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Save to My PortfolioWhat's at Stake for Pittsburgh? The G-20 Should Focus on What's Good for Cities

Bruce Katz, September 22, 2009, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

What's at Stake for Pittsburgh? The G-20 Should Focus on What's Good for CitiesPittsburgh's "new economy" may be the key reason for the city's star turn as host of the September 2009 G-20 summit. But Bruce Katz argues that the seemingly abstract, big-picture decisions made at the gathering have big implications for Pittsburgh’s “next economy” and for metropolitan areas across the nation. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioMetro Philadelphia’s Energy Efficiency Strategy: Promoting Regionalism to Advance Recovery

Mark Muro and Sarah Rahman, July 07, 2009, The Brookings Institution

Metro Philadelphia’s Energy Efficiency Strategy: Promoting Regionalism to Advance RecoveryA new regional entity is coordinating five counties in a joint application for competitive Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grants that calls for new retrofit loan financing, a technology deployment fund, technical assistance to local governments around energy efficiency plans, and energy performance measurement of public buildings. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioRecent Immigration to Philadelphia: Regional Change in a Re-Emerging Gateway

Audrey Singer, David Park, Michael Katz and Domenic Vitiello, November 13, 2008, The Brookings Institution

Immigration to metropolitan Philadelphia has been rising recently after several stagnant decades. This paper examines recent trends in immigration to the region with attention to the varied immigrant groups, the opportunities they bring, and the challenges for policymakers, service providers, and communities across the area. The report argues for the development of a Regional Council on Immigration to best address the needs of the area’s newcomers. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioLand Banking as Metropolitan Policy

Frank S. Alexander, October 28, 2008, The Brookings Institution

A new Blueprint paper argues that the rising number of vacant and abandoned properties around the nation requires a more robust drive by the federal government to aid states and localities in land banking. The author, Frank Alexander of Emory University, recommends that federal policy should better capitalize local and regional land banking (the process or policy by which local governments acquire surplus properties and convert them to productive use), encourage code reform and regional collaboration. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioPennsylvania Speaks: The Democratic Contest Will Continue

William A. Galston, April 23, 2008, The Brookings Institution

Pennsylvania Speaks: The Democratic Contest Will ContinueIn the Pennsylvania primary, Hillary Clinton won an overwhelming victory, writes senior fellow William Galston. These results have quieted calls for her to leave the race and will probably slow the steady flow of superdelegates to Obama. Nonetheless, her path to the nomination remains steep. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe Political Geography of Pennsylvania: Not Another Rust Belt State

William H. Frey and Ruy Teixeira, April 15, 2008, The Brookings Institution

In the first in a series of reports on the demographic and political dynamics under way in 10 “battleground” states that will be crucial in deciding the 2008 election, the authors examine the political geography of Pennsylvania to explore whether the state will become more Democratic, remain closely divided or even go Republican for the first time in five elections. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioObama Criticized for 'Bitter' Blue-Collar Remarks

Sherry Linkon, Reihan Salam and Ruy Teixeira, April 14, 2008, NPR Talk of the Nation

Visiting Fellow Ruy Teixeira and experts appear on NPR's Talk of the Nation to discuss the Pennsylvania primary and the working-class vote. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioPennsylvania Economic Revival Lies in its Metro Assets

Bruce Katz, Amy Liu and Steve Wray, April 14, 2008, The Philadelphia Inquirer

Bruce Katz and his colleagues in a recent opinion piece in the Philadelphia Inquirer urge the federal government to organize their current fragmented investments in transportation and innovation and targeting them where they will provide the greatest return, metropolitan America. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioMetropolitan Pennsylvania

Amy Liu, April 01, 2008

Pennsylvania’s 16 metropolitan areas have great economic potential. Amy Liu explains tha an effort has to be made to build upon those assets for the future of the Keystone state and the nation as a whole.

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Save to My PortfolioAn Economic Plan for the Commonwealth: Unleashing the Assets of Metropolitan Pennsylvania

Bruce Katz and Amy Liu, March 31, 2008, The Brookings Institution

An Economic Plan for the Commonwealth: Unleashing the Assets of Metropolitan PennsylvaniaIn Pennsylvania, the next major presidential primary state, concerns about the economy loom large. A true federal economic agenda for the Commonwealth must empower state and local innovators to leverage the core assets of the nation's economy--innovation, infrastructure, human capital and quality places--where those assets are located: Pennsylvania’s many small and large metropolitan areas. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioPhilly's Many Walkable "Center Cities"

Christopher B. Leinberger, February 20, 2008, Philadelphia Daily News

Chris Leinberger comments that the Philidelphia metro area will no doubt see its "Walk Score" number grow, and ultimately become a major concentration of walkable urban places. Read More

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Save to My Portfolio"The Vital Center": A Federal-State Compact to Renew the Great Lakes Region

John C. Austin, October 01, 2007, The Brookings Institution

John Austin provided Great Lakes regional economic context for a forum of Ohio and Pennsylvania business and civic leaders convened by Congressmen Jason Altmire (PA), and Tim Ryan (OH) to develop strategies for growing the bi-state regional economy. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioCalling the Commonwealth: Revitalizing Pittsburgh

Bruce Katz and Jennifer S. Vey, May 27, 2007, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

State governments must get more involved and provide more support to revitalize cities like Pittsburgh Read More

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Save to My PortfolioBack to Prosperity: A Competitive Agenda for Renewing Pennsylvania

Bruce Katz, May 18, 2007, The Congress for the New Urbanism

Like many Midwestern states, Pennsylvania is transitioning slowly from an industrial past to a knowledge economy. As it does so, the state's development patterns—slow growth, fast sprawl, struggling cities and older suburbs—undermines the state's competitive future. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioPennsylvania Must Speed Up Reforms to Prosper: Growth Remains Slow Despite Hint of Progress

Amy Liu, Mark Muro and Rebecca Sohmer, April 08, 2007, The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA)

The authors argue that the same trends of slow growth, "hollowing" metropolitan and rural areas and deindustrialization that have gripped Pennsylvania for decades still do today and require urgent, possibly radical responses. Read More

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