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Displaying What We Do: Economy
Blog Post | April 1, 2013 | Nayna Sasidharan
This month, the Aspen Institute brings leading thinkers together to talk about youth and their access to play and sport. Then we turn the tables and ask youth to offer innovative solutions to the...
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Middle East Programs
Maysam AliAssociate DirectorFollow @Maysoumie Tara ShallalProgram CoordinatorFollow @TShallal Sarah HarlanAssociate DirectorFollow @SarahAHarlan Katherine St. OngeNitze...
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Event | April 3, 2013 |
Washington, DC
Roundtable featuring Former World Bank President Robert Zoellick in conversation with the Peterson Institute for International Economic's Steven Weisman. The Washington Ideas Roundtable Series is...
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The Manufacturing and Society in the 21st Century program brings together business, government, and opinion leaders to discuss, analyze, build consensus, and advocate on many of the important...
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Manufacturing and Society in the 21st Century
"Is the German System of Dual Education A Solution to the Skills Gap for U.S. Manufacturing?" (PDF), (Thomas Duesterberg, Presentation at the Sit Investment Associates’ 31st Annual Client Workshop,...
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Blog Post | March 26, 2013 | Jeff Harris
Today, the Aspen Institute's Program on Manufacturing & Society in the 21st Century released a new econometric forecast, "What Would the US Economy Look Like in 2025 With a Manufacturing...
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Publication | March 26, 2013 | Thomas J. Duesterberg
Manufacturing and Society in the 21st Century
The Aspen Institute's Manufacturing & Society program in partnership with MAPI commissioned the University of Maryland's Interindustry Forecasting Project (Inforum) to determine how the U.S....
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Video | March 28, 2013
Dialogue introducing new forecasting study on what the economy might look like in 2025 with a manufacturing resurgence.
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Manufacturing and Society in the 21st Century
Contact: Tom Duesterberg202.736.2918or Jim Engelhardt703.647.5126Can the United States Realize a Manufacturing Resurgence?Scenario Planning Model: Modest Policy Shifts Would Have Significant...
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