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Equity Growth And Community What The Nation Can Learn From Americas Metro Areas Chris Benner Manuel Pastor

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Equity Growth And Community What The Nation Can Learn From Americas Metro Areas Chris Benner Manuel Pastor
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.93 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Chris Benner; Manuel Pastor
ISBN: 9780520960046, 0520960041
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Equity Growth And Community What The Nation Can Learn From Americas Metro Areas Chris Benner Manuel Pastor by Chris Benner; Manuel Pastor 9780520960046, 0520960041 instant download after payment.

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In the last several years, much has been written about growing economic challenges, increasing income inequality, and political polarization in the United States. This book argues that lessons for addressing these national challenges are emerging from a new set of realities in America’s metropolitan regions: first, that inequity is, in fact, bad for economic growth; second, that bringing together the concerns of equity and growth requires concerted local action; and, third, that the fundamental building block for doing this is the creation of diverse and dynamic epistemic (or knowledge) communities, which help to overcome political polarization and help regions address the challenges of economic restructuring and social divides.

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