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As nations rapidly urbanize, metropolitan areas are becoming hubs for innovation, production, trade and investment within countries and across international borders. Brookings experts examine how metropolitan areas are engaging in the world markets to create more jobs, attract global talent and investment, and spur long-term, sustainable economic growth.
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How Cities and Metros Are Fixing Our Broken Politics and Fragile Economy
2013, Jennifer Bradley and Bruce Katz
Mexico Confronts the Challenges of Global Competition
2013, Diana Villiers Negroponte, ed.
2013, Roy W. Bahl, Johannes F. Linn and Deborah L. Wetzel
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2013, David H. Romer and Justin Wolfers , eds.
2012, Masahiro Kawai and Eswar Prasad, eds.
2012, David H. Romer and Justin Wolfers , eds.
2012, Carol Graham
Work, Education, and Social Policy in Two Rich Countries
2012, Jenny Chesters , Ron Haskins and Ariel Kalil, eds.
The Financial Lives of Low-Income Americans
2012, Michael Barr
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