December 10, 1975: The Financial Crisis of Our Cities presents officials of the US government discussing issues such as: Whether the problems of New York are symptomatic of the problems of other cities in the United States; whether the financial crisis that faces the cities is the result of a white collar population shift; whether the problems of the cities have to do with their age and with a shift in business location that is natural over time; whether the cities can survive in this particular decade; and whether they can perform the necessary services for their citizens.
Panelists:
Jacob Javits — Senator (R-NY)
Charles Percy — Senator (R-IL)
Hugh Carey — Governor of New York
Sidney Jones — Asst. Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy
Moderator:
Melvin R. Laird
Host:
Peter Hackes
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