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Contents:List of Tables and Figures
Preface and AcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Describing the Elephant: The Information Sector
2. Emergence of the Information Sector
3. The Information Sector in Metropolitan Economies
4. Metropolitan Income and Growth: The Roles of Specialization, Size, and Human Capital
5. Income Convergence and Poverty in Metropolitan Areas
6. Conclusion and Policy RecommendationsAppendix
References
Index
The Johns Hopkins University Press
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