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Mitchell Moss wrote the following articles:
- "New
York: The City of the Telephone." - New York Talk
Exchange, 2008
- "From
Beaver Pelts to Derivatives. Why New York City
Thrives." - Rothmans, December 17, 2007
- "Bloomberg, New
York, and the Nation" - The Huffington Post, posted
on June 21, 2007
- "Executive
Governing." - in Business Week, June 14, 2007
- "New
York City in the 21st Century" - The Economic Development
Journal, Spring 2006
- "Stone's Film Shows
New York's Heart" - New York Observer, August 21, 2006
- "The
Political Catbird Seat in New York in 2001" - Black Renaissance,
Fall 2000
- "Why Cities Will
Thrive in the Information Age" - Urban Land: ULI on the
Future, 2000
- "Hold the Phone!"
- GRID New York, Summer 1999
- "Telecommunications and
Economic Development: The Challenge for Planners" - American
Planning Association News and Views, April 1999
- "The New York Stock Exchange
Masters In-Your-Face Technology" - GRID New York, Spring
1999
- "Emerging Patterns of
Office Development in NYC" - GRID New York, Winter 1999
- "'Net
Equity: Class Divisions Emerging on the Net" (with Steve Mitra)
- The Journal of Urban Technology, December 1998
- [reaction:]
"Digital Divide an Income Gap" - CNet News.com,
August 20, 1998 - by Beth Lipton
- "Technology and Cities"
- Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research, 1998
- "Tracking the Net: Using
Domain Names to Measure the Growth of the Internet in U.S. Cities"
(with Anthony Townsend) - The Journal of Urban Technology,
December 1997
- "The Best Stuff on Earth"
- Stern Business, Fall 1997
- "New York City's Hidden
Asset: Small Business" - Business Week, May 12, 1997
- "Premier
Paradox" (with Anthony Townsend and Wade Rowland) - Computerworld,
February 10, 1997
- "Technological
Trends Affecting the Manufacturing Sector of New York City"
- Economic Policy Review, February 1997
- "Reinventing the Central
City as a Place to Live and Work" - Housing Policy Debate,
1997
- "Why New York is Flunking
Biotechnology" - Home Economics, September 1996
- "Where's the Power in the Empowerment
Zone?" - City Journal, Spring 1995
- "Telecommuting for Individuals
and Organizations" (with John Carey) - Annual Review of
Communications, 1994-95
- "The New Fibers of Urban Economic
Development" - Portfolio, Spring 1991
- "Face to Face: Why Foreign Banks
Still Love New York" (with Joan G. Brion) - Portfolio,
Spring 1989
- "New York vs. New Jersey: A
New Perspective" - Portfolio, Summer 1988
- "Telecommunications, World
Cities, and Urban Policy" - Urban Studies, 1987
- "Will Cities Lose Their
Back Offices?" (with Andrew Dunau) - Real Estate Review,
Spring 1987
- "Telecommunications
Policy and Cities" - Intermedia, November 1986
- "Urban Growth, Information
Technologies and the Pacific Rim" (with Andrew Dunau)- Pacific
Telecommunications Quarterly, 1986
- "Can States Face the
Future? A New Agenda for Telecommunications Policy" - New
York Affairs, 1986
- "Telecommunications and the
Future of Cities" - Land Development Studies, 1986
- "The New Urban Telecommunications
Infrastructure" - Computer/Law Journal, 1985
- "New York Isn't Just New
York Anymore" - Intermedia, July/Sept 1984
- "Public Policy and Community-Related
Uses of Cable Televison" (with Robert Warren) - Urban Affairs
Quarterly, 1984
- "Can Cable Keep Its Promise?"
(with Frances Payne) - New York Affairs, 1981
- "Staging a Renaissance
on the Waterfront" - New York Affairs, 1980
- "The Lost Waterfront
of New York" - Coastal Zone Management Journal, 1979
- "Cable Televison: A Technology
for Citizens" - Univerisity of Detroit Journal of Urban
Law, 1978
- "High Tide: An Agenda for
the Urban Coastal Zone" - Coastal Zone Management Journal,
1977
- "Interactive Cable Television
Research in the United States" - Telecommunications and
Economic Development, 1977
- "The Urban Waterfront:
Opportunities for Renewal" - National Civic Review,
1976
- "The Urban Port: A Hidden
Resource for the City and Coastal Zone" - Coastal Zone Management
Journal, 1976
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