New York (N.Y.) -- Economic conditions
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New York (N.Y.) -- Economic conditions
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New York (N.Y.)
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- 740 Park, the story of the world's richest apartment building, Michael Gross
- How New York became American, 1890-1924, by Angela M. Blake
- Into the 21st century, preserving the Yankee legacy in the Bronx : a report, by Pedro Espada, Jr. (New York State Senate)
- Recent trends in the New York City economy
- Modern New York, the life and economics of a city, Greg David
- "Or does it explode?", Black Harlem in the Great Depression, Cheryl Lynn Greenberg
- The Italian contribution to American democracy, John Horace Mariano
- The creative destruction of Manhattan, 1900-1940, Max Page
- Reconstructing Chinatown, ethnic enclave, global change, Jan Lin
- Structural changes, employment, and pay trends shaping federal staffing in the New York Region, Samuel M. Ehrenhalt
- In pursuit of privilege, a history of New York City's upper class and the making of a Metropolis, Clifton Hood
- New York City's economy booming, but weaknesses lie ahead
- Queens Borough, New York City, 1910-1920 ;, the Borough of homes and industry. A descriptive and illustrated book setting forth its wonderful growth and development in commerce, industry and homes during the past ten years, 1910 to 1920; a prediction of even greater growth during the next ten years, 1920 to 1930; and a statement of its many advantages, attractions and possibilities as a section wherein to live, to work and to succeed, compiled and edited by Walter I. Willis
- After the crash, New York prospects, Samuel M. Ehrenhalt
- The city and the world, New York's global future, Margaret E. Crahan and Alberto Vourvoulias-Bush, editors
- Power and society, greater New York at the turn of the century, David C. Hammack
- A century of banking in New York, 1822-1922., By Henry Wysham Lanier
- The Lower Manhattan economy after September 11th
- Close to home, scenes from a recession, WGBH Educational Foundation ; a Frontline co-production with Ofra Bikel Productions ; written, produced and directed by Ofra Bikel
- The social and economic structure of the city of New York, 1695-1796, Bruce Martin Wilkenfeld
- Down 42nd Street, sex, money, culture, and politics at the crossroads of the world, Marc Eliot
- City of women, sex and class in New York, 1789-1860, Christine Stansell
- 740 Park, the story of the world's richest apartment building, by Michael Gross
- Wealth and pedigree of the wealthy citizens of New York City, comprising an alphabetical arrangement of persons estimated to be worth $100,000 and upwards, with the sums appended to each name being useful to banks, merchants and others
- One out of three, immigrants in New York in the twenty-first century, edited by Nancy Foner
- New York in recovery, how does it shape up? : a seminar presentation, by Samuel M. Ehrenhalt
- Brooklyn, economic development and the state of its economy
- New immigrants in New York, edited by Nancy Foner
- The streets were paved with gold, Ken Auletta
- Current trends in the New York City economy, Office of the State Comptroller
- Empire, a tale of obsession, betrayal, and the battle for an American icon, Mitchell Pacelle
- American ideals and other essays, social and political, with a biographical sketch by Gen. Francis Vinton Greene
- Slavery on Long Island, a study of economic motivation, by Ralph R. Ireland
- Dangerous economies, status and commerce in imperial New York, Serena R. Zabin
- The assassination of New York, Robert Fitch
- The abuse of power, the permanent government and the fall of New York, [by] Jack Newfield [and] Paul Du Brul, photos. by Janie Eisenberg
- The monied metropolis, New York City and the consolidation of the American bourgeoisie, 1850-1896, Sven Beckert
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