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An Aging Population and the Economic Vitality of Pennsylvania’s Cities and Towns

In: Economic Strategies for Mature Industrial Economies

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  • Peter Karl Kresl

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The global economy has transformed during the last few decades. Though the changes have benefited some, many mature industrial economies have not been treated well by the changes they have seen and have been forced to adapt to dramatically altered circumstances. In this collection of original papers, economists and geographers from Asia, North America and Europe examine the policy initiatives that have succeeded in their countries.

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  • Peter Karl Kresl, 2010. "An Aging Population and the Economic Vitality of Pennsylvania’s Cities and Towns," Chapters, in: Peter Karl Kresl (ed.), Economic Strategies for Mature Industrial Economies, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Peter Karl Kresl & Daniele Ietri, 2010. "The Aging Population and the Competitiveness of Cities," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 13350.
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