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The Opportunity Atlas
The Atlas of Economic Complexity by @HarvardGrwthLab
atlas.hks.harvard.edu
By the end of the century Mayhew’s successor Charles Booth produced the Poverty Maps
(1889–99), hand-colored to show seven classes in the metropolis, street by street: the lowest
class, vicious, semi-criminal; the very poor, casual employment; the poor; the mixed, some
comfortable, others poor; the fairly comfortable, good ordinary wages; the... See more
(1889–99), hand-colored to show seven classes in the metropolis, street by street: the lowest
class, vicious, semi-criminal; the very poor, casual employment; the poor; the mixed, some
comfortable, others poor; the fairly comfortable, good ordinary wages; the... See more
https://exeter.academia.edu/RegeniaGagnier • Introduction: Boundaries in Theory and History
Permanently divorcing physical location from economic opportunity gives us a real shot at radically expanding the number of good jobs in the world while also dramatically improving quality of life for millions, or billions, of people. We may, at long last, shatter the geographic lottery, opening up opportunity to countless people who weren’t lucky... See more