New money, nice town : how capital works in the new urban economy /

"The economic restructuring that has gone on since the 1980s has produced a new economic space in which service and high tech firms are at the forefront of innovation. One of the features of the new economy is what pop geographer Joel Kotkin calls "nerdistans, " or smaller cities with...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Nevarez, Leonard
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2003
Oxon, England ; New York, New York : 2013
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Corporate Power in the New Urban Economy
  • Traditions of Local Business Governance
  • Local Business Structure and Urban Politics
  • Is there a New Economy?
  • The Research Sites
  • The New Urban Economy Sectors
  • Organization of the Work
  • Centers of the New Industrial Space
  • Traditional Corporate Geography
  • The New Industrial Space
  • How Labor Sustains the New Industrial Space
  • Competition and Power at the Center
  • Spaces of Lifestyle
  • Contradictions of the Center
  • Producing Desirable Places
  • Quality of Life as Locational Asset
  • The Ambiguous Quality-of-Life Discourse
  • Building a Site in the New Urban Economy
  • Workspaces of the New Urban Economy
  • Relationships with Developers
  • Big Projects, Little Solidarity
  • Development Politics Without Developers
  • Doing Local Business in a Global Industry
  • Using the Chamber of Commerce
  • Financing the New Urban Economy
  • Organizing from Within
  • Hollowing Out Local Business Institutions
  • Corporate Interventions into Local Government
  • How Business Sets City Hall's Agenda
  • Rationales for Political Participation
  • The New Business of Local Politics
  • The New Local Philanthropy
  • A New Era of Corporate Philanthropy?
  • Charity and the Old Boys' Network
  • Environmentalism as Business Interest
  • Higher Education: The New Chamber of Commerce
  • Trajectories of Business/Nonprofit Alignments
  • Rethinking Rootlessness
  • Lessons from the New Urban Economy
  • Corporate Power for the Twenty-First Century
  • Corporate Power in the New Urban Economy
  • Traditions of Local Business Governance
  • Local Business Structure and Urban Politics
  • Is there a New Economy?
  • The Research Sites
  • The New Urban Economy Sectors
  • Organization of the Work
  • Centers of the New Industrial Space
  • Traditional Corporate Geography
  • The New Industrial Space
  • How Labor Sustains the New Industrial Space
  • Competition and Power at the Center
  • Spaces of Lifestyle
  • Contradictions of the Center
  • Producing Desirable Places
  • Quality of Life as Locational Asset
  • The Ambiguous Quality-of-Life Discourse
  • Building a Site in the New Urban Economy
  • Workspaces of the New Urban Economy
  • Relationships with Developers
  • Big Projects, Little Solidarity
  • Development Politics Without Developers
  • Doing Local Business in a Global Industry
  • Using the Chamber of Commerce
  • Financing the New Urban Economy
  • Organizing from Within
  • Hollowing Out Local Business Institutions
  • Corporate Interventions into Local Government
  • How Business Sets City Hall's Agenda
  • Rationales for Political Participation
  • The New Business of Local Politics
  • The New Local Philanthropy
  • A New Era of Corporate Philanthropy?
  • Charity and the Old Boys' Network
  • Environmentalism as Business Interest
  • Higher Education: The New Chamber of Commerce
  • Trajectories of Business/Nonprofit Alignments
  • Rethinking Rootlessness
  • Lessons from the New Urban Economy
  • Corporate Power for the Twenty-First Century