealth: where it all began. When location and size mattered less ; Water and waterways ; A tale of two continents ; Europe's blue banana ; North America's bipolar destiny ; South of the border, Mexico ; Lessons from Europe and North America
  • Why is the geography of wealth more unequal in some nations? On the use of the word disparity ; Why regional disparities happen, and should eventually disappear ; Why regional disparities are higher in some nations ; Why are regional disparities more difficult to overcome in some nations? ; Why the United States is different
  • Cities and national economic growth: an asymmetrical relationship. A short history (and explanation) of urbanization ; Urbanization is an outcome of economic growth (not the other way around) ; Is urbanization different in developing nations? ; Third world cities: victims of progress? ; The difference between the foundations of national and local economic growth
  • Regional growth in the green and gray knowledge economy. Hedonic regional growth ; Green migrations: sun, surf, and cafes ; Gray migration: golf, cha‚teaux, and boardwalks ; Size and location also matter for tourism ; Revisiting the rules of regional growth ; Archipelagos of growth ; Zero-sum growth ; Some places will decline ; Some places will continue to grow (or decline) for unique reasons
  • What have we learned? Some places will always be wealthier than others ; Cities will continue to grow ; The diversification of the sources of regional growth ; The never-ending search for the right strategy ; The new importance of place: people.