Making Dollars and Cents of Growth: Who Benefits?

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By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, June 7, 2005.
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More people in the Granite State means more houses to build, more lawns to take care of, more coffee shops and restaraunts on main street, more demand for services in health care and education, and more people to shop at big box stores like Walmart and Target. In our second installment on growth in New Hampshire, we look at the economics of growth and ask how we've benefitted from the growing number of people calling the Granite State home. Laura is joined by Russ Thibeault, president of Applied Economic Research, and Jeff Feingold, editor of the New Hampshire Business Review.
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