Jumpstarting America's Regions
Simon Johnson discusses the potential of place-based policies to jumpstart regions in America, highlighting the depth of talent and spillover effects from investing in basic science. He emphasizes the need to tap into existing talent in areas outside of major cities and explores the changing perspective on distance post-pandemic.In this clip
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Are there effective place-based policies to promote innovation in regions outside traditional hubs like Boston and San Francisco?
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