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  • The Year of Recurring Disasters

    March 2013, Elizabeth Ferris, Daniel Petz and Chareen Stark

  • The Federal Government, States, and Cities — The All of the Above Disaster Response

    November 2, 2012, Amy Liu

  • Storm Barriers for New York City are Worth the Investment

    November 1, 2012

  • [The] next economy [is] one that is driven by exports and global engagement. It is imperative that you … build strong, deep relationships with your trading partners ... I fundamentally believe that older industrial metropolitan areas like Buffalo have a future if you get focused, plan smart, build on your strengths, and execute with discipline and creativity.

    September 28, 2012, Bruce Katz, The Epoch Times
  • [Buffalo can] lead the next economic wave, one driven by advanced manufacturing, innovation, and exports powered by low carbon.

    July 28, 2012, Bruce Katz, What's New Buffalo
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  • Delivering the Next Economy in the Buffalo-Niagara Region

    June 13, 2012, Bruce Katz

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    May 29, 2012, Tracy Gordon

  • Going Global: Central New York Export Plan

    April 4, 2012, Amy Liu

  • Preparing Buffalo For the Next American Economy

    March 14, 2012, Bruce Katz

  • Web Chat: States and the Economic Recovery

    February 22, 2012, Jennifer Bradley

  • How to Keep U.S. Exports (and Jobs) Growing

    February 17, 2012, Amy Liu

  • In New York City, Growing a Technology Hub

    January 17, 2012, Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin

  • Growing the New York State Economy From the Bottom Up

    December 13, 2011, Bruce Katz

  • Is NYC’s Bold Transportation Commissioner a Victim of Her Own Success?

    March 7, 2011, Christopher B. Leinberger

  • Andrew Cuomo's Budget and Governance Plans for New York

    January 10, 2011, Jennifer Bradley

  • New York State’s New Green Jobs Program: Linking Financing and Job Training Statewide

    October 2009, Mark Muro and Sarah Rahman

  • The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is Not Alone in its Financial Struggles

    April 24, 2009, Emilia Istrate and Robert Puentes

  • Washington Must Retool for a More Focused Role in Buffalo

    February 28, 2008, Robert Puentes

  • A Two Percent Solution for Downtown Rochester (NY)

    February 12, 2008, Bruce Katz

  • How Economic Change Happens and Why We Resist It

    October 11, 2007, Andrew Reamer

  • The 2% Solution: Drawing a Critical Mass of Residents Downtown is Key to Urban Revival

    November 26, 2006, Bruce Katz

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