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Faculty Research: The Changing Face of Atlanta

More than 5.7 million people call metro Atlanta home — that’s a more than 300 percent increase over the past 45 years. Specifically, the Atlanta MSA has morphed from just five counties to 29, sprawling across 8,376 square miles (an … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Educational Policy Studies, Faculty Publications and Research, For Faculty, For Graduate Students, Geosciences, Public Management & Policy, Publications and Research, Uncategorized
Tagged age, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Atlanta, Center for State and Local Finance, Education, income, Metro Statistical Area (MSA), poverty, race
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“…the opposite of poverty is not wealth but justice.” –Bryan Stevenson

Stevenson’s quote can be viewed in this video. Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) will speak at the 25th Annual Benjamin E. Mays Lecture Series: The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will be … Continue reading
Sjoquist's Book About Atlanta

Dr. David Sjoquist is Professor of Economics, and Director of Domestic Programs and Director of the Fiscal Research Program, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University. He recently edited, Past Trends and Future Prospects of the American City: The … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Atlanta, Economics, employment, Fiscal Research Program, HOPE VI, housing, public finance, race, stimulas plan, transportation
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