From the Humanities and Social Change Center, "Economists and Cities", papers thus far:
-- "Economists in the City: Reconsidering the History of Urban Policy Expertise: An Introduction," by Mike Kenny & Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche-- "Cities and Space: Towards a History of ‘Urban Economics’," by Beatrice Cherrier & Anthony Rebours
-- "From Cities to Nations: Jane Jacobs’ Thinking about Economic Expansion" by Cédric Philadelphe Divry
-- "The Institutionalization of Regional Science In the Shadow of Economics" by Anthony Rebours
-- "Urban Agglomeration, City Size and Productivity: Are Bigger, More Dense Cities Necessarily More Productive?" by Ron Martin
-- "Technology as a Driver of Agglomeration" by Diane Coyle
-- "Regions and Cities: Policy Narratives and Policy Challenges in the UK" by Philipp McCann
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