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Is the Future Bleak for Our Biggest Cities?

Across the world, superstar cities (such as London and Paris) have been regularly accused of draining the people, talent, and capital from smaller regions within their countries. This imbalance in eco... Read more

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Noa

July 2020

Series Intro: Is the Future Bleak for Our Biggest Cities?

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Bloomberg

Mar 2020

Superstar Cities Are Driving People Away | Justin Fox

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The New York Times

Mar 2020

The Upshot: Yes, Rich Cities Are Getting Richer. But That’s Not the Whole Story.

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Dec 2019

How America’s Second-Tier Cities Can Catch the Superstars | Noah Smith

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Bloomberg

Jan 2020

Pay Workers to Leave Depressed Towns | Michael R Strain

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July 2020

Conclusion: Is the Future Bleak for Our Biggest Cities?

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