Smaller cities and entrepreneurship

Monday, June 02, 2003

Smaller cities may have an opportunity to build tighter entrepreneurial networks.

That's one picture that emerges from new report by the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.

The report examines why employment in the Green Bay area grew by 34% in the 1990s, more than twice the metro Milwaukee rate of 15%. Read some additional background or download the report.

Quote from Green Bay's mayor, "Green Bay is a smaller community, a closer-knit community. Entrepreneurs need that. Even though they're on their own, they need that support."

posted by Ed Morrison |

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