In the past fifty years,the United States economy has witnessed a shift away from traditional manufacturing to highly specialized service and information-producing industries. This has resulted in the crisis of many long-established,industrial areas,particularly in the northeast and midwest of the united states. Population and economic growth has dispersed from these older regions to newer,growth areas in the South and West of the country. Just as industrialization encouraged the growth of suburbs,deindustrialization has surely contributed to suburban crisis. These areas suffered from the loss of stable jobs and,as a result,a loss of income.

New globalization and the crisis of suburban mobility in USA

PASTA, GIOVANNI
2013-01-01

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In the past fifty years,the United States economy has witnessed a shift away from traditional manufacturing to highly specialized service and information-producing industries. This has resulted in the crisis of many long-established,industrial areas,particularly in the northeast and midwest of the united states. Population and economic growth has dispersed from these older regions to newer,growth areas in the South and West of the country. Just as industrialization encouraged the growth of suburbs,deindustrialization has surely contributed to suburban crisis. These areas suffered from the loss of stable jobs and,as a result,a loss of income.
2013
Pasta, Giovanni
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