Equity & Inclusion: Local Policy-Driven Strategies for Economic Development & the Just City

A bird's-eye view of an urban renewal project, with a large barren area abutting a densely-built block of tenements.

An unidentified location in Boston's West End neighborhood during a controversial urban-renewal project in 1959. (Image courtesy of Boston City Archives on flickr. License: CC BY.)

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MIT Course Number

11.S945

As Taught In

Spring 2019

Level

Graduate

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Course Description

This course explores equity as a key value, measure, and framework for operationalizing local economic development plans and policies. It examines the implementation of local policy initiatives for equity in U.S. cities and investigates a wide range of contemporary theory and practice in the field of urban economic development, from contracting and municipal procurement to arts and culture-driven approaches.

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Karilyn Crockett. 11.S945 Equity & Inclusion: Local Policy-Driven Strategies for Economic Development & the Just City. Spring 2019. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.


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