What Should Michigan Be Doing to Promote Long-Run Economic Development?
This is the question addressed by Tim Bartik, Senior Economist with the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research in Kalamazoo, during a November 20th presentation to the University of Michigan’s Research Seminar on Quantitative Economics.
The Center for Michigan has highlighted Bartik’s suggestions in a story on its website. The piece includes links to the PowerPoint outline of Bartik’s presentation and a summary by Matt Roush of the Great Lakes IT Report. To access the story, click on the following link: An economist’s fixes for Michigan
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