Faculty News, In the News | Associated Press | 15 Sep 2016
Report: US government inaction is hampering economic growth
Re: Michael Porter, Jan Rivkin & Mihir Desai
Prosperity has become more concentrated among fewer Americans, and the nation's competitive edge is slipping as factors that have helped drive growth in the past are viewed as worsening. The U.S. political system, tax code, health care system, public schools, regulation and infrastructure are now all viewed as weaknesses for the economy, according to surveys of Harvard Business School alumni, students and the public compiled in the annual report .

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