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The New Geography of Jobs
The New Geography of Jobs | Enrico Moretti
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A rising young economist at Berkeley makes correlations between success and geography, explaining how such rising centers of innovation as San Francisco, Boston and Austin are likely to offer influential opportunities and shape the national and global economies in positive or detrimental ways.
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Read this one since Obama recommended it- and it‘s thought provoking, fascinating and insightful. Data (without dryness) showing how living in an innovation or intelligence hub affects everyone- high and low skilled workers compares to cities that do not have a large high skilled workforce. Coming from a manufacturing WI town to living in the bursting Denver area, I could relate on many points.

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For those of you who follow our former Reader-in-Chief‘s book recommendations, here are a few more. (This is part 1 of 3.)

Futureface only has a 33% rating from your fellow Littens. The New Geography Of Jobs has none.

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Smrloomis Miss him and his family so much! 😢 6y
Prairiegirl_reading Wow this makes me miss him so much! 6y
Bookcation74 Thank you for sharing these posts!! 6y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage @Bookcation74 You‘re welcome. 😍 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Smrloomis @Prairiegirl_reading I couldn‘t agree more. Literacy is important in a President. Who knew? 6y
Miss_Shush We don‘t deserve the Obamas. So classy. I mean we don‘t deserve Trump either but for different reasons 6y
Bookzombie Thank you for posting this! 6y
arubabookwoman Thank you for posting this reminder of what we lost in the last election. I did read #Futureface before I joined Litsy. I like Alex Wagner a lot, but I don‘t think her book would have been a pick from me. 6y
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