The Economy of Cities

by Jane Jacobs
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The Economy of Cities
 
by
Jane Jacobs
 
published April 1970 by Jonathan Cape
binding Hardcover
isbn 0224618261   (isbn13: 9780224618267)
pages 268
date added
06-03-07



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Cate
01/22/08

Read in January, 2008
recommends it for: those interested in economics, urban studies, etc.
Jacobs begins this book countering the claims of accepted anthropology/archeology theory that cities are built on a rural economic base. Jacobs instead suggests that much of what is considered "rural work", and what rural economies have to offer, is in fact exported from cities to the hinterland. This is no small claim since practically everyone disagrees with her. She illustrates her thesis well with specific examples throughout history ranging from the ancient Turkish city Catal H...more
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Steve
12/15/07

Read in January, 2000
This isn't as well known as her classic The Death and Life of Great American Cities, but perhaps it should be. I have always been curious if further scholarship since its writing in the late '60s proved her hypothesis that agriculture came after settlements. She makes a convincing argument, based on archaeology of the time, that at trading posts/meeting places de facto seed trials might occur as well as the domestication of animals. Another interesting idea covered in the book i...more
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Blanca
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Read in December, 2007
After reading her best known book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, I really looked forward to reading what insights she had about municipal government.

It is difficult to get into and it's obvious that she isn't an economist. At this time, I will respectfully put this back on the shelf and I'll attempt again in the near future.
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Brandon
i wasn't wowed by this. i'm not an economist however and have very little understanding of these things. supposedly revolutionary, but ultimately just a bunch of common sense to me. if you have to choose, read "death and life of great american cities" instead.
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David
08/23/07

Read in January, 2006
recommends it for: city planners
Interesting look at the day to day of how cities create wealth among the population. I don't think that most of this was common sense, sometimes the very direct understanding is overlooked, this brought a lot of good things to light.
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Steven
12/20/07

Read in January, 2007
More economics lessons from Jane Jacobs. Talks a lot about multiplier effects and specialization and the way cities generate new industries, and then sub-industries to support those industries, and so on and so forth.
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Shannon
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Read in January, 2008
excellent analysis of what makes cities tick, proposes pre-agricultural cities, where animal and seed domestication developed and was outsourced to the rural areas...
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Edith
08/26/07

Read in March, 1997
This was probably the first Jane Jacobs book I ever read. She writes so eloquently that anyone can understand the economics that she speaks about.
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Grant
04/04/08

Read in January, 2004
Another great book by Jacobs about the history of mordern urban centers. And a short read for such a big topic.
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Alexis
05/30/08

if you have any interest in what makes cities livable you must read this book.
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Michael
bookshelves: communication-ecology, economics-comeco
A must read to figure out how wealth is created.
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Carolyn
I didn't finish this one....
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