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'Weak market cities' across European and America, or 'core cities'
as they were in their heyday, went from being 'industrial giants'
dominating their national, and eventually the global, economy, to
being 'devastation zones'. In a single generation three quarters of
all manufacturing jobs disappeared, leaving dislocated,
impoverished communities, run down city centres and a massive
population exodus. So how did Europeans react? And how different
was their response from America's? This book looks closely at the
recovery trajectories of seven European cities from very different
regions of the EU. Their dramatic decline, intense recovery efforts
and actual progress on the ground underline the significance of
public underpinning in times of crisis. Innovative enterprises,
new-style city leadership, special neighbourhood programmes and
skills development are all explored. The American experience, where
cities were largely left 'to their own devices', produced a slower,
more uncertain recovery trajectory. This book will provide much
that is original and promising to all those wanting to understand
the ground-level realities of urban change and progress.
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