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The University of Maine

1993

Economic development

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Economic Growth Versus Economic Development: What Can Maine Government Do To Position Us For The Future?, Steven Ballard Jan 1993

Economic Growth Versus Economic Development: What Can Maine Government Do To Position Us For The Future?, Steven Ballard

Maine Policy Review

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The Clinton Administration's Vision For Economic Development, Laura D'Andrea Tyson Jan 1993

The Clinton Administration's Vision For Economic Development, Laura D'Andrea Tyson

Maine Policy Review

The 20th anniversary of the Governor’s Economic Development Conference last October focused on the impact of public policy on the competitiveness of Maine’s business and industry. Among many other important presentations, the University of Maine-sponsored conference featured a televideo keynote address by the Clinton Administration’s top economic adviser, Laura D’Andrea Tyson. Tyson’s remarks, which detailed the Administration’s policy initiatives meant to enhance the nation’s competitiveness relative to the international economy, are presented in this article.


A Maine Response, James F. Orr Jan 1993

A Maine Response, James F. Orr

Maine Policy Review

The 20th anniversary of the Governor’s Economic Development Conference last October focused on the impact of public policy on the competitiveness of Maine’s business and industry. UNUM Chief Executive Officer James F. Orr III cautioned conference attendees that, while President Clinton deserves credit for some of his early initiatives, the path to establishing a national economy that will position the U.S. for the next century is a long and difficult one. Orr’s presentation was a response to the President Clinton administration’s top economic adviser, Laura D’Andrea Tyson regarding the administration’s policy initiatives meant to enhance the nation’s competitiveness relative to …