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In this episode we talk about the New Econ 101, a 2015 collection of four articles highlighting innovative economic approaches pulled together by Next City. The topics covered include utilizing co-ops to bolster underrepresented economies, a comparison of top down versus grass-roots urban district redevelopment in Kansas City, anchor institutes deploying a social design type approach to neighborhood development and civic engagement, and utilizing accelerator programs to drive hardware innovation.
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In this episode we talk about the New Econ 101, a 2015 collection of four articles highlighting innovative economic approaches pulled together by Next City. The topics covered include utilizing co-ops to bolster underrepresented economies, a comparison of top down versus grass-roots urban district redevelopment in Kansas City, anchor institutes deploying a social design type approach to neighborhood development and civic engagement, and utilizing accelerator programs to drive hardware innovation.
Episode artwork by Philip Myrtorp on Unsplash
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