Professor @Cornell_CRP @CornellAAP @Cornell | Director Local Government Lab| Research on fiscal stress, healthy cities, sustainability, economic development
National survey with @ICMA finds joint use services between communities and schools are more common when power is SHARED with communities.
https://t.co/EJp3xrhMCk
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NYS survey finds joint use services between schools and communities can help rural communities provide more services for children
https://t.co/BTY0wIcR5k
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Our special issue on Community Development & Schools explore joint use, public health and tax abatement policy. https://t.co/ftVuxXqynP
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Is there a Global North design bias in the WHO age friendly domains? To address low uptake in the Andean region, more attention to macro level (demography, migration, social security systems) and micro level (family solidarity networks) is needed. https://t.co/WhSx3TgP4q
Moving beyond austerity! Our article, Challenging austerity under the COVID-19 state, just published in Cambridge J. of Reg. Econ. & Soc. finds US local governments are investing in innovative programs. https://t.co/XuLrynvE7T
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As Pres. Biden noted in his speech tonight, we can promote more inclusive growth by raising returns to labor. Such protections actually enhance economic productivity. Change is possible, and it benefits us all. https://t.co/aIuZsVsm58
New article shows pendulum swings between privatisation and remunicipalization among US local governments reflect contracting, market and citizen interests, as well as regulatory shifts, especially in water services. https://t.co/tpNHDpqedO
Highlights results from our paper on water pricing, showing private water systems charge higher prices, especially in PA and NJ where more favorable regulations are being put in place. https://t.co/zMRnyWQpv0
I will present at Congressional Briefing on Rural Population Issues - Friday, March 18, 12-1 EST. Registration and issue briefs at https://t.co/NeuLvw4B8F
Exciting upcoming webinar 📢 Authors and editor @ProfMWarner of the Special Issue on Water Privatization in Utilities Policy (https://t.co/NQ0joxmFBV) will discuss their contributions and reflections on future pathways for research on privatization.
https://t.co/p0yKDFU6h9