The Value of Cities: An international conference
Cabot Hall, Canary Wharf, London
GLA Economics held its first conference on Thursday 16 October 2003.
The theme was the Value of Cities.
Conference review
Conference
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Agenda
The Value of Cities agenda
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Presentations
London
Bridget Rosewell, Chief Economist, GLA Economics
London GLA Economics
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London
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New York
Rae D Rosen, Senior Economist and Assistant Vice President, Federal
Reserve Bank of New York
Federal Reserve
Bank of New York PDF
Federal Reserve
Bank of New York RTF
Paris
Hubert Duault, Managing Director, Paris Developpement
Paris Developpement
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Paris Developpement
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Berlin
Roland Engels, Deputy Managing Director, IHK Berlin
IHK Berlin PDF
IHK Berlin
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Workshops
Transport and congestion charging
Large-scale transport projects such as Crossrail and congestion charging.
Transport
and congestion charging PDF
Transport
and congestion charging RTF
Housing
The importance of housing sub-markets within large cities to support changing
populations.
Housing PDF
Housing RTF
Environment
Measuring the economic-environmental impact of government policies within
a context of sustainability.
Environment
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Work and social disadvantage
The role for local economies in mitigating social exclusion and poverty.
Work
and social disadvantage PDF
Work
and social disadvantage RTF
Changing industries
Balancing the growth of new sectors such as the creative industries with
traditional industries such as manufacturing.
Changing
industries PDF
Changing
industries RTF
Higher education
Measuring the economic impact of higher education on world cities.
Higher
education PDF
Higher
education RTF
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