Metropolis 1985 : interpretation of the findings of the New York metropolitan region study 🔍
Raymond Vernon Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, New York metropolitan region study, Cambridge, Mass, 1960
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xiii, 242 pages : 22 cm
The concluding volume of a series resulting from the 1956 economic and demographic study of the New York Metropolitan Area conducted by the Graduate School of Public Administration at Harvard University. This volume presents an analysis of the area's potential development, according to demographic, economic and governmental trends
Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [241]-244)
Metropolis today -- Origins of a metropolitan region -- Growth in the region's industries -- Labor and freight -- External economies -- From jobs to people to jobs again -- The distribution of jobs within the region -- Jobs in motion -- From tenement to split level -- City hall and town hall -- Metropolis 1985
Alternative author
Vernon, Raymond, 1913-1999
metadata comments
Cut off text due to tight binding (map)
Obscured text back cover
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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