http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/epr/02v08n2/0211harr.pdfInternational audienceThe September 11 attacks in New York and Washington have forced Americans to confront the fact that to live or work in a large city is to be at greater risk of large-scale terrorism. What do these risks, and the public perception of them, imply for cities in general and the future of New York City in particular? In this article, the authors begin their exploration of this issue by examining why cities exist in the first place. To conduct their analysis, they simulate two key theoretical models of economic geography, using data that approximate the characteristics of a major U.S. city as well as estimates of the costs of the September 11 attacks. The authors con...
This paper studies the effect of terrorist attacks on the internal structure of cities. We develop a...
This timely treatise introduces an innovative prevention/preparedness model for cities to address an...
WP 2006-01 January 2006This paper uses 2004 polling data for New York State residents to examine the...
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/epr/02v08n2/0211harr.pdfInternational audienceThe September 11 at...
The September 11 attacks in New York and Washington have forced Americans to confront the fact that ...
Harrigan and Martin assess the viability of major cities, and New York in particular, in the face of...
Harrigan and Martin assess the viability of major cities, and New York in particular, in the face of...
Urbanisation is set to continue rapidly in the 21st century, with a further two and half billion pro...
The almost uncountable infrastructural and other system elements make citizens’ life easier in post-...
This article interrogates the relationship between terrorism and development through the lens of cit...
Terrorism and enhanced security concerns are firmly planted in the American psyche. It is hard fo...
Cities undergoing rapid growth are at risk of outbreaks of violence as competition over scarce resou...
This book will make fascinating reading for all those concerned with the future of nations in which ...
The federal government along with many state and local governments, has gained painful, firsthand kn...
This article was presented at a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in Apri...
This paper studies the effect of terrorist attacks on the internal structure of cities. We develop a...
This timely treatise introduces an innovative prevention/preparedness model for cities to address an...
WP 2006-01 January 2006This paper uses 2004 polling data for New York State residents to examine the...
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/epr/02v08n2/0211harr.pdfInternational audienceThe September 11 at...
The September 11 attacks in New York and Washington have forced Americans to confront the fact that ...
Harrigan and Martin assess the viability of major cities, and New York in particular, in the face of...
Harrigan and Martin assess the viability of major cities, and New York in particular, in the face of...
Urbanisation is set to continue rapidly in the 21st century, with a further two and half billion pro...
The almost uncountable infrastructural and other system elements make citizens’ life easier in post-...
This article interrogates the relationship between terrorism and development through the lens of cit...
Terrorism and enhanced security concerns are firmly planted in the American psyche. It is hard fo...
Cities undergoing rapid growth are at risk of outbreaks of violence as competition over scarce resou...
This book will make fascinating reading for all those concerned with the future of nations in which ...
The federal government along with many state and local governments, has gained painful, firsthand kn...
This article was presented at a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in Apri...
This paper studies the effect of terrorist attacks on the internal structure of cities. We develop a...
This timely treatise introduces an innovative prevention/preparedness model for cities to address an...
WP 2006-01 January 2006This paper uses 2004 polling data for New York State residents to examine the...