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Building scale and sustaining growth: The surprising drivers of job creation

  • Year: 2013
  • Author: Gary Kunkle
  • Publisher: Institute for Exceptional Growth Companies
  • Published Location: Cassopolis, MI
  • Country: United States

The past decade generated an abundance of headline events — the bursting dot-com bubble, 9-11, the banking crises, the home building meltdown, endless war, budget deficits, election cycles — the list goes on. Yet while most of us were looking the other way, a major shift occurred in the structure of the U.S. economy. From 2000 to 2010 the U.S. economy lost productive scale at a frightening pace, reversing long trends of expansion.

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