Across the world\u27s most industrialized economies, the financial crisis of 2007 caused a contraction of state budgets and stimulated attempts to reform debt-burdened governments. In the United States, a system of fiscal federalism meant this turn towards austerity took a uniquely fragmented and geographically diverse form. Drawing on case studies of recent urban restructuring, Cities under Austerity challenges dominant understandings of austerity as a distinctly national condition and develops a conceptualization of the new US urban condition that reveals its emerging political and social fault lines. The contributors empirically detail the restructuring that is taking place across the United States, its underlying logics, its local impac...
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Urbanization in the United States since the 1980s has proceeded in an environment dominated by neoli...
Studies suggest that urban fiscal crises trigger the institutional separation of strategic services ...
Across the world\u27s most industrialized economies, the financial crisis of 2007 caused a contracti...
Since 2007, the United States’ economy has forged a new normal, combining deep recession, economic r...
Developed as a provisional formulation (and working concept) in the immediate aftermath of the globa...
By way of a critical exploration of austerity politics in the USA, the paper examines the means by w...
The 2008-2009 Global Economic Crisis (GEC) created an opportunity, eagerly seized by many national g...
The Great Recession hit several U.S. cities hard. Facing large revenue losses, these cities undertoo...
Post-recession urban restructuring in the U.S. has involved national and state governments pushing b...
Urban governance in Melbourne is a relative outlier compared to the recent experience of austerity p...
On July 18, 2013, the city of Detroit filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. De...
While the Great Recession officially ended six years ago, it still has implications for how cities a...
California continues to be at the epicentre of the current Great Recession. Cities around the state ...
Cities have been missing from analyses of the global economic crisis and debates about how to genera...
© The Author (2021). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Urbanization in the United States since the 1980s has proceeded in an environment dominated by neoli...
Studies suggest that urban fiscal crises trigger the institutional separation of strategic services ...
Across the world\u27s most industrialized economies, the financial crisis of 2007 caused a contracti...
Since 2007, the United States’ economy has forged a new normal, combining deep recession, economic r...
Developed as a provisional formulation (and working concept) in the immediate aftermath of the globa...
By way of a critical exploration of austerity politics in the USA, the paper examines the means by w...
The 2008-2009 Global Economic Crisis (GEC) created an opportunity, eagerly seized by many national g...
The Great Recession hit several U.S. cities hard. Facing large revenue losses, these cities undertoo...
Post-recession urban restructuring in the U.S. has involved national and state governments pushing b...
Urban governance in Melbourne is a relative outlier compared to the recent experience of austerity p...
On July 18, 2013, the city of Detroit filed for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. De...
While the Great Recession officially ended six years ago, it still has implications for how cities a...
California continues to be at the epicentre of the current Great Recession. Cities around the state ...
Cities have been missing from analyses of the global economic crisis and debates about how to genera...
© The Author (2021). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Urbanization in the United States since the 1980s has proceeded in an environment dominated by neoli...
Studies suggest that urban fiscal crises trigger the institutional separation of strategic services ...