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发表于2024-11-22
The New Geography of Jobs pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
From a rising young economist, an examination of innovation and success, and where to find them in America.
An unprecedented redistribution of jobs, population, and wealth is under way in America, and it is likely to accelerate in the years to come. America’s new economic map shows growing differences, not just between people but especially between communities. In this important and persuasive book, U.C. Berkeley economist Enrico Moretti provides a fresh perspective on the tectonic shifts that are reshaping America’s labor market—from globalization and income inequality to immigration and technological progress—and how these shifts are affecting our communities. Drawing on a wealth of stimulating new studies, Moretti uncovers what smart policies may be appropriate to address the social challenges that are arising.
We’re used to thinking of the United States in dichotomous terms: red versus blue, black versus white, haves versus have-nots. But today there are three Americas. At one extreme are the brain hubs—cities like San Francisco, Boston, Austin, and Durham—with a well-educated labor force and a strong innovation sector. Their workers are among the most productive, creative, and best paid on the planet. At the other extreme are cities once dominated by traditional manufacturing, which are declining rapidly, losing jobs and residents. In the middle are a number of cities that could go either way. For the past thirty years, the three Americas have been growing apart at an accelerating rate. This divergence is one the most important recent developments in the United States and is causing growing geographic disparities is all other aspects of our lives, from health and longevity to family stability and political engagement.
But the winners and losers aren’t necessarily who you’d expect. Moretti’s groundbreaking research shows that you don’t have to be a scientist or an engineer to thrive in one of these brain hubs. Among the beneficiaries are the workers who support the "idea-creators"—the carpenters, hair stylists, personal trainers, lawyers, doctors, teachers and the like. In fact, Moretti has shown that for every new innovation job in a city, five additional non-innovation jobs are created, and those workers earn higher salaries than their counterparts in other cities.
It wasn’t supposed to be this way. As the global economy shifted from manufacturing to innovation, geography was supposed to matter less. But the pundits were wrong. A new map is being drawn—the inevitable result of deep-seated but rarely discussed economic forces. These trends are reshaping the very fabric of our society. Dealing with this split—supporting growth in the hubs while arresting the decline elsewhere—will be the challenge of the century, and The New Geography of Jobs lights the way.
5星推薦!最開始是看到提到瞭Durham(NC)想讀,沒想到是這麼好的閱讀體驗!作者2012年成書,經濟學類科普讀物,對比三個美國:以灣區為例的創新中心,以底特律為例的衰落地區,以及所有其他可好可差的地區。創新中心的建立迴頭看都有些偶然的因素,但一旦開始就勢不可擋,不僅吸引更多高技術人纔,連當地的普通工種也受惠。教育水平與地區差異直接掛鈎,作者也對美國大學之前的數學科學教育堪憂,以及對高學曆移民政策放寬的呼籲。對一些地方的鼓勵政策的點評也很有見解。唯獨不解的是書裏的一些圖的畫法,感覺有誤導性,不知道是不是經濟學類的研究就是那樣畫圖…
評分很棒的一本書,幫助我將很多片段的信息容納在一個係統的分析中,而且更深一步探究。不論是展開的脈絡,談到的有趣細節或者新知識,或者最後的結論,都帶來很多閱讀的樂趣,而且帶動思考。一本新觀點和趣味兼有的書。
評分數據講話,挺契閤現在貿易戰主題的。全球化和高科技化讓美國分化成3個世界。受大學以上教育的人群工資在近四十年逐年增長,而高中及以下人群工資現在比四十年前還降低瞭,逐漸在分化。灣區及舊金山等高科技集群的發展雖然源於大學,同時也取決於明星效應,如名教授及企業傢。集群有溢齣效應和乘數效應,政府大力引進人纔或補貼研發機構是很有必要。美國政府與中國政府類似,爭取大企業或支持新興産業也是各種優惠政策,但很多時候目光不長遠反而好心卻沒乾成正確的事情。
評分我喜歡這本書。以後有時間要再讀一讀。
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The New Geography of Jobs pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024