Emerging Strategies for Promoting Local Economic Performance of American Communities
This paper explores a new localism dynamic in American communities redeveloping their socioeconomic base for a more stable and promising future. Key to this new localism is the recognition that each community has its own economic and population base linked with neighboring communities. The role of state and local governments is also considered in creating focal sectors. The case of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is used as a specific example of how local communities can welcome new businesses and people, spawning a new localism that becomes a driving force in creating stable and prosperous communities.
Population Review
Volume 61, Number 1, 2022
Type: Policy Note, pp. 68-80
Emerging Strategies for Promoting Local Economic Performance of American Communities
Author: Vijai P. Singh
Affiliation: Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
Author/address: Department of Sociology, The Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences
2607 Wesley W. Posvar Hall, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260;
email: [email protected]
Abstract
This paper explores a new localism dynamic in American communities redeveloping their socioeconomic base for a more stable and promising future. Key to this new localism is the recognition that each community has its own economic and population base linked with neighboring communities. The role of state and local governments is also considered in creating focal sectors. The case of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is used as a specific example of how local communities can welcome new businesses and people, spawning a new localism that becomes a driving force in creating stable and prosperous communities.
Keywords
New localism, economic performance, emerging strategies, American communities, Pittsburgh
MLA
Drioui, Chaimae and Fatima Bakass. “Fertility Preferences and Outcomes in Morocco: Does Women’s Empowerment Matter in Actual-ideal Gap?” Population Review, vol. 61 no. 1, 2022, p. 1-30. Project MUSE muse.jhu.edu/article/842810.
APA
Drioui, C., & Bakass, F. (2022). Fertility Preferences and Outcomes in Morocco: Does Women’s Empowerment Matter in Actual-ideal Gap?Population Review 61(1), 1-30. https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/842810.
Chicago
Drioui, Chaimae, and Fatima Bakass. “Fertility Preferences and Outcomes in Morocco: Does Women’s Empowerment Matter in Actual-ideal Gap?” Population Review 61, no. 1 (2022): 1-30. muse.jhu.edu/article/842810.
Endnote
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