Since the mid-1970s, the United States has resettled over 400,000 refugees and immigrants from former Soviet Republics, a quarter of whom have settled in New York City. The focal point and economic center of the former Soviet community has become Brighton Beach, a neighborhood in southern ...
The Role of New York City in the Economy of New York State In August 2017, The Worker Institute convened high level leaders over the course of two days, around a discussion of Buffalo, NY Since the Great Recession... JA Parrott 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 'As Serves our Interest best': ...
Although New York City's payroll employment is rising briskly, it still falls short of its 2001 peak, raising concerns that the local economy is not generating enough jobs. However, a look at a broader set of economic indicators—alternative job measures, wage and salary earnings, and a compo...
NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- A group of leading Chinese and American economists will gather in New York City on Jan. 9 to provide a forecast for the Chinese economy in the coming year. Presented by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (NCUSCR) and Peking University (PKU)'...
New Yorkers have an astonishing $19B in unclaimed funds, according to the New York State Comptroller's office. In New York City alone, there is nearly $5B. January 4, 2025 5:59pm EST Party City is going out of business: report
An analysis of employment and income trends suggests that the economic impact of the September 11 attack on New York City was somewhat less severe than originally thought. The attack created sizable job and income losses, but the city's current downturn appears to stem largely from other, cyclic...
The modern economy of New York City began to emerge in the 1800s. New York had unique natural advantages that allowed it to become the leading port city in America. It was more centrally located than Boston or Charleston, an advantage if you wanted to ship from Europe to one location that...
This chapter focuses on the roles of energy and strategies for capital accumulation as the primary determinants of urban development. The essay begins with a brief survey of the city in history: ranging from the mercantile trading city, characterized by craft production, to the rise of the indust...
Its signature metropolitan center, New York City, is the single largest regional urban economy in the country. New York City isthe leading job hubfor banking, finance, and communication in the U.S. New York is also a major manufacturing center and shipping port, and it has a thriving tec...
The solidarity economy in North America has received growing attention at multiple scales in the past ten years. As worker cooperatives in New York City enjoy newfound municipal support, narrative struggles emerge between actors within the solidarity economy space. The solidarity economy may be theorize...