Can Power Be Restored in the Electric City? A Case Study of Scranton, Pennsylvania
Eileen Norcross
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Annals of Computational Economics, 2016
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Like many former industrial cities, Scranton is struggling. A 75-year population decline has eroded its tax base, and city officials have been unable to control costs—a combination that threatens to bankrupt the city. Scranton was classified as a distress
Date: 2016
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