Additional Praise for Where the Jobs Are

“Ultimately U.S. growth and welfare rest on entrepreneurship. Dearie and Geduldig vividly analyze what has ailed us recently. They also provide concrete and practical proposals for what needs to be done to promote new U.S. firms. This book should be required reading for all policymakers interested in revitalizing the economy.”

Robert Z. Lawrence, Albert L. Williams Professor of International Trade and Investment

John F. Kennedy, School of Government, Harvard University

“A broad, comprehensive look at what drives the U.S. economy; John Dearie and Courtney Geduldig outline specific policy initiatives to jump-start job creation. Their work is inspired by their first-hand experience in financial and economic policy. They present thoroughly researched findings from a cross-section of those in the know—employers, academics, investors, developmental organizations, lending institutions, and local government leaders. Dearie and Geduldig’s thought-provoking book provides plenty of real-life examples to further the conversation of what could be done to inspire and support a new generation of successful American entrepreneurs.”

Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH)

“I started my own construction company when I was 25 years old and have spent my life in business, so I can certainly relate to many of the issues raised in this book. I appreciate Courtney and John sharing their research, analysis and recommendations and hope it helps unleash the tremendous entrepreneurial ...

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