Cities and Crisis

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By Josef W. Konvitz *73

Published Feb. 17, 2016

Cities and Crisis explores why cities have been missing from analyses of the 2008 global economic crisis, offers lessons about how to strengthen lagging as well as dynamic cities, and explains why radical reforms may be needed to improve economic performance and reduce the impact of disasters. Josef W. Konvitz *73 is the former head of the urban affairs and regulatory-policy divisions at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

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