Date of Completion
May 2005
Abstract
The paper examines the experience of Connecticut's urban centers over the past century with an eye toward informing public policy. An in-depth qualitative discussion describes the rise and characteristics of urbanism, and then its unraveling. Linear regression analysis then quantifies the impact of various contributory factors on urban economic health in Connecticut cities since 1980. The findings suggest that local policymakers are largely unable to influence economic conditions in their cities.
Recommended Citation
Noonan, Kyle , "What Makes Small-City Downtowns Viable?" (2005). Honors Scholar Theses. 3.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/srhonors_theses/3