Regional Spotlight: Smart Growth for Regions of All Sizes
Paul R. Flora
Regional Spotlight, 2019, issue Q2, 8-14
Abstract:
Pittsburgh?s population has shrunk by 400,000 since 1969, making it the poster child for urban shrinkage. So why is it doing so well? Sometimes, smaller really is better.
Keywords: population density; urban population (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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