9780801451690-0801451698-Coping with Adversity: Regional Economic Resilience and Public Policy

Coping with Adversity: Regional Economic Resilience and Public Policy

ISBN-13: 9780801451690
ISBN-10: 0801451698
Edition: 1
Author: Howard Wial, Harold Wolman, Travis St. Clair, Edward Hill
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Hardcover 278 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780801451690
ISBN-10: 0801451698
Edition: 1
Author: Howard Wial, Harold Wolman, Travis St. Clair, Edward Hill
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Hardcover 278 pages

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Coping with Adversity: Regional Economic Resilience and Public Policy (ISBN-13: 9780801451690 and ISBN-10: 0801451698), written by authors Howard Wial, Harold Wolman, Travis St. Clair, Edward Hill, was published by Cornell University Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Economic Conditions (Economics, Urban & Regional, Urban Planning & Development, Social Sciences, Urban, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Coping with Adversity: Regional Economic Resilience and Public Policy (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Economic Conditions books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Coping with Adversity addresses the question of why some metropolitan-area regional economies are resilient in the face of economic shocks and chronic distress while others are not. It is particularly concerned with what public policies make a difference in whether a region is resilient. The authors employ a wide range of techniques to examine the experience of all metropolitan area economies from 1978–2014. They then look closely at six American metropolitan areas to determine what strategies were employed, which of these contributed to regional economic resilience, and which did not. Charlotte, North Carolina, Seattle, Washington, and Grand Forks, North Dakota, are cases of economic resilience, while Cleveland, Ohio, Hartford, Connecticut, and Detroit, Michigan, are cases of economic nonresilience. The six case studies include hard data on employment, production, and demographics, as well as material on public policies and actions.

The authors conclude that there is little that can done in the short term to counter economic shocks; most regions simply rebound naturally after a relatively short period of time. However, they do find that many regions have successfully emerged from periods of prolonged economic distress and that there are policies that can be applied to help them do so. Coping with Adversity will be important reading for all those concerned with local and regional economic development, including public officials, urban planners, and economic developers.

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