The Texas Triangle :: an emerging power in the global economy /
This important new study examines the intricately linked phenomena of interwoven population growth, economic power, quality education, business leadership, and fiscal significance as exemplified in the "Texas Triangle," a network of metropolitan complexes that are reshaping the destiny of...
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Ausgabe: | First edition. |
Schriftenreihe: | Kenneth E. Montague series in oil and business history ;
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Zusammenfassung: | This important new study examines the intricately linked phenomena of interwoven population growth, economic power, quality education, business leadership, and fiscal significance as exemplified in the "Texas Triangle," a network of metropolitan complexes that are reshaping the destiny of Texas and adding a strong pinnacle in the global system of economic mega-centers. The Texas Triangle consists of three metropolitan complexes: Dallas-Fort Worth at the northern tip, Houston-Galveston at the southeastern point, and Austin-San Antonio at the southwestern edge. It consists of four US Census-designated metropolitan statistical areas and includes 35 urban counties that comprise those areas. The Texas Triangle soon will include four of the ten most populous cities in the United States. Together these metro areas represent the fifteenth largest economy in the world. The authors describe the trajectories of each of the Texas Triangle metros in which they live and work and integrate them into a larger dynamic of functioning cohesion and effective collaboration. The Texas Triangle offers community leaders, elected officials, policy makers, and others a more nuanced understanding of an important moment in America's continuing urban development. With broader perspectives for how community-building advances the public interest, this book lays important foundations for matching the path of economic prosperity to an informed sense of what is possible |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations, maps |
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505 | 8 | |a 15. The Texas Triangle's Economic Reach outside of Texas -- 16. Texas Triangle Challenges -- 17. The Texas Triangle in the Coming Decades -- 18. Old Texas versus New Texas -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix 1: Texas Fortune 500 Companies (2019) -- Appendix 2: Top Texas Triangle Tourism Destinations -- Appendix 3: Top Texas Triangle Amusement Parks -- Appendix 4: Selected Texas Triangle Public and PrivateUniversities -- Appendix 5: Texas Triangle Community College Systems -- Appendix 6: Passenger Rail Travel in the Texas Triangle -- Appendix 7: International Flights to and from Texas Triangle Airports | |
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contents | Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. The Origins of the Texas Triangle -- 2. The Texas Triangle among the United States' Megaregions -- 3. The Texas Triangle's Position in the Nation and World -- 4. The Texas Triangle's Rising Migration Crescendo -- 5. How Texas Grows More Rapidly Than Other States -- 6. What Texas Triangle Growth Means for Politics -- 7. Dallas -- 8. Fort Worth -- 9. Houston -- 10. Austin -- 11. San Antonio -- 12. The Rest of the Texas Triangle -- 13. Texas Metros outside of the Triangle -- 14. Rural Texas 15. The Texas Triangle's Economic Reach outside of Texas -- 16. Texas Triangle Challenges -- 17. The Texas Triangle in the Coming Decades -- 18. Old Texas versus New Texas -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix 1: Texas Fortune 500 Companies (2019) -- Appendix 2: Top Texas Triangle Tourism Destinations -- Appendix 3: Top Texas Triangle Amusement Parks -- Appendix 4: Selected Texas Triangle Public and PrivateUniversities -- Appendix 5: Texas Triangle Community College Systems -- Appendix 6: Passenger Rail Travel in the Texas Triangle -- Appendix 7: International Flights to and from Texas Triangle Airports Appendix 8: Triangle Counties -- Notes -- Index |
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spelling | Cisneros, Henry, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83217225 The Texas Triangle : an emerging power in the global economy / Henry G. Cisneros [and 3 others]. First edition. College Station : Texas A & M University Press, [2021] 1 online resource : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Kenneth E. Montague series in oil and business history ; number twenty-seven Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. The Origins of the Texas Triangle -- 2. The Texas Triangle among the United States' Megaregions -- 3. The Texas Triangle's Position in the Nation and World -- 4. The Texas Triangle's Rising Migration Crescendo -- 5. How Texas Grows More Rapidly Than Other States -- 6. What Texas Triangle Growth Means for Politics -- 7. Dallas -- 8. Fort Worth -- 9. Houston -- 10. Austin -- 11. San Antonio -- 12. The Rest of the Texas Triangle -- 13. Texas Metros outside of the Triangle -- 14. Rural Texas 15. The Texas Triangle's Economic Reach outside of Texas -- 16. Texas Triangle Challenges -- 17. The Texas Triangle in the Coming Decades -- 18. Old Texas versus New Texas -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix 1: Texas Fortune 500 Companies (2019) -- Appendix 2: Top Texas Triangle Tourism Destinations -- Appendix 