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This study investigates the relative attractiveness of new towns to different industries in the Midwest and the Sunbelt new communities and attempts to determine just how attractive new community living environments are to persons actually living or working in these environments. This study indicates that when attractiveness is assessed by economic base alone, the Sunbelt new communities are more attractive than the Midwest new communities.

Produktbeschreibung
This study investigates the relative attractiveness of new towns to different industries in the Midwest and the Sunbelt new communities and attempts to determine just how attractive new community living environments are to persons actually living or working in these environments. This study indicates that when attractiveness is assessed by economic base alone, the Sunbelt new communities are more attractive than the Midwest new communities.
Autorenporträt
Valentine Udoh James is a Professor of Environmental Management, Policy and Planning at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. He served as the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Clarion University of Pennsylvania from July 2008 to June of 2011. Dr. James holds a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Science from Texas A & M University.