1st Edition
Metropolis and Region
By Otis Dudley Duncan, William Richard Scott, Stanley Lieberson, Beverly Davis Duncan, Hal H. Winsborough
Copyright 2011
612 Pages
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RFF Press
587 Pages
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This is Volume II of a series of six on Urban and Regional Economics originally published in 1960. This study discusses the future of urban developments in America. Has they already have megapolitan belts, sprawling regions of quasi-urban settlement stretching along coast lines or major transportation routes, current concepts of the community stand to be challenged. What will remain of local... Read more
Preface, Chapter I. Metropolis and Region: A Mid-Century Bench, Part I. The Metropolis and Its Functions, Part II. Metropolitan Dominance: Hinterland Activities, Part Ill. Industry Structure and Regional Relationships, Part IV. Fifty Major Cities and Their Regional Relationships, Appendix: Sources and Adjustment of Data, Bibliography, Index.
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Otis Dudley Duncan, William Richard Scott, Stanley Lieberson, Beverly Davis Duncan, and Hal H. Winsborough
"What kinds of economic activities are performed in and around the large cities of the United States? The authors of this extensive monograph attempt to provide an answer. Working with the elementary notion that a city exists through a series of exchange-or input-output-relations with other cities and non-urban areas, the authors construct a functional classification of large cities. In the process they summarize much of the literature on the subject of location and provide any new analyses of existing bodies of data. This monograph ... represents a major contribution to our knowledge of regional economics. Massive compendia of data are rarely exciting. Yet many of them prove to be extremely valuable, both as reference works and as starting points for further research. This monograph should be no exception." – Theodore R. Anderson, State University of Iowa






