Richard Florida under the microscope

Saturday, February 28, 2004

Richard Florida has some interesting theories about "The Creative Class". The problem is that the evidence does not support them, according to a recent detailed critique by the Manhattan Institute.

One example: Detroit does not make the grade as one of Florida's most creative cities. But the National Commission on Entrepreneurship found that Detroit incubates about 50 percent more fast-growing companies than the average of all major cities, with a particular strength in nurturing high-growth manufacturing businesses.

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posted by Ed Morrison |

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