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Growing your Region, Myth #3: Regions NEED to grow

Need to grow....?

Do regions need to grow, in order to survive and thrive? Is growth part of the solution, or part of the problem?

Posted byThe Bush ProfDecember 3, 2020Posted ingrowthTags:economic growth, population, productivity, regional development, rural regions, sustainabilityLeave a comment on Growing your Region, Myth #3: Regions NEED to grow

Secrets to success #3: Re-imagine space

The secret to solving low-population problems is to think differently about space.

Posted byThe Bush ProfMay 20, 2020June 10, 2020Posted inRural economiesTags:competitive advantage, digital technologies, economic diversification, population, rural businesses, rural communities, Rural economies, rural health, service gaps, skill shortages, tyranny of distance3 Comments on Secrets to success #3: Re-imagine space

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