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Save to My PortfolioNevada Gets a Plan For a Better Economy

Mark Muro, February 09, 2012, The Avenue, The New Republic

Nevada Gets a Plan For a Better EconomyNevada’s new plan for economic development adds to a growing number of “bottom-up” development strategies among states at a time of legislative paralysis in Washington. Mark Muro comments on Nevada’s shift toward creating a new economic model. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioCan America Get Its Entrepreneurial Groove Back? Private Capital at the Political Forefront

Martin Neil Baily, Leslie Jeng, Josh Lerner and Meghan Pasricha, February 2012, The Brookings Institution

Can America Get Its Entrepreneurial Groove Back? Private Capital at the Political ForefrontMartin Baily, Leslie Jeng, Josh Lerner and Meghan Pasricha summarize the discussions at a recent day-long event focusing on private capital and the role of investors in job creation. Topics covered include: the state of private capital and its future potential for stimulating economic growth; the impact of regulation and government intervention on the economy; an update on private capital research; and the drivers of innovation and the role of private equity in stimulating growth. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe Outsized Benefits of U.S. Manufacturing

Howard Wial and Jonathan Rothwell, February 06, 2012, The Avenue, The New Republic

The Outsized Benefits of U.S. ManufacturingHoward Wial and Jonathan Rothwell respond to a New York Times opinion piece that questions whether the country’s manufacturing sector needs government support. Wial and Rothwell outline the case for reviving the sector, showing how it disproportionately abets innovation and regional economic clusters. Read More

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Save to My Portfolio@ Brookings Podcast: Why German Labor Policies Fare Better than America's

Elisabeth Jacobs, February 03, 2012

Germany's long-term labor policies and investments in skilled workers have paid off in recent years, says expert Elisabeth Jacobs.

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Save to My PortfolioLabor Market Continues to Strengthen

Gary Burtless, February 03, 2012, The Brookings Institution

Workers assemble a pre-production 2013 Dodge DartWith the unemployment rate dropping to 8.3% in January, Gary Burtless examines the numbers in the Bureau of Labor Statistics jobs report that indicate a seventh straight month of improvement in the job market. Burtless explains which demographics and industries, including manufacturing and construction, have seen the most job growth. Read More

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Save to My Portfolio@ Brookings Podcast: Infrastructure Investment and Job Creation

Robert Puentes, January 27, 2012

Robert Puentes draws the distinction between building a "bridge to nowhere" and investing in the long-term growth and strength of the U.S. economy via infrastructure investments.

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Save to My PortfolioAn Analysis of President Obama's 2012 State of the Union Address

William A. Galston, January 24, 2012, The Brookings Institution

An Analysis of President Obama's 2012 State of the Union AddressWilliam Galston examines President Obama's 2012 State of the Union address, discussing the specifics of the president's message as it related to the economy, President Obama's record, and Congressional politics. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioMetropolitan Business Plans Bring Regional Industries Into the 21st Century

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin, January 20, 2012, The Atlantic Cities

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin describe two initiatives – one in Northeast Ohio and one in the Puget Sound region – that draw on their areas’ distinct economic assets to spur innovation and help create jobs. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioWhat the Federal Government Can Learn From Metropolitan Areas

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin, January 20, 2012, The Atlantic Cities

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin urge federal leaders to take note of state and metropolitan innovations and monitor how regional ideas can affect federal policy. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioLos Angeles Doubles Down on Exports

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin, January 19, 2012, The Atlantic Cities

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin highlight an initiative in Los Angeles, aimed at boosting exports and creating jobs in the metropolitan region. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioA Perspective on the Budget Deficit and Job Creation

Isabel V. Sawhill, January 19, 2012, The Brookings Institution

A Perspective on the Budget Deficit and Job CreationIsabel Sawhill believes that creating jobs, not reducing deficits, must be the first priority for the next president. She argues that while deficit reduction is crucial, near-term economic stimulus is a better prescription for curing the nation’s economic ills than short-term spending cuts. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioConnecticut Looks to Jumpstart Its Clean Economy

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin, January 18, 2012, The Atlantic Cities

Connecticut leaders have established a clean energy fund, a model that aims to drive innovation while providing capital for projects to help cut carbon emissions. Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin detail the plan, which state leaders hope can become a national model. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioInnovative State and Metropolitan Government Solutions to Watch in 2012

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin, January 17, 2012, The Atlantic Cities

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin introduce a series of articles that will present 10 state and metro-level innovations worth watching in 2012. The authors selected efforts based on their potential to create jobs, increase cross-sector collaboration, and eventually affect federal policy. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioIn Tennessee, All Innovation Is Regional

Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin, January 17, 2012, The Atlantic Cities

Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam seeks to position the state as a hub for innovation and job growth, using his INCITE initiative to jumpstart the process. Bruce Katz and Judith Rodin show how the plan could become a platform for statewide economic growth. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe American Workforce and Growth through Innovation

William A. Galston, Alan Berube, Gary Burtless, Adam Looney and Elisabeth Jacobs, January 17, 2012, The Brookings Institution

The American Workforce and Growth through InnovationWilliam Galston, Gary Burtless, Adam Looney, Alan Berube and Elisabeth Jacobs examine the problem of unemployment in the United States, arguing that a key issue is the mismatch between the skills the marketplace demands and the skills the existing workforce currently has. Read More

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Employment numbers are improving, but only slightly. Millions of Americans remain out of work or underemployed as the economic recovery continues slowly. Brookings experts look at monthly jobs reports, examine ways to get Americans back to work, and recommend ideas to move the country back to prosperity and economic stability.

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What new practices and mechanisms will help prevent another economic downturn from turning into a financial panic that could become a truly global meltdown? What changes in the public and private sectors will build the workforce and infrastructure required for a global information-based economy?

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As they weather the current economic storm, will our governments and societies address the basic needs and aspirations of the least well-off? How can we better use education to raise individual aspirations? How should governments around the world accelerate preparations to provide social services for the billions moving from poverty into the middle class?

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Donald Kohn is a 40-year veteran of the Federal Reserve System and served as vice chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve from 2006 to 2010. He was recently appointed by the government of the United Kingdom and the Bank of England to serve on its interim Financial Policy Committee. Kohn focuses on issues of monetary policy, financial regulation and macroeconomics.

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Foreshadowing 2010 Census results, this new Brookings report and interactive map defines who Americans are—and who they are becoming—in the face of continued growth, population aging and diversification, uneven educational attainment and income polarization.

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The Africa Growth Initiative conducts high-quality policy research and analysis focused on attaining sustainable economic development and prosperity in Africa, while amplifying the voice of African researchers in policy-making and planning.

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