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Putting Tom Perkins Comments into Context

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It’s not just a matter of fairness or morality it’s a matter of good economics. Having a highly functional middle class is good policy for long-term economic growth. We need to provide better education for the masses. We have too much inequality in our country. Is Google to blame? Of course not.

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3 new ways to empower your entrepreneurial community

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Racial wealth disparity is a major barrier to thriving communities and economic growth. These resources can help you get started: IEDC’s Playbook for Equitable Economic Development. Living Cities’ Cities and Businesses of Color: A Guide to Economic Growth. Make your ecosystem inclusive.

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i2E partners with MidAmerica to launch innovative pilot program fostering entrepreneurial education

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By providing high school students with a platform to explore their entrepreneurial potential, we hope to ignite a spark of creativity that will drive future innovation and economic growth in the region and our state.”

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EO Hosts International Entrepreneurial Summit at the United Nations in Support of UN Sustainable Development Goals

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On 25–26 June 2019, EO presented a two-day International Entrepreneurial Summit at the United Nations focused on inspiring, educating and connecting business leaders to promote sustainable business practices. SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth. SDG 5 – Gender Equality. • SDG 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation. •

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Forget Presidential Politics: Here’s How We Create Jobs — And How You Can Help

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Moreover, that figure doesn’t reflect millions more who have either left the labor force or remain underemployed, working part-time or in unskilled positions that don’t utilize their education and work experience. As The Economist put it, comparing U.S.

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A Meeting of Unreasonable Minds

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Add to that, the dozens of courses I’ve attended and home education programs I’ve listened to. Explains Suhail, “The UTS promotes ongoing learning by being an educational event. Plus, making it free for all ensures that even the most economically disadvantaged people in our society can attend and learn.

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Unlocking Prosperity and Progress: Latinos at the Helm of Nearshoring’s Potential

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Should Latino companies simply bide their time, hoping for the winds of investment to bring economic growth their way? Skilled workforce: Many Latin American nations boast a well-educated and skilled workforce, particularly in sectors like information technology, customer service, and manufacturing.