"Political affiliations generally do not impact population growth. However, our research reveals that a key to growth is a 'competitive' political environment. Areas dominated by a single party (either Democrats or Republicans) tend to grow more slowly than communities where political control is tenuous. Thus, political competition, similar to economic competition, fuels growth."
-Dr. Peter Linneman, NAI Global Chief Economist, as excerpted from here
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Interesting take on competition.......................
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Competition,
Growth,
politics,
Research,
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