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Perspective

Oct. 26, 2012

Is the Golden State losing its luster?

While California can benefit from improving its business climate by focusing on strengths, chasing Texas and other magnet states for migrants would be a waste of resources. By Jerry Nickelsburg of UCLA Anderson School of Management


By Jerry Nickelsburg


A recent article by Tom Grey and Robert Scardamalia entitled "The Great California Exodus" (The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2012) portrayed the Golden State as not so "golden" anymore. The take away is that if California could only get back to the 70s and 80s it would be a great state once again. While I do not take issue with the notion that there is much to do to fix California's government, to improve t...

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