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State Projects
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States and provinces face unique challenges. Their geography was established more than 150 years ago, and the urban networks that house the majority of their population and form the foundation of their economies are now concentrated in metropolitan areas that can cross over state and national boundaries. With large geographies that include multiple cities and states, states must be able to develop strategies that maximize the potential of each of their metropolitan centers and more effectively link rural areas to urban prosperity.
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Develop a strategic framework for evaluating the state’s transportation system within
the context of its economic regions and the changing economy of the Midwest.
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Guide leaders through a process for understanding the economic regions of the state
and the policies and investments needed for the state to remain competitive.
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Guide leaders through a process for understanding the economic regions of the state
and the policies and investments needed for the state to remain competitive.
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Creating a comprehensive framework for explaining, understanding and evaluating
the Connecticut maritime cluster and a framework for Connecticut’s maritime strategy.
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Defining the role of Bradley Airport in Regional Economic Development for the State
of Connecticut
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Creating a new multi-system strategic framework for the development of effective
strategies to guide the future of the State of Rhode Island within the Boston economic
region.
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Defining the state's economic regions, their structure, assets, opportunities and
competitive relationships within the global, North American and Northeast contexts.
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