Suburban Colonization

The suburban colonization process is observed in larger cities that have suffered population and political power loss to suburbs. Other colonialism is often studied for the effects upon those already inhabiting the colonized area, but students of suburban colonization tend to take greater interest in the effects upon the metropole.

Read more about Suburban Colonization:  Services and Taxes Favour Suburbs, Urban Bankruptcy Requires Outside Aid, Suburban Flight Polarizes Communities, Forced Mergers Further Reduce Downtown Power, Theoretical Analyses, See Also

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