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  • Chicago’s Promise as a Manufacturing Policy Leader

    February 26, 2013, Howard Wial

  • We don't want to promote a zero-sum competition between regions in the U.S. If we want to focus on advanced manufacturing, as we should, I think the moderately high-tech industries are a good place to start. When companies are clustered together it tends to attract the kind of skilled labor force that they need and attract the suppliers that they do business with.

    February 25, 2013, Howard Wial, ChicagoBusiness.com
  • Locating Chicago Manufacturing: The Geography of Production in Metropolitan Chicago

    February 25, 2013, Howard Wial

  • There is nothing wrong with moderately high-tech industries—Germany has developed a very productive and innovative manufacturing sector based on them.

    February 25, 2013, Howard Wial, Chicago Sun-Times
  • Did Manufacturing Job Losses Hold the Midwest Back?

    May 14, 2012, Howard Wial

  • Locating American Manufacturing: Trends in the Geography of Production

    May 2012, Susan Helper, Timothy Krueger and Howard Wial

  • Interactive: Locating American Manufacturing

    May 9, 2012, Howard Wial

  • Despite Slowdown, Manufacturing Still Important

    March 30, 2012, Howard Wial

  • Tracking Economic Recession and Recovery in America’s 100 Largest Metropolitan Areas

    March 28, 2012, Howard Wial and Siddharth Kulkarni

  • Around the Halls: The Republican Primaries and Super Tuesday

    March 5, 2012, Gary Burtless, Bill Frenzel, Jonathan Rauch, Audrey Singer, Grover J. "Russ" Whitehurst and Howard Wial

  • Why Does Manufacturing Matter? Which Manufacturing Matters?

    February 22, 2012, Susan Helper, Timothy Krueger and Howard Wial

  • Why—and Which—Manufacturing Matters: Innovation and Production in the United States

    February 22, 2012

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  • Manufacturing Job Loss Is Not Inevitable

    February 22, 2012, Howard Wial

  • Urban and Regional Policy and Its Effects

    Volume 4

    2012, Nancy Pindus, Margaret Weir, Howard Wial and Hal Wolman, eds.

  • Manufacturing is Special: Why America Needs Its Makers

    February 9, 2012, Howard Wial

  • The Outsized Benefits of U.S. Manufacturing

    February 6, 2012, Jonathan Rothwell and Howard Wial

  • Wall Street, Main Street, and Wages After the Bailouts

    December 15, 2011, Howard Wial

  • Where the Top Income Earners in the United States Live

    October 31, 2011, Howard Wial

  • Because the recovery is so painfully slow, people may begin to think of the trends established during the recovery as normal.

    September 27, 2011, Howard Wial, Deep Recession Sharply Altered U.S. Jobless Map
  • The Geography of Our Falling-Wage Recovery

    September 16, 2011, Howard Wial

  • Responding to Manufacturing Job Loss: What Can Economic Development Policy Do?

    June 2011, Patricia Atkins, Pamela Blumenthal, Leah Curran, Adrienne Edisis, Alec Friedhoff, Lisa Lowry, Travis St. Clair, Howard Wial and Harold Wolman

  • The Advanced Manufacturing Partnership: A Step Toward a Federal Manufacturing Strategy?

    June 29, 2011, Howard Wial

  • Government Jobs and the Economic Recovery in Metropolitan America

    June 22, 2011, Howard Wial

  • Government Employment and Economic Recovery

    June 22, 2011, Howard Wial

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  • We're starting to see metro areas recover, but jobs are recovering at a glacial pace.

    March 15, 2011, Howard Wial, Fresno shows signs of economic recovery

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