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Economies Of Central City Neighborhoods
Economies Of Central City Neighborhoods
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A01=Richard Bingham
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Author_Richard Bingham
Author_Zhongcai Zhang
Case Western Reserve University
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Central City Neighborhoods
cities
Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate
class
crime
demographic variables
employment
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extreme
Extreme Poverty Neighborhoods
Gasoline Service Stations
General Merchandise Stores
high
High Crime Neighborhoods
Human Capital Deficit
labor market dynamics
Low Crime Neighborhoods
Miscellaneous Plastics Products
Negative Relationships
Neighborhood Economies
Neighborhood Employment
neighborhood industry employment patterns
Ohio Central Cities
ohio's
Personal Services Industries
Postal Zip Code
poverty
Poverty Neighborhoods
Richard D. Bingham
Sic Industry
Sic Level
socioeconomic indicators
spatial econometrics
Spatial Lag
Spatial Lag Effect
Specialty Trades
urban economic analysis
urban redevelopment planning
Vacant Housing Units
working
Zhongcai Zhang
zip
Zip Code
Zip Code Neighborhoods
Product details
- ISBN 9780813397719
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 04 Apr 2001
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
In The Economies of Central City Neighborhoods Bingham and Zhang examine the location of industry employment in a variety of producer and consumer-oriented industries in relation to major neighborhood characteristics such as demographic, labor force, socioeconomic, and housing variables. While the primacy of poverty is an aspect of central city neighborhoods that drives the growth and decline of neighborhood economies, it implies the significance of effective intervention at early stages of neighborhood economic disintegration. Neighborhood cluster of industries suggests a direction of neighborhood redevelopment, and the pervasive spill-over effects of this necessitate the coordination among redevelopment initiatives of bordering neighborhoods.The research in this text contributes to the urban literature by providing an industry-by-industry analysis of the economies of central city sub-areas in Ohio. This study is informative and illuminating to central city revitalization/redevelopment planning and related efforts that often take place at the neighborhood level.
Richard D. Bingham is Professor of Public Administration and Urban Studies at Cleveland State University where he is also a Senior Research Scholar of the Urban centre. He has published widely in economic development and is founding editor of Economic Development Quarterly. Zhongcai Zhang is Director of Market Research atabase Marketing at Ohio Savings Bank. Prior to his current position, he was Senior Research Associate at the centre for Urban Studies, School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Buffalo. He has published in Economic Development Quarterly, Industry Week, Journal of the American Planning Association, and Urban Affairs Review. He has also authored and co-authored several research reports for the United States EPA and HUD. Richard D. Bingham is Professor of Public Administration and Urban Studies at Cleveland State University where he is also a Senior Research Scholar of the Urban centre. He has published widely in economic development and is founding editor of Economic Development Quarterly. Zhongcai Zhang is Director of Market Research atabase Marketing at Ohio Savings Bank. Prior to his current position, he was Senior Research Associate at the centre for Urban Studies, School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Buffalo. He has published in Economic Development Quarterly, Industry Week, Journal of the American Planning Association, and Urban Affairs Review. He has also authored and co-authored several research reports for the United States EPA and HUD.
Economies Of Central City Neighborhoods
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