1st Edition

Just Growth Inclusion and Prosperity in America's Metropolitan Regions

By Chris Benner, Manuel Pastor Copyright 2012
    248 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    248 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Breaking new ground in its innovative blend of quantitative and qualitative methods, the book essentially argues that another sort of growth is indeed possible. While offering specific insights for regional leaders and analysts of metropolitan areas, the authors also draw a broader – and quite timely – set of conclusions about how to scale up these efforts to address a U.S. economy still seeking to recover from economic crisis and ameliorate distributional divisions.

    1. Why Just Growth? 2. Measuring what we mean 3. Getting it right 4. Sliding, slipping, stuck 5. What’s it all mean? 6. Just Growth 

    Biography

    Chris Benner is Associate Professor in the Human and Community Development at the University of California Davis, USA.

    Manuel Pastor is Professor of Geography and American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California and Director of the USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity, as well as co-Director of the Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration

    'Among the major findings were that regional government has value, economic diversity was a benefit, educational institutions can be an anchor, and a strong black middle class is beneficial. Economic development, not workforce development, is a key factor. In conclusion, regional equity needs ties to bind people together; sustained growth requires a diverse employment base; and growth and equity require inclusive leadership. This ambitious work covers new ground. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate level and up.' - E. C. Erickson, California State University, Stanislaus