Authors
Richard Florida, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Michael Storper
Publication date
2023/6
Journal
Urban studies
Volume
60
Issue
8
Pages
1509-1531
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
This paper examines the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and its related economic, fiscal, social and political fallout on cities and metropolitan regions. We assess the effect of the pandemic on urban economic geography at the intra- and inter-regional geographic scales in the context of four main forces: the social scarring instilled by the pandemic; the lockdown as a forced experiment; the need to secure the urban built environment against future risks; and changes in the urban form and system. At the macrogeographic scale, we argue the pandemic is unlikely to significantly alter the winner-take-all economic geography and spatial inequality of the global city system. At the microgeographic scale, however, we suggest that it may bring about a series of short-term and some longer-running social changes in the structure and morphology of cities, suburbs and metropolitan regions. The durability and extent of these …
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Scholar articles
R Florida, A Rodríguez-Pose, M Storper - Urban studies, 2023
F Richard, R Andrés, S Michael - Urban Stud. J, 2021