Carter Years The Carter economic backdrop included inflation (stagflation), leading to a 1980 21.5% prime rate triggered by 1973 and 1979 oil/energy crises.
Category: Book 3
Polycentrism and Post-Suburbia
Between 1950 and 1970, urbanized area of Washington, D.C., grew from 181 to 523 square miles, Miami from 116 to 429, while the megalopolitan areas
THE 1978 CUED SENSE OF THE PROFESSION: The Subtle Revolution
The question as to whether this Second War penetrated into the professional economic development organizations would seem most appropriate at this point. An IEDC history
New Post-1970 ED Strategies: Casino Gambling, New Urbanism, Economic Gardening, Feds New Market and People vs Place,
New Strategies The reader who has suffered through this history may by this point have realized that through the 1980s, slowly, surreptitiously, incrementally
Deindustrialization-Assessment of B and H, the Great DeIndustrialization Debate
Deindustrialization Agglomerations run out of steam, and the industry/sector profit cycle proved very real. How to fix a broken agglomeration, excuse me, cluster will remain
Post 1970-Environmentalism
Let’s start out by firmly stating this history does not “pin the definitional tail” on what is meant by “environmentalism” (“E”). That is