The Wealth and Poverty of Cities
Why Nations Matter
Mario Polèse
Reviews and Awards
"Cities are way more than you think. In this book, Mario Polèse makes the dazzling complexity of cities vivid and highly accessible to all readers. It is a tour-de-force that is clear-eyed and easy to read, despite giving up nothing of the sophistication of frontier research on the topic." -- Gilles Duranton, Wharton, University of Pennsylvania
"In The Wealth and Poverty of Cities, Mario Polèse reminds us that cities are part of a bigger whole - the nation - that must perform well enough for the potentially productive cities to play their role. The preconditions for the creation of urban wealth, such as the rule of law, the provision of public services and sound macroeconomic policies, are the responsibility of the state. This message is central for cities to be conducive of growth in emerging economies, but also elsewhere. The reader will find an exhaustive, provocative, and jargon-free overview of what we should know in a domain that is of the utmost importance for the future of our societies." -- Jacques-François Thisse, Catholic University of Louvain (UCL)
"Polèse's ability to distil the essence of urban and development economics into intelligible broad arguments makes for a very engaging read. The ambition is grand and Polèse has the ability to present ideas to a very broad inter-disciplinary audience, and a wider non-scholarly audience too, in a beautifully engaging and clear fashion." -- Dr. Simon Curtis, Senior Lecturer in International Politics, University of East Anglia