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Author-Name: Sarah Bui
Author-Name: Timothy Freeman
Author-Name: Farah Kaddah
Author-Workplace-Name: Harvard's Growth Lab
Author-Name: Lucas Lamby
Author-Workplace-Name: Center for International Development at Harvard University
Author-Name: Yang Li
Author-Name: Tim O'Brien
Author-Email: tim_obrien@hks.harvard.edu
Author-Workplace-Name: Center for International Development at Harvard University
Author-Name: Eric S. M. Protzer
Author-Email: eprotzer@hks.harvard.edu
Author-Workplace-Name: Center for Global Development
Author-Name: Alejandro Rueda-Sanz
Author-Name: Ricardo Villasmil
Author-Workplace-Name: Harvard's Growth Lab
Author-Name: Ricardo Hausmann
Author-Email: ricardo_hausmann@harvard.edu
Author-Workplace-Name: Harvard's Growth Lab
Author-Person: pha552
Title: A Growth Perspective on Wyoming
Abstract: This report sets out to understand if the economy of the State of Wyoming is positioned to grow into the future. To do this, the report begins by investigating the past. To know where the state economy could be headed, and how that direction may be improved, it is critical to understand how the state developed the economic structure and drivers that it has today. Thus, Wyoming’s economic trajectory is explored over the long, medium, and short term. From this investigation, we find that Wyoming faces an overall growth problem, but we also find a high degree of variation in economic engines and growth prospects across the state. The problem that this report identifies is that the composition of economic activities is not positioned to sustain a high quality of life across all parts of the state.
 “Across all parts of the state” is an essential part of the problem statement for Wyoming. While some local and regional economies in the state are growing and bumping up against identifiable constraints, other local and regional economies are experiencing sustained contractions and will require new sources of growth in order to retain (or expand) population and high quality of life. Since economic dynamics vary significantly across the state, analysis is conducted in as much geographic detail as possible. By combining historical and geographic dimensions of growth, this report aims to inform pathways for sustained and inclusive prosperity across the of Wyoming.
Creation-Date: 2023-03
Keywords: Wyoming, Green Growth, Remoteness, Telework
Number: 212
Handle: RePEc:glh:wpfacu:212
File-Url: https://growthlab.cid.harvard.edu/sites/projects.iq.harvard.edu/files/growthlab/files/2023-03-cid-wp-432-wyoming-growth-perspective.pdf
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