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| Title: | A Roadmap to Michigan’s Future: Meeting the Challenge of a Global Knowledge-Driven Economy |
| Other Titles: | A Strategic Roadmapping Exercise |
| Authors: | James J. , Duderstadt |
| Issue Date: | Sep-2005 |
| Publisher: | Millennium Project |
| Abstract: | M ch gan’s old manufactur ng economy s dy ng,
slowly but surely, putt ng at r sk the welfare of m ll ons
of c t zens n our state n the face of w ther ng compet -
t on from an emerg ng global knowledge economy. For
many years now we have seen our low-sk ll, h gh-pay
factory jobs ncreas ngly downs zed, outsourced, and
offshored, only to be replaced by low-sk ll, low-pay ser-
v ce jobs–or n too many cases, no jobs at all and nstead
the unemployment l nes. Preoccup ed w th obsolete po-
l t cal battles, add cted to ent tlements, and assum ng
what worked before w ll work aga n, M ch gan today s
sa l ng bl ndly nto a profound ngly d fferent future. |
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