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The flight of the creative class : the new global competition for talent

For the first time, the United States is in danger of losing its most crucial economic advantage--its status as the world's greatest talent magnet, argues economist Florida. Where America was once the first destination for foreign students and the last stop for scientists, engineers, artists and entrepreneurs wishing to engage in the most robust and creative economy on the planet, it has now become only one place among many where cutting-edge innovation occurs. Burgeoning global technology hotspots, from Sydney, Shanghai, and Amsterdam to Dublin, Bangalore, and Toronto; the outsourcing of ingenuity; rising intolerance; a faltering education system; cities torn by inequality; disconnected political leadership--all point to the looming creativity crisis that is causing the decline of American economic might. But if the United States can discover solutions to address these problems, it will once again lead the pack. If only the rest of the world doesn't discover those solutions first ..
Print Book, English, 2007
1st Collins pbk. ed View all formats and editions
Collins, New York, 2007
xxvi, 326 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
9780060756918, 9780060756901, 0060756918, 006075690X
85852528
Preface
The world is spiky
The flight of the creative class
The creative age
Creativity matters
The open society
The global competition for talent
The closing of America?
The new competitors
Regions on the rise
Losing our way
Creative class war
Divided we fall
Building a creative society