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Is Connecticut Master of Its Own Economic Fate?

Steven Lanza

The Connecticut Economy, 2013, issue Fall

Abstract: Policy advocates from opposing ends of the political spectrum often clash over competing plans to get the economy moving. While their prescriptions might differ, they implicitly share a common premise: the right policy can dramatically improve the economy’s performance. But how much of Connecticut’s economic fate depends on what happens within our own borders—and is, potentially, under our control—and how much depends on what transpires beyond the state?

JEL-codes: J64 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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