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A Way Forward - Building a Globally Competitive South (Paperback)
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A Way Forward - Building a Globally Competitive South (Paperback)
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Immense changes have come about in both North Carolina and the
South more broadly in the last half century. Both the state and the
region as a whole experienced rapid economic growth in the second
half of the twentieth century, and living standards for the vast
majority of the population in the South improved dramatically. By
the mid-1980s, sufficient time had elapsed so that the South's
postwar economic record could be placed in a broader and more
balanced historical context, a task that seemed particularly
important because signs of economic distress had begun to surface
in both the state and the region as a whole. And, once again, much
of the best analysis emanated from North Carolina, this time from
two Triangle-based research organizations, the Southern Growth
Policies Board (SGPB) and MDC. Both of these organizations had
close ties to UNC and to Chapel Hill, and their 1986 reports--the
SGPB's Halfway Home and a Long Way to Go and MDC's Shadows in the
Sunbelt--are considered two of the best assessments of the
achievements and limitations of the so-called Sunbelt boom. Some of
these changes in the broader global economy have proven enormously
beneficial, while others have led to dislocations and still others
to economic devastation and social despair. The 25 years since the
issuance of these reports have been marked by profound economic
changes from which neither North Carolina nor the South has been
spared. Given the magnitude of change, 2011 seemed to principals at
the Global Research Institute a good time to take another look at
these famous objectives, to assess how the recommendations
contained therein held up over time, to offer fresh analyses of the
economic challenges facing both North Carolina and the South, and
to lay out some new ideas about how to forge ahead. This 220 page
report summarizes the findings of these analyses, and features more
than 30 essays containing key recommendations and strategies for
building a more globally competitive South. Readers will discover
ways we can work collaboratively to build on North Carolina's
tradition as a leader in the South, and ensure the state's future
competitiveness.
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