- Decline in the number of enterprises in the city
- Persistent growth in the underemployed
- Growth of make-work in city bureaucracies
- Piling up of undone work and unsolved practical problems
- Lack of new kinds of manufacturing to compensate for the losses of old
- Compulsive repetition of existing ways of doing things
- Lack of local development capital for new goods and services
- Surfeit of capital for projects that destroy existing enterprises and jobs
- Quantities of capital for export
Saturday, March 03, 2012
A Jane Jacobs Moment
Classic signs that a city is dying:
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