Cities Matter (Paperback)
Charles Albert Ramsay
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Add to basketPaperback. People ask themselves why cities exist? Cant there be other ways of organizing life on earth? Given the climate crisis and environmental concerns, how can we justify living in cramped quarters? Cities Matter answers those questions. Though Jane Jacobs is known mainly as an urbanist, Ramsay shows how important an economist she was, particularly with regards to cities and their economic relationships to nations and international trade. He has corralled much of Jane Jacobs writings on economics, in a palatable and concise format. He also explains classical economic geography, such as central location theory, and Alfred Marshalls economies of agglomeration. Borrowing from Jane Jacobs approach, he proposes real-life exercises for regular people wishing to compare suburban and urban living conditions, real estate investments, or transport-cost analysis for businesses. The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted some to predict the demise of cities. Will everybody continue to work from home and abandon city centres? Will the bucolic periphery take over from bustling and messy cities? Ramsay responds with a resounding NO, and posits that Jane Jacobs would too. People ask themselves why cities exist? Cant there be other ways of organizing life on earth? Given the climate crisis and environmental concerns, how can we justify living in cramped quarters? Cities Matter answers those questions. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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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:
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.
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