RESEARCH & COMMENTARY

The Shared Prosperity Partnership aims to elevate new insight into inclusive economic growth and promising new models for cities through publications, thought capital, and research. By promoting inventive and actionable ideas, the Partnership aims to strengthen existing efforts and inform urban policy and practice.

PARTNERS’ RESEARCH AND COMMENTARY

The American Rescue Plan opportunity is knocking for local governments. Will they answer?

Brookings, November 20201

What An Equitable Pandemic Recovery Looks Like: Part 2

Next City, November 2020

What An Equitable Pandemic Recovery Looks Like: Part 1 

Next City, November 2020

A Strategic Plan to Rebalance Power in Fresno for Inclusive and Equitable Growth

Stanford Social Innovation Review, November 2020

Commentary: Helping cities advance just, equitable recoveries

The Kresge Foundation and Urban Institute, August 2020

Building Shared Prosperity in America’s Cities

The Kresge Foundation, Fall 2019

Shared Prosperity Partnership One-Pager

The Kresge Foundation, Fall 2019

Partnering for Shared Prosperity in an Equitable, Vibrant Chicago

The Chicago Community Trust, December 18, 2019

The devaluation of assets in black neighborhoods

The Brookings Institution, November 27, 2018

Nonprofits and Philanthropy

Urban Institute, November 16, 2018

Finding the business case for shared prosperity

Rachel Barker and Alan Berube, November 1, 2018

OPPORTUNITY ZONES AND SHARED PROSPERITY: EMERGING PRINCIPLES FROM CLEVELAND

The Brookings Institution, September 19 2018
By Rachel Barker and Alan Berube

CLEVELAND’S PATH TO PROSPERITY MUST EMBRACE INCLUSIVE GROWTH AND RACIAL EQUITY

Cleveland.com, September 2018
By Amy Liu and Rip Rapson

THE RACE FOR ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY IS ABOUT TO BEGIN. WHO IS READY?

The Brookings Institution, June 2018
By Kevin Alin and Peter Truog

THE GEOGRAPHY OF OPPORTUNITY

Urban Institute, June 2018
Interview with Solomon Greene and Marge Turner

BUILDING SHARED PROSPERITY IN AMERICA’S CITIES

The Brookings Institution, June 2018
By Alan Berube, Julie Bosland, Solomon Greene, and Chantel Rush

WHY OPPORTUNITY ZONES ARE IMPORTANT FOR INDIAN COUNTRY

Urban Institute, June 2018
By Nancy Pindus and Brady Meixell

ASSESSING GOVERNOR BROWN’S SELECTIONS FOR OPPORTUNITY ZONES IN THE BAY AREA

Urban Institute, May 2018
By Brett Theodos and Brady Meixell

DID STATES MAXIMIZE THEIR OPPORTUNITY ZONE SELECTIONS?

Urban Institute, May 2018
By Brett Theodos, Brady Meixell and Carl Hedman

INCLUSIVE RECOVERY IN US CITIES

Urban Institute, April 2018
By Erika C. Poethig, Solomon Greene, Christina Plerhoples Stacy, Tanaya Srini, Brady Meixell

RENEWING AMERICA’S ECONOMIC PROMISE THROUGH OLDER INDUSTRIAL CITIES

Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, April 2018
By Alan Berube and Cecile Murray

FORWARD-LEANING REGIONALISM

The Kresge Foundation, April 2018
By Rip Rapson

BLACK AND HISPANIC UNDERREPRESENTATION IN TECH: IT’S TIME TO CHANGE THE EQUATION

Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, March 2018
By Mark Muro, Alan Berube, and Jacob Whiton

METRO MONITOR 2018

Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, February 2018
By Chad Shearer, Isha Shah, Alec Friedhoff, and Alan Berube

METRO AREAS ARE STILL RACIALLY SEGREGATED

Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, Friday, December 2017
By Jenny Schuetz

PROPELLER SOCIAL VENTURE FUND: BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEM

Living Cities, December 2017
By Andrea Chen and Flozell Daniels, Jr.

FINANCIAL HEALTH OF RESIDENTS

Urban Institute, November 2017
By Caroline Ratcliffe, Cary Lou, Diana Elliott, and Signe-Mary McKernan

ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR JOB CREATION: A STRATEGY MAP

Living Cities, October 2017
By Ratna Gill and Hafizah Omar

MEET THE OUT-OF-WORK

Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, June 2017
By Martha Ross and Natalie Holmes

MAPPING AMERICA’S RENTAL CRISIS

Urban Institute, April 2017
By Erika Poethig, Liza Getsinger, Lily Posey, Graham MacDonald, Josh Leopold, Katya Abazajian

COST OF SEGREGATION

Urban Institute, March 2017
By Gregory Acs, Rolf Pendall, Mark Treskon, Amy Khare

CROSS-SECTOR PARTNERSHIP ASSESSMENT

Living Cities, November 2015

MAPPING AMERICA’S FUTURES

Urban Institute, January 2015
By Rolf Pendall, Nan Marie Astone, Steven Martin, H. Elizabeth Peters, Austin Nichols, Kaitlin Franks Hildner, Allison Stolte, Pam Blumenthal