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9. Economic Transformation, Minorities, and Urban Demographic-Employment Mismatch in the U.S. and West Germany

  • John D. Kasarda and Jürgen Friedrichs
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The Future of the Metropolis
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© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part I. The Historical Perspective
  6. 1. Historical Dimensions of the Modern Metropolitan Problem 13
  7. 2. The New York Metropolis in Transformation: History and Prospect. A Study in Historical Particularity 27
  8. 3. Long-Term Trends and Problems of Metropolitan Paris 111
  9. 4. Railroads, Manufacturing and Services as Decisive Factors in Shaping the Metropolis, Berlin 1850-1920 117
  10. 5. National Capitals, World Cities and the New Division of Labour 135
  11. Part II. Changes in the Spatial Structure of Economic Activity During the Last Decades and the Metropolis: Facts and Explanatory Theories
  12. Chapter 1: General Trends
  13. 6. The Development of the European Urban System, 1971-1981 149
  14. 7. The Changing Spatial Structure of Economic Activity and Metropolitan Decline in the United Kingdom 171
  15. 8. Berlin and the Spatial Division of Labour within the FRG 201
  16. 9. Economic Transformation, Minorities, and Urban Demographic-Employment Mismatch in the U.S. and West Germany 221
  17. Chapter 2: Economic Development in Selected Metropolitan Areas
  18. 10. Restructuring and Locational Change in London's Electronics Industries 251
  19. 11. Does Paris Subsidize the Rest of France? 285
  20. 12. Decline of Industrial Employment in Berlin - Causes and Consequences 297
  21. Part III. Economic Policy and the Metropolis
  22. Chapter 1: Policies for Urban Economic Development in Advanced Industrial Countries
  23. 13. Overview: National Government Responses to Structural Changes in Urban Economies 313
  24. 14. Policies to Stimulate Urban Economic Activity in the United States - The Case of Detroit 327
  25. 15. The Growth of the Paris Region, Town Planning and the National Policy of Locational Control (1920-1984) 337
  26. 16. Economic Development Policy in London 349
  27. 17. Policies for Urban Economic Development in the Federal Republic of Germany 371
  28. 18. Evaluation of Recent Policy Innovations in Berlin (West) 381
  29. Chapter 2: Economic Transformation and Political Change in Metropolitan Areas
  30. 19. The Advanced Industrial Metropolis: A New Type of World City 391
  31. 20. Big City Politics - New Patterns and Orientations at the Local Level of the Welfare State 437
  32. Chapter 3: Development Options and Constraints for the Economic Future of Berlin (West)
  33. 21. Metropolitan Development to and Beyond 2000 - Some Hypotheses applied to the City of Berlin 463
  34. 22. Alternative Development Paths for the Economy of Berlin (West) - Reflections on Different Scenarios 471
  35. About the Contributors 479
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