Escape From Connecticut's Cities
10 April 2001 - 8:00am
This op-ed by Bruce Katz argues that in order for Hartford and other older cities in Connecticut to socially and economically recover, the cities and state need to take radical approaches.
This op-ed by Bruce Katz argues that in order for Hartford and other older cities in Connecticut to socially and economically recover, the cities and state need to take radical approaches. "...cities in Connecticut do not just face a fiscal crisis; they have a deeper crisis rooted in market irrelevance and social isolation."
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Escape From Connecticut's Cities
Source:
The Brookings Institution, April 9, 2001
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