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Romancing the Smokestack: How Cities and States Pursue Prosperity
Romancing the Smokestack: How Cities and States Pursue Prosperity
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Why is China also losing manufacturing jobs?
Do artists really help turn around a struggling neighborhood?
What should you do with a declining auto mall - save it or let it die and start over again?
What's better - subsidizing an business or subsidizing the infrastructure such a business requires?
These are the kinds of questions that cities and states deal with all the time in their economic development. Bill Fulton's new book, ROMANCING THE SMOKESTACK: HOW CITIES AND STATES PURSUE PROSPERITY, is a collection of economic development columns from GOVERNING magazine that covers deals with these questions - and reveals the good, the bad, and the ugly about how economic development is practiced in the United States.
Bill Fulton is a veteran author (GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA PLANNING, THE RELUCTANT METROPOLIS), urban planning and economic development consultant (with the firm Design, Community & Environment), and currently also mayor of Ventura, California, one of the most innovative communities in America. This book discusses economic development efforts that are sometimes shrewd and sometimes stupid - but shows that cities and states are tireless in their efforts to find the next economic engine.
You can read an excerpt from the introduction here: https://www.createspace.com/Preview/1073034
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