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Center for the Study of Economic Liberty report guides policymakers' decisions


John Hood is the chairman of the John Locke Foundation in Raleigh, N.C.

January 29, 2021

Policymakers and the business community are beginning to look to toward a postpandemic future and ASU research is helping to guide their decisions.

The Center for the Study of Economic Liberty report "Doing Business North America 2020" was recently cited by John Hood, chairman of the John Locke Foundation in Raleigh, N.C., in a guest column in the Triangle Business Journal, "Time to build on North Carolina's economic strengths."

"As North Carolina policymakers focus on the tasks for which they are best suited, I’d urge them — and all of us, really — to be grateful for the blessings we have, even as we strive to grow and improve," Hood wrote. "We live in a beautiful state full of natural resources and strong institutions. As Americans rethink where they want to live, work and retire in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, North Carolina will be a net importer, not exporter, of the ultimate resource: human beings."

Article source: Triangle Business Journal

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