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The Metropolitan revolution, how cities and metros are fixing our broken politics and fragile economy, Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley

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The Metropolitan revolution, how cities and metros are fixing our broken politics and fragile economy, Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
maps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Metropolitan revolution
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley
Sub title
how cities and metros are fixing our broken politics and fragile economy
Summary
The United States must remake its economy if it is to achieve sustainable prosperity in a world that continues to transform at a dizzying pace. Americans must move from an economy driven by domestic consumption, debt, and financial engineering to one that is driven by exports, powered by cleaner energy, fueled by innovation, and rich in opportunity. Movement toward such an economy, in the view of Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley, must be led by metropolitan areas
Table Of Contents
A revolution unleashed -- New York City: innovation and the next economy -- Denver: the four votes -- Northeast Ohio: the post-hero economy -- Houston: El civics -- The rise of innovation districts -- Toward a global network of trading cities -- Metros as the new sovereign -- A revolution realized
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