From Richard Florida, author of the bestselling books The Rise of the Creative Class and Who’s Your City?, comes a book that frames the economic meltdown of 2008–09 not as a crisis but as an opportunity to “reset.” In doing so, he paints a fascinating picture of what our economy, society, and geography will look like—of how we will work and live—in the future. This economic crisis doesn’t represent a cycle. It represents a reset. The Great Reset: Learn why the depressions of the 1870s and 1930s were the most technologically progressive eras in history, and how today’s crisis is setting the stage for a new wave of prosperity. A New Spatial Fix: Discover how our landscape will be transformed, with a shift away from the auto-dependent suburban model that has reached its limits. The Creative Economy: Understand the shift from an industrial system to an economy powered by knowledge, creativity, and ideas—and what it means for the jobs of the future. Renting the Dream: Explore why the "ownership society" is giving way to a more flexible and mobile lifestyle, and how renting is becoming the smarter choice for a new generation. The Rise of Megaregions: See how massive new corridors of innovation and economic power are forming, and why infrastructure like high-speed rail is essential to connect them.
Social SciencesBusiness & EconomicsBusinessBusiness StudiesEconomicsHistory of Economics
RELEASED2010
PUBLISHERHarperCollins e-books
LENGTH239
LANGUAGEEN
The Great Reset: How New Ways of Living and Working Drive Post-Crash Prosperity
From Richard Florida, author of the bestselling books The Rise of the Creative Class and Who’s Your City?, comes a book that frames the economic meltdown of 2008–09 not as a crisis but as an opportunity to “reset.” In doing so, he paints a fascinating picture of what our economy, society, and geography will look like—of how we will work and live—in the future. This economic crisis doesn’t represent a cycle. It represents a reset. The Great Reset: Learn why the depressions of the 1870s and 1930s were the most technologically progressive eras in history, and how today’s crisis is setting the stage for a new wave of prosperity. A New Spatial Fix: Discover how our landscape will be transformed, with a shift away from the auto-dependent suburban model that has reached its limits. The Creative Economy: Understand the shift from an industrial system to an economy powered by knowledge, creativity, and ideas—and what it means for the jobs of the future. Renting the Dream: Explore why the "ownership society" is giving way to a more flexible and mobile lifestyle, and how renting is becoming the smarter choice for a new generation. The Rise of Megaregions: See how massive new corridors of innovation and economic power are forming, and why infrastructure like high-speed rail is essential to connect them.
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