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  <title>State-Led Economic Development Lessons from Maine, Michigan, California, and Texas</title>
  <description>  Maryland Governor Moore is betting on lighthouse industries, biotech and quantum computing, to bring economic growth to the state, but how and why innovation works at the state level is contested territory. There are a ton of books and articles on the subject, but no consensus. Sunil Dasgupta talks with the Cambridge University political economist James D.G. Wood, whose new book, States of Innovation: Driving the American Economy in the 21st Century (https://a.co/d/04HheIVO), examines how four states Maine, Michigan, California, and Texas incubated tech innovation economies. Music by Silver Spring rock musician MYSTR Treefrog. </description>
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