Newspaper tries to figure out if there's a brain drain in El Paso

Monday, July 21, 2003

The El Paso Times started a three part series examining the brain drain in that city.

The underlying problem appears to be that the city lacks a broad and deep consensus on how the metro area will compete.

Instead, economic development policy is a fashion industry in El Paso, with each new mayor coming up with a new direction and set of initiatives. The long term cost: smart people leave.

Read part 1.

Other articles in the series.

Experts disagree on whether there is a brain drain.

Efforts at recruiting as a strategy.

Efforts at entrepreneurship as a strategy.

posted by Ed Morrison |

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