The book provides an in-depth analysis of property market dynamics, challenging the notion that urban growth is a prerequisite for real estate booms. Rachel Weber explores the phenomenon of overbuilding, particularly during Chicago's "Millennial Boom," highlighting how financial incentives and easy access to capital can lead to speculative bubbles, even in declining cities. By examining the complex interplay between local and global forces, she reveals how these trends impact urban development and the broader socio-economic landscape.
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- 2023
- 2001
Swords Into Dow Shares
Governing The Decline Of The Military- Industrial Complex
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on defense contracting, this book offers a bold critique of corporate governance in the U.S., questioning prevailing assumptions about corporate behavior and its alignment with public interests. It explores the complexities of how corporations operate and challenges readers to reconsider the ethical implications of corporate actions in a critical industry. Through this lens, the author aims to reshape the dialogue around corporate responsibility and accountability in contemporary society.