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Who's Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most
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Who's Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life Hardcover - 2008

by Richard Florida

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Basic Books, March 2008. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Shelfwear/edgwear on covers and spine on dust jacket and boards; tips of spine bumped; ink underlining in first half of book. Signed by author on title page. ; 9.3 X 6.4 X 1.4 inches; 384 pages; Signed by Author
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Summary

All places are not created equal. In this groundbreaking book, Richard Florida shows that where we live is increasingly a crucial factor in our lives, one that fundamentally affects our professional and personal prospects. As well as explaining why place matters now more than ever, Who’s Your City? provides indispensable tools to help you choose the right place for you.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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About the author

Richard Florida is Professor of Business and Creativity at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, and the founder of the Creative Class Group, a for-profit think tank that charts trends in business, communities, and lifestyles. His national bestseller The Rise of the Creative Class was awarded the Washington Monthly's Political Book Award and Harvard Business Review's Breakthrough Idea Award. He lives in Toronto, Canada.