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Boston and fourteen large cities economic structure and trends 1969-1980Boston and fourteen large cities economic structure and trends 1969-1980

Boston and fourteen large cities economic structure and trends 1969-1980

Jeffrey P. Brown

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...compares Boston to the US, Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Phoenix, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Denver, New York, San Francisco, and Washington DC; the findings provide insight into Boston's strengths and weaknesses relative to these other large cities and offers a perspective on local economic prospects in the 1980's; related to a large comparative study of the thirty-four largest cities and their metropolitan regions...

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OL42290816W

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Working classStatisticsPart-time employmentOccupationsLabor movementLabor

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