This is the second post in a four-part series on the economic performance of America’s cities. Today, we cover education and talent.
Talent, or what economists refer to as human capital, is a key driver of economic growth. A wide body of studies documents the role of education in the economic growth of cities, regions and nations. But, talent has increasingly concentrated in a relatively small number of cities, leading to a growing divergence in talent across places. Read More...
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force’s traditional approach to replacing space systems just doesn’t cut it anymore, says Winston Beauchamp, the Air Force deputy undersecretary for space.
“The way we have acquired space systems for the past several decades was on the basis of something called ‘functional availability,’ which is a metric designed to estimate how long a space system will last so we can plan to inject its replacement right at the point of failure,” Beauchamp said. Read More...