Equity, Growth, and Community: What the Nation Can Learn from America's Metro Areas
Author(s)
Pastor, Manuel
Benner, Chris
Language
EnglishAbstract
In the last several years, much has been written about growing economic challenges, increasing income inequality, and political polarization in the United States. Addressing these new realities in America’s metropolitan regions, this book argues that a few lessons are emerging: first, inequity is bad for economic growth; second, bringing together the concerns of equity and growth requires concerted local action; and third, the fundamental building block for doing this is the creation of diverse and dynamic epistemic (or knowledge) communities, which help to overcome political polarization and to address the challenges of economic restructuring and social divides.
Keywords
regional planning; economic development; cities and towns - united states; income distribution; economic policy; urban development; Race and ethnicity in the United States Census; San AntonioDOI
10.1525/luminos.6ISBN
9780520960046OCN
927153657Publisher
University of California PressPublisher website
https://www.ucpress.edu/Publication date and place
Oakland, California, 2015Classification
Sociology
Sociology: work and labour
Development economics and emerging economies
Economic systems and structures