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US economy 2001-2011

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Michigan’s Transition to a Knowledge-Based Economy: Fifth Annual Progress Report

  • March 1, 2014
  • Lou Glazer
  • Feature, Talent, This Just In
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.
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