Topics View All
Geography View All
Content Type View All
Trending:
Research Activities
General Information
As nations rapidly urbanize, metropolitan areas are becoming hubs for innovation, production, trade and investment within countries and across international borders. Brookings experts examine how metropolitan areas are engaging in the world markets to create more jobs, attract global talent and investment, and spur long-term, sustainable economic growth.
Economic Development ›
comments
October 10, 2013, Witney Schneidman
Exports ›
October 10, 2013, Steven Pifer
Manufacturing ›
October 9, 2013, Scott Andes and Mark Muro
Refine by: U.S. Economic Performance | Competitiveness | Trade | U.S. Metro Areas
Past Event
October 10, 2013
Opinion | International Herald Tribune
Blog Post
October 9, 2013, Scott Andes and Mark Muro | comments
October 9, 2013, Amadou Sy | comments
Opinion | The Philadelphia Inquirer
October 8, 2013, Bruce Katz and Jennifer Bradley
October 7, 2013, Nicole Prchal Svajlenka | comments
Report
October 4, 2013, Mark Muro, Scott Andes, Kenan Fikri, Martha Ross, Jessica Lee, Neil G. Ruiz and Nick Marchio
In the News
Tennessee needs to complement its cost appeal with new production efficiency, top-flight workforce training, and a flare for product and process innovation. October 4, 2013, Mark Muro, The Examiner
Tennessee needs to complement its cost appeal with new production efficiency, top-flight workforce training, and a flare for product and process innovation.
October 4, 2013, Mark Muro | comments
October 3, 2013, Regis Barnichon | comments
View All Research on Metropolitan Areas ›Show 10 More
You have not selected any newsletters.
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM CST
Sep 13
Brookings Institution
Jul 22
Get Updates
Suburbia is home to the largest and fastest growing poor population in the country and more than half of the metropolitan poor.
In their new book, Elizabeth Kneebone and Alan Berube offer anti-poverty strategies that work region-wide.
Visit the book's site for action tools and more information »
Bruce Katz
Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
The Adeline M. and Alfred I. Johnson Chair in Urban and Metropolitan Policy
@bruce_katz
Robert Puentes
Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program
@rpuentes
Alan Berube
Senior Fellow and Deputy Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
@berubea1
View All Experts on Metropolitan Areas »