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The new geography of jobs
Book • 2012
"The New Geography of Jobs" by Enrico Moretti examines the economic disparities between different regions in the United States and how jobs and innovation are concentrated in specific cities.
Moretti argues that a few 'brain hubs' drive the majority of economic growth and create high-paying jobs.
The book explores the factors that contribute to the success of these hubs, including skilled workers, research universities, and vibrant urban environments.
It also discusses the challenges faced by regions left behind, such as declining industries and lack of opportunities.
Moretti advocates for policies that support education, infrastructure, and innovation to promote broader economic prosperity and reduce regional inequality.
He suggests that investing in human capital is crucial for creating jobs and attracting businesses in the 21st-century economy.
Moretti argues that a few 'brain hubs' drive the majority of economic growth and create high-paying jobs.
The book explores the factors that contribute to the success of these hubs, including skilled workers, research universities, and vibrant urban environments.
It also discusses the challenges faced by regions left behind, such as declining industries and lack of opportunities.
Moretti advocates for policies that support education, infrastructure, and innovation to promote broader economic prosperity and reduce regional inequality.
He suggests that investing in human capital is crucial for creating jobs and attracting businesses in the 21st-century economy.
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