Cities and the Wealth of Nations by Jane Jacobs audiobook

Cities and the Wealth of Nations: Principles of Economic Life

By Jane Jacobs
Read by Bernadette Dunne

Blackstone Publishing 9780394729114

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $41.95

    ISBN: 9798212033282

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    ISBN: 9798212033299

Runtime: 10.51 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Business & Economics
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

In this eye-opening work of economic theory, Jane Jacobs argues that it is cities—not nations—that are the drivers of wealth. Challenging centuries of economic orthodoxy, in Cities and the Wealth of Nations the beloved author contends that healthy cities are constantly evolving to replace imported goods with locally produced alternatives, spurring a cycle of vibrant economic growth. Intelligently argued and drawing on examples from around the world and across the ages, here Jacobs radically changes the way we view our cities—and our entire economy. 

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Not only comprehensible but entertaining…Like Mrs. Jacobs’s other books, it offers a concrete approach to an abstract and elusive subject. That, all by itself, makes for an intoxicating experience.” New York Times
“Not only comprehensible but entertaining…It offers a concrete approach to an abstract and elusive subject.” New York Times
“Learned, iconoclastic, and exciting…Jacobs’s diagnosis of the decay of cities in an increasingly integrated world economy is on the mark.” New York Times Book Review
“Learned, iconoclastic, and exciting.” New York Times Book Review
“Jacobs’s book is inspired, idiosyncratic, and personal…It is written with verve and humor; for a work of embattled theory, it is wonderfully concrete, and its leaps are breathtaking.” Los Angeles Times
“Jacobs’s book is inspired, idiosyncratic, and personal…Written with verve and humor.” Los Angeles Times

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Author Bio: Jane Jacobs

Author Bio: Jane Jacobs

Jane Jacobs (1916–2006) was a writer and activist who championed new approaches to urban planning for more than forty years. Her 1961 treatise The Death and Life of Great American Cities became perhaps the most influential American text about the inner workings and failings of cities, inspiring generations of urban planners and activists. Her efforts to stop the building of downtown expressways and protect local neighborhoods invigorated community-based urban activism and helped end Parks Commissioner Robert Moses’ reign of power in New York City.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Business & Economics
Runtime: 10.51
Audience: Adult
Language: English