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The Role of Transportation in Fostering Economic Mobility in Northeastern Pennsylvania

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  • Laura Ducceschi
  • Erin Mierzwa

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The Scranton Area Community Foundation (SACF), founded 63 years ago to promote change and growth in northeastern Pennsylvania, embarked on a series of community discussions more than a year ago to elicit information about the region?s opportunities for economic growth

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  • Laura Ducceschi & Erin Mierzwa, 2017. "The Role of Transportation in Fostering Economic Mobility in Northeastern Pennsylvania," Cascade, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, vol. 3, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedpca:0088
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