3: Top Texas Triangle Amusement Parks -- Appendix 4: Selected Texas Triangle Public and PrivateUniversities -- Appendix 5: Texas Triangle Community College Systems -- Appendix 6: Passenger Rail Travel in the Texas Triangle -- Appendix 7: International Flights to and from Texas Triangle Airports Appendix 8: Triangle Counties -- Notes -- Index Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 28, 2021). This important new study examines the intricately linked phenomena of interwoven population growth, economic power, quality education, business leadership, and fiscal significance as exemplified in the "Texas Triangle," a network of metropolitan complexes that are reshaping the destiny of Texas and adding a strong pinnacle in the global system of economic mega-centers. The Texas Triangle consists of three metropolitan complexes: Dallas-Fort Worth at the northern tip, Houston-Galveston at the southeastern point, and Austin-San Antonio at the southwestern edge. It consists of four US Census-designated metropolitan statistical areas and includes 35 urban counties that comprise those areas. The Texas Triangle soon will include four of the ten most populous cities in the United States. Together these metro areas represent the fifteenth largest economy in the world. The authors describe the trajectories of each of the Texas Triangle metros in which they live and work and integrate them into a larger dynamic of functioning cohesion and effective collaboration. The Texas Triangle offers community leaders, elected officials, policy makers, and others a more nuanced understanding of an important moment in America's continuing urban development. With broader perspectives for how community-building advances the public interest, this book lays important foundations for matching the path of economic prosperity to an informed sense of what is possible Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-316) and index. Texas Economic conditions History 21st century. Texas Conditions économiques Histoire 21e siècle. Business & Economics / Economic History. bisacsh Business & Economics / Urban & Regional. bisacsh Business & Economics / Development / Economic Development. bisacsh Economic history fast Texas fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJj8XjVR9hP7dPxwVtRqcP 2000-2099 fast Electronic books. History fast has work: The Texas Triangle (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGbGkPWHKt9FtJDmXxW99P https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 1648430090 9781648430091 (OCoLC)1223068028 Kenneth E. Montague series in oil and business history ; no. 27. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90616858 |
spellingShingle | Cisneros, Henry The Texas Triangle : an emerging power in the global economy / Kenneth E. Montague series in oil and business history ; Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. The Origins of the Texas Triangle -- 2. The Texas Triangle among the United States' Megaregions -- 3. The Texas Triangle's Position in the Nation and World -- 4. The Texas Triangle's Rising Migration Crescendo -- 5. How Texas Grows More Rapidly Than Other States -- 6. What Texas Triangle Growth Means for Politics -- 7. Dallas -- 8. Fort Worth -- 9. Houston -- 10. Austin -- 11. San Antonio -- 12. The Rest of the Texas Triangle -- 13. Texas Metros outside of the Triangle -- 14. Rural Texas 15. The Texas Triangle's Economic Reach outside of Texas -- 16. Texas Triangle Challenges -- 17. The Texas Triangle in the Coming Decades -- 18. Old Texas versus New Texas -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix 1: Texas Fortune 500 Companies (2019) -- Appendix 2: Top Texas Triangle Tourism Destinations -- Appendix 3: Top Texas Triangle Amusement Parks -- Appendix 4: Selected Texas Triangle Public and PrivateUniversities -- Appendix 5: Texas Triangle Community College Systems -- Appendix 6: Passenger Rail Travel in the Texas Triangle -- Appendix 7: International Flights to and from Texas Triangle Airports Appendix 8: Triangle Counties -- Notes -- Index Business & Economics / Economic History. bisacsh Business & Economics / Urban & Regional. bisacsh Business & Economics / Development / Economic Development. bisacsh Economic history fast |
title | The Texas Triangle : an emerging power in the global economy / |
title_auth | The Texas Triangle : an emerging power in the global economy / |
title_exact_search | The Texas Triangle : an emerging power in the global economy / |
title_full | The Texas Triangle : an emerging power in the global economy / Henry G. Cisneros [and 3 others]. |
title_fullStr | The Texas Triangle : an emerging power in the global economy / Henry G. Cisneros [and 3 others]. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Texas Triangle : an emerging power in the global economy / Henry G. Cisneros [and 3 others]. |
title_short | The Texas Triangle : |
title_sort | texas triangle an emerging power in the global economy |
title_sub | an emerging power in the global economy / |
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topic_facet | Texas Economic conditions History 21st century. Texas Conditions économiques Histoire 21e siècle. Business & Economics / Economic History. Business & Economics / Urban & Regional. Business & Economics / Development / Economic Development. Economic history Texas Electronic books. History |
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