Deindustrialization and Regional Economic Transformation The Experience of the United States Routledge Library Editions: Urban and Regional Economics Series
Coordonnateurs : Rodwin Lloyd, Sazanami Hidehiko
Originally published in 1989. This major book deals with deindustrialization and regional economic transformation in five regions of the USA: the industrial Midwest, the South, California, New England, and the New York metropolitan region. Four perspective studies then connect these diverse experiences to intra-metropolitan spatial adjustments, growth prospects for industry and services, and evolving regional theory and policy. An overview chapter sums up the main themes, common denominators and differences and some puzzles and unresolved issues. All concerned with the industrial and regional evolution of the USA ? geographers, economists, planners, policy-makers, will find this authoritative survey useful.
Preface Hidehiko SazanamiPart 1: Overview 1. Deindustrialization and Regional Economic Transformation Lloyd RodwinPart 2: Regional Studies: Subnational and Metropolitan 2. Deindustrialization in the American Midwest: Causes and Responses Ann R. Markusen and Virginia Carlson 3. The International Economy and the American South Norman J. Glickman and Amy K. Glasmeier 4. Growth and Turbulence in the California Economy Michael B. Teitz and Philip Shapira 5. Deindustrialization and Regional Restructuring in Massachusetts Bennett Harrison and Jean Kluver 6. Finance and Business Services in New York City: International Linkages and Domestic Effects Saskia Sassen 7. Industrial Growth and Restructuring of Metropolitan Regions Edward M. BergmanPart 3: Perspective Studies 8. Regional Transformation and the Service Activities Lester C. Thurow 9. US Regional Transformation in the Context of International Economic Competition Gordon L. Clark 10. Deindustrialization and Regional Policy William Alonso
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 12-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Shift Share Analysis; High Volatile Interest Rates; United Nations Centre for Regional Development; Regional Economic Transformation; developmental economics; Middle Atlantic States; economic geography; Shi Ft Share Analysis; planning economics; Average Income; regional development; Residential Amenities; regional economics; Real Product Innovation; regional economy; West South Central Regions; regional geography; Massachusetts Miracle; regional planning; Small MSAs; town planning; East North Central; urban economics; Industrial Midwest; urban economy; Large MSAs; urban geography; Sic Category; urban studies economics; Ring Counties; Metropolitan Region Counties; New England economics; Low Wage Industries; industry growth; Local Economic Development Planning; regional evolution; Agglomeration Sectors; Ann R; Markusen; Routine Manufacturing; Virginia Carlson; Industrial Services; Norman J; Glickman; Deindustrialization Thesis; Amy K; Glasmeier; Global Control Capability; Michael B; Teitz; Industrial Heartland; Philip Shapira; Bennett Harrison; Jean Kluver; Saskia Sassen; Edward M; Bergman; Lester C; Thurow; Gordon L; Clark; William Alonso