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Steven Malanga is a contributing editor to ''City Journal'' and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, which publishes ''City Journal''. His primary area of focus is economic development within dense urban centers, with a particular emphasis on those areas in and surrounding New York and the Tri-State Area. ==Writing== He has written extensively on the issues of collective bargaining, the differential in pay scale between public and private employees, and the political dynamics set in motion by the growth of non-profit entities within large cities. His recent book is ''The New New Left''. Prior to his work for ''City Journal'', Malanga served as managing editor of ''Crain's New York Business'' for a period of seven years, as well as executive editor of the same publication, also for seven years. Honors include an award from the Association of Area Business Publications for best investigative story of the year, as well being named a finalist for the Gerald Loeb Award for Excellence in Financial Journalism for co-writing a series entitled ''Nonprofits: New York’s new Tammany Hall''. His work has appeared in a diverse array of print media, including ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The New York Daily News'', ''The New York Post'', among other publications. Malanga holds a B.A. in English Literature and Language from St. Vincent's College, as well as an M.A., in the same subject, from the University of Maryland. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Steven Malanga」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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