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Fuel to grow Pittsburgh's economy must emerge from its acclaimed hospitals and universities the way ingots once rolled off steel mill conveyor belts, business experts say.
That's the premise behind a Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business "Cornerstones Symposium" today that seeks to explore how business investment depends on growing the "knowledge base, as opposed to the physical resource base," said Art Boni, a Tepper professor.See the full content of this document
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Investment and Research Needed for Pittsburgh to Grow
"We're seeing the emergence of a new economy," said Boni, the John R. Thorne Chair of Entrepreneurship. "It's coming from organizations that are helping to translate the research base ...
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