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Title
- Arizona Ideas: Policies From A-Z for a Livable and Competitive State
Description
Arizona Ideas includes notions large and small, homegrown and borrowed, current and historical. From A-Z, every one -- whether originally born here or adapted from elsewhere-- contributes to the state’s competitive position. Arizona Ideas also explores the roots of Arizona’s tradition of self-criticism --some call it a sense of insecurity or inferiority in comparison to other places -- that often surfaces in discussions of public policy. This observation has provoked considerable debate, but few would deny that this perspective exists. It is time to debate this idiosyncrasy out in the open and find better ways of moving the state ahead.
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2006
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Identifier
- Identifier ValueASU 12.2:A 64
Note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 66).
- Copyright by the Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University and its Morrison Institute for Public Policy