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Anatomy of a \\"fiscal crisis\\"
Rufolo, Anthony M.
(1975-06)
Business Review
, Issue Jun
, Pages 3-12
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Commentary on \\"Trajectories for the immigrant second generation in New York City\\"
Massey, Douglas S.
(2005-12)
This article is commentary on a paper presented at a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in April 2005, "Urban Dynamics in New York City." The goal of the conference was threefold: to examine the historical transformations of the engine-of-growth industries in New York and distill the main determinants of the city's historical dominance as well as the challenges to its continued success; to study the nature and evolution of immigration flows into New York; and to analyze recent trends in a range of socioeconomic outcomes, both for the general population and recent ...
Economic Policy Review
, Issue Dec
, Pages 121-123
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Commentary on \\"Immigration trends in the New York metropolitan area\\"
Trejo, Stephen J.
(2005-12)
This article is commentary on a paper presented at a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in April 2005, "Urban Dynamics in New York City." The goal of the conference was threefold: to examine the historical transformations of the engine-of-growth industries in New York and distill the main determinants of the city's historical dominance as well as the challenges to its continued success; to study the nature and evolution of immigration flows into New York; and to analyze recent trends in a range of socioeconomic outcomes, both for the general population and recent ...
Economic Policy Review
, Issue Dec
, Pages 103-104
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Urban areas host the largest manufacturing and service employers
Hernandez-Murillo, Ruben; Marifian, Elise
(2013-07)
The Regional Economist
, Issue July
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Urban productivity advantages from job search and matching
Lin, Jeffrey
(2011-01)
Densely populated areas tend to be more productive. Of course, the cost of living and producing in these locations is higher because congestion raises the cost of scarce fixed resources such as land. But despite the higher prices, many people and businesses continue to live and work in these areas. Why? One explanation is that these locations have natural advantages, such as proximity to a river. Another says that this concentration of households and businesses by itself generates productivity advantages in the form of agglomeration economies. In studying these agglomeration economies, ...
Business Review
, Issue Q1
, Pages 9-16
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Urban sprawl
Wasserman, Miriam
(2000-01)
Regional Review
, Issue Q1
, Pages 9-17
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Beautiful city
Carlino, Gerald A.
(2009-07)
Proponents of the City Beautiful movement advocated for sizable public investments in monumental spaces, street beautification, and classical architecture. Today, economists and policymakers see the provision of consumer leisure amenities as a way to attract people and jobs to cities. But past studies have provided only indirect evidence of the importance of leisure amenities for urban growth and development. In this article, Jerry Carlino uses a new data set on the number of leisure tourist visits to metropolitan areas to examine the correlation between leisure consumption opportunities and ...
Business Review
, Issue Q3
, Pages 10-17
Urban and Regional Migration Estimates: Will Your City Recover from the Pandemic?
Whitaker, Stephan D.
(2023-08-03)
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive change in the movement of people at both the neighborhood and the regional levels in the United States. New migration estimates will enable us to track which urban neighborhoods and metro areas are returning to their old migration patterns and where the pandemic has permanently shifted migration trends.
Cleveland Fed District Data Brief
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Small cities and their future
Freund, James L.
(1976-03)
Business Review
, Issue Mar
, Pages 3-13
Speech
Community development in challenging times: a speech at the Federal Reserve Community Affairs Research Conference, Arlington, Virginia, April 29, 2011
Bernanke, Ben S.
(2011)
Speech
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