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1: Density=Destiny? 1-06

2:Density=Prosperity 1-06

3: Idea Cities Grow 1-06

4: Why Ideas=Growth 1-06

5:What Cities Can Do 1-06

6: Create Tech Jobs 1-06

Housing Bubble USA? '06

The Health-Care Econ '06

NYC Public Health '07

New Orleans blog 12-05

Comparative Govt Analysis

COMP - 1973-1988

Oxford Manifesto 1993

Economics of Govt 10-06

NYS Muni Ranks 2002

Workers Comp 10-06

Local Govt Taxation

Property Values

Gaffney:Why 20s NYC Grew

NYC Prop Assessments 07

Vickrey: 10 Ideas for NYC

CongestionPricingTestimon

Vickrey's 12 Principles

Vickrey 12 Brief

NYC MBP Forum 7-17-07

Business Strategy, CSR

Business Calculators

What Form of CSR Is Best?

Environmental branding

Business and Ecology

Workplace Branding

Financial Mkts--Cecchetti

Financial Strategy

Lessons of Sarbanes-Oxley

Non-Financial Reporting

Socially Responsible Investing - Proxy Issues

Company/Product Ratings

JTM Reports 1988-1992

Personal Fin/Funding

Personal Calculators

Funding Education '07

Managing IP

John Tepper Marlin Books

Hilda van Stockum Books

Votes4Women - Scripts

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Rank a U.S. city or zip code area by housing, income, employment/unemployment, mortgage loans, social and demographic factors. 

New York City payroll jobs by NAICS industry category and household employment 
New York City wages by occupation.

Calculate effect of U.S. inflation - Back to 1913 (official series) $1 in 1913 = $19.73 in 2005.
Calculate effect of U.S. inflation - Back to 1800 (unofficial series):   $1 in 1913 = $19.11 in 2005.


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