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From “Issues in Science and Technology”
“Issues” is a quarterly journal published by the National Academy of Sciences and Arizona State University
Interview with Ben Bernanke
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Place-Based Economic Development
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The Forces Driving ‘Deaths of Despair’
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Revisiting the Connection Between Innovation, Education, and Regional Economic Growth
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The Technologist
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Manufacturing and Workforce
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