What does the future hold for America's cities and metropolitan areas? This special volume of The ANNALS analyzes demographic trends, housing preferences, crime patterns, economic indicators, and infrastructure investments to examine emerging patterns in the nation's cities. Drawing on research by leading scholars, the volume points toward a growing metropolitan centrality and a slowing-down of the sprawling suburban growth of the last half century. In particular, contributors agree that cities with dense, walkable downtowns that agglomerate economic activity are poised for resurgence.
This volume is a must-have for policymakers, scholars, and students to gain a deeper understanding of the current shape of the "New American City" and its overall effects on American culture and economics.
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Introduction: The Shape of the New American City - Eugenie L. Birch and Susan M. Wachter
A Nation of Cities: The Federal Government and the Shape of the American Metropolis - Kenneth T. Jackson
CITIES IN THE U.S. ECONOMY: COMPETITIVENESS, DEPENDENCE, AND EMPLOYMENT
Crime and U.S. Cities: Recent Patterns and Implications - Ingrid Gould Ellen and Katherine O'Regan
How Should Suburbs Help Their Central Cities? Growth and Welfare Enhancing Intra-metropolitan Fiscal Distributions - Andrew F. Haughwout and Robert P. Inman
Cities Today: A New Frontier for Major Developments - Saskia Sassen
URBAN DEMOGRAPHICS: IMMIGRATION, HOUSING, AND SERVICES
The Changing Bases of Segregation in the United States - Douglas S. Massey, Jonathan Rothwell, and Thurston Domina
Demographic Forces and Turning Points in the American City, 1950 to 2040 - Dowell Myers and John Pitkin
Urban Growth and Housing Affordability: The Conflict - Richard Voith and Susan M. Wachter
THE METROPOLITAN FOOTPRINT: SPRAWL AND REURBANIZATION
Downtown in the 'New American City' - Eugenie L. Birch
The Changing Shape of Metropolitan America - John Landis
The New Urbanity: The Rise of a New America - Arthur C. Nelson
PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN AMERICAN CITIES: INFRASTRUCTURE, SERVICES, AND DELIVERY
Transport Infrastructure and Global Competitiveness: Balancing Mobility and Livability - Robert Cervero
Making Infrastructure Competitive in an Urban World - Rae Zimmerman