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Advanced manufacturing in New England: strategies for tapping the potential

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  • James Brett
  • Mike Reopel

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Even though the high-yield manufacturing industry has shown longevity, very few people believe that the future of manufacturing in New England lies in producing low-tech goods in high volumes. Traditional manufacturing has been on the decline for years, and to remain competitive, a strategic approach is necessary, one that capitalizes on New England?s strengths. A mix of highly skilled and educated workers, engineers, business developers, and financiers makes the region uniquely suited to excel in advanced manufacturing.

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  • James Brett & Mike Reopel, 2010. "Advanced manufacturing in New England: strategies for tapping the potential," Communities and Banking, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Fall, pages 6-8.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedbcb:y:2010:i:fall:p:6-8
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