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California more prosperous, Kansas less prosperous
Over the past decade or so we have been writing a lot about California and Kansas. Because California in the 00s was considered in permanent
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Over the past decade or so we have been writing a lot about California and Kansas. Because California in the 00s was considered in permanent
Michigan continues to have difficulty transitioning to a knowledge-based economy. In Michigan Future’s fifth annual report on Michigan’s transition, Lou Glazer details what states and metropolitan areas are doing the best and why.
In my last post I asked the question “do higher growth rates predict that Mississippi will have higher per capita income than Minnesota?” I picked
In a series of columns the Mackinac Center asserts that Mississippi is a state that Michigan should use as model. One criticized a recent post
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