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When Corporations Leave Town

JOSEPH PERSKY (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

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SKU: 9780814329085

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New suburban communities have sprung up all over America, while industrial plants and other commercial districts in the inner city have been left to decay. Nowhere is this more evident that the midwestern United States, where newly formed communities have funneled jobs and income from the inner city. Generally known as sprawl, the problem is particularly acute in those metropolitan areas where deconcentration is taking place—decline in the central city coupled with suburban growth. This process creates benefits in the sububrs, but also increasingly poses costs in the form of congestion and increased infrastructure costs. When Corporations Leave Town analyzes and develops a consistent and comprehensive cost-benefit analysis of employment deconcentration, focussing on central cities and their suburbs.

Sprawl and deconcentration have become big issues in Vice President Albert Gore’s presidential campaign, and are the subject of a growing number of policy initiatives, conferences, and research efforts by organizing such as the Urban Land Institute, the National Homebuilders Association, and the Brookings Institute. Joseph Persky and Wim Wiewel compare the costs and benefits of a firm's locating in the central city with locating in the suburbs. They use a hypothetical model of a large manufacturing plant and a business services office in the Chicago metropolitan area to calculate tangible and intangible costs such as population and traffic congestion, air pollution, housing abandonment, loss of farmland, tax liabilities, and the strain put on suburban public resources. Persky and Wiewel then explore a broad range of public policies advocated for reversing or mitigating metropolitan deconcentration.

Sobre o Livro

O livro analisa deslocamento de empregos e receitas do centro urbano para subúrbios, com foco em áreas metropolitanas do Meio-Oeste americano e no impacto sobre cidades centrais e comunidades suburbanas.

Usando modelos hipotéticos para uma grande fábrica e um escritório de serviços em Chicago, os autores quantificam custos e benefícios tangíveis e intangíveis como congestionamento, poluição do ar, abandono de moradias e perda de terras agrícolas.

A obra também examina políticas públicas propostas para mitigar ou reverter a desconcentração metropolitana, oferecendo subsídios analíticos úteis para planejadores urbanos, pesquisadores e formuladores de políticas.

Características

Categoria Planejamento urbano
Subcategoria Economia urbana
Autores JOSEPH PERSKY
Sobre o Autor Joseph Persky é autor de estudos sobre economia urbana e políticas metropolitanas.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 186
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814329085
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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