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An acute labor shortage in China may mean higher prices soon in the U.S. Yes, China.
As a New Jersey law goes into effect prohibiting towns from banning wind turbines on residences, innovators in New York City are pushing home-sized wind farms.
The most exciting race at the Winter Games in Vancouver may not be the men’s downhill. It might be cost vs. benefits in the post-Olympics analysis of economic impact.
The Bayou State’s economic development team is leveraging New Orleans’ appearance in the Super Bowl by running full-page ads this week in major newspapers.
As more states legalize medical marijuana, some are debating whether marijuana distribution should be considered a tool for economic development.
Toyota admits its cars may kill you, but says you should keep driving them until they figure out what’s wrong.
A management team at a soon-to-be shuttered Komatsu plant in Kentucky takes matters into their own hands and saves 64 jobs.
The U.S. is mobilizing to send relief to victims of the devastating earthquake in Haiti. Here's how you can help.
More than 70 entrepreneurial start-ups are laying the foundation for Detroit's future economic growth at a thriving incubator on the site of an historic auto plant.
The emirate, sitting on a mountain of debt, opens the world' tallest building.
Golf's One-Man Stimulus Package
Mayor Bloomberg Discovers It's Not Easy Being Green
High-Tech Worker Visas Still Available
LiveXchange Keynote: Carbon Credits Will Shape the New Economy
