C all it coincidence, but much attention is being given of late to the importance of competitiveness in the context of economic development, including here at Site Selection. No fewer than three new resources are suddenly at the disposal of corporate real estate executives and others charged with selecting the best location in which to […]
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Editor’s View: New Tools for Gauging Area Competitiveness, Site Selection Magazine, May 2003
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