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Unlock the economic power of cities and understand their crucial role in shaping our world. Jane Jacobs, though known as an urbanist, was a pivotal economist. Cities Matter reveals her insights on the economic relationship between cities, nations, and international trade. Charles-Albert Ramsay combines Jacobs' work with classical economic geography, offering a fresh perspective on urban development. Discover why cities are essential for solving today's challenges. This book provides real-life exercises to compare urban and suburban living, analyze real estate investments, and assess transport…mehr

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Unlock the economic power of cities and understand their crucial role in shaping our world. Jane Jacobs, though known as an urbanist, was a pivotal economist. Cities Matter reveals her insights on the economic relationship between cities, nations, and international trade. Charles-Albert Ramsay combines Jacobs' work with classical economic geography, offering a fresh perspective on urban development. Discover why cities are essential for solving today's challenges. This book provides real-life exercises to compare urban and suburban living, analyze real estate investments, and assess transport costs. Learn about: * Theories of urban economics * The dynamics of import replacement * The impact of city instabilities Is the demise of cities inevitable? Ramsay answers with a resounding NO, explaining why cities will continue to thrive and innovate. Perfect for economists, urban planners, and anyone curious about the forces shaping our urban landscapes.
Autorenporträt
Charles-Albert Ramsay is a Montreal economist, popularizer, and teacher with a Master's in Economics from the Université de Sherbrooke. As a journalist for Les Affaires and the TVA business news channel, he has reported on new business projects in cities throughout Canada and internationally. A specialist in innovation and urban economics, he has taught economics at Dawson College and Kiuna Institution in Quebec.