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The Economy of Cities
The Economy of Cities
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In the foremost chapter of the book, Jacobs argues that cities preceded agriculture. She argues that in cities trade in wild animals and grains allowed for the initial division of labor necessary for the discovery of husbandry and agriculture; these discoveries then moved out of the city due to land competition.
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One Line Summary
Urban import replacement sparks cities' economic growth.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in how cities become economic powerhouses, this book offers a fascinating perspective. Jacobs explores how local production and innovation fuel growth, making it a compelling read for those curious about urban development and economic history. Her insights into the cyclical nature of city-based growth are both enlightening and inspiring.