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The Rise And Fall Of Urban Economies Lessons From San Francisco And Los Angeles Michael Storper Thomas Kemeny Naji Makarem Taner Osman

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The Rise And Fall Of Urban Economies Lessons From San Francisco And Los Angeles Michael Storper Thomas Kemeny Naji Makarem Taner Osman
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.39 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Michael Storper; Thomas Kemeny; Naji Makarem; Taner Osman
ISBN: 9780804796026, 0804796025
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Rise And Fall Of Urban Economies Lessons From San Francisco And Los Angeles Michael Storper Thomas Kemeny Naji Makarem Taner Osman by Michael Storper; Thomas Kemeny; Naji Makarem; Taner Osman 9780804796026, 0804796025 instant download after payment.

The Rise and Fall of Great Urban Economies closely examines the divergent economic paths of San Francisco and Los Angeles in order to explain how regions copes with new opportunities and unfavorable shocks. By honing in on micro-level trends in these two cities, the authors make a significant contribution to the dialogue surrounding metropolitan development, urban and regional policy, and comparative economic development more broadly.

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