How cultural and public services make cities more resilient to economic shocks
Public and cultural services help to mitigate the adverse effect of massive job displacement on a city’s population, according to three economists.
Florian Mayneris is an Associate Professor at UQAM. He received his PhD from Paris School of Economics in 2009. His research focuses on international trade, urban economics and regional and industrial policies.
Public and cultural services help to mitigate the adverse effect of massive job displacement on a city’s population, according to three economists.
Gentrification – which describes the influx of affluent and educated people into former working class neighbourhoods – is a major concern in numerous cities around the world. While civil ...