Jane Jacobs

Cities and the Wealth of Nations

Analysis of how cities drive national economies and economic development

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Jane Jacobs
Jane Jacobs

American-Canadian urban activist and writer whose The Death and Life of Great American Cities revolutionized urban planning by arguing for the vitality of mixed-use, pedestrian-scale neighborhoods against the orthodoxies of high modernist planning. Her battle to save Greenwich Village from Robert Moses became a defining moment in American urbanism.

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