As America's most dysfunctional big city, Detroit faces urban decay, population losses, fractured neighborhoods with impoverished households, an uneducated, unskilled workforce, too few jobs, a shrinking tax base, budgetary shortfalls, and inadequate public schools
As America's most dysfunctional big city, Detroit faces urban decay, population losses, fractured neighborhoods with impoverished households, an uneducated, unskilled workforce, too few jobs, a shrinking tax base, budgetary shortfalls, and inadequate public schoolsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction I Some Background and Context on Detroit 1 Detroit's Challenges 2 Detroit's Substantial Assets II Surmounting Detroit's Fiscal Crisis and Revamping Its Municipal Public Sector and Public School District 3 Struggling to Deal with Detroit's Fiscal Crisis 4 Rightsizing Detroit's Public Sector 5 Reviving the Detroit Public School District III Economic Growth and Job Creation Fueled by the Private Sector 6 Economic Development through Corporate Relocations, Financial Repopulation Incentives, and Public-Private Partnerships 7 Economic Development through Entrepreneurship and the Creative Class IV A Vision of and Obstacles to the Creation of an Alternative Political Economy Sector 8 The Potential Role of an Alternative Political Economy Sector in Detroit's Revival 9 Conclusion: Evaluating the Likelihood of Success Index
Introduction I Some Background and Context on Detroit 1 Detroit's Challenges 2 Detroit's Substantial Assets II Surmounting Detroit's Fiscal Crisis and Revamping Its Municipal Public Sector and Public School District 3 Struggling to Deal with Detroit's Fiscal Crisis 4 Rightsizing Detroit's Public Sector 5 Reviving the Detroit Public School District III Economic Growth and Job Creation Fueled by the Private Sector 6 Economic Development through Corporate Relocations, Financial Repopulation Incentives, and Public-Private Partnerships 7 Economic Development through Entrepreneurship and the Creative Class IV A Vision of and Obstacles to the Creation of an Alternative Political Economy Sector 8 The Potential Role of an Alternative Political Economy Sector in Detroit's Revival 9 Conclusion: Evaluating the Likelihood of Success Index
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