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Pennsylvania Must Speed Up Reforms to Prosper: Growth Remains Slow Despite Hint of Progress

Competitiveness, Pennsylvania, Regions and States, Community Development, Governance

Amy Liu, Deputy Director, Metropolitan Policy Program
Mark Muro, Director of Policy, Metropolitan Policy Program
Rebecca Sohmer, Senior Research Analyst, Metropolitan Policy Program

The Patriot-News (Harrisburg, PA)

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