Common sense on the fundamental shifts in economic development

Saturday, January 10, 2004

Here's an article from someone who gets it.

Jack Uldrich proposes that Minnesota focus on building a workforce skill in math, engineering and the hard sciences. That's what economic development in the global economy is all about: brainpower.

"Minnesota's workforce is competing less with our neighbors in Iowa and Wisconsin and more with young workers in Bombay, Shanghai, Helsinki and Stuttgart."

The toughest challenge will be educate leaders and the public to the new dynamics of global competition. Read more.

posted by Ed Morrison |

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