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Silicon Valley Competitiveness and Innovation Project Report, 2015


Very insightful and detailed analysis on Silicon Valley Competitiveness and Innovation Project for 2015.
The project looks at the factors driving employment and economic development at the Valley, and issues that might hinder further growth. Some of the interesting facts include disproportionate employment of people in innovation related work, high presence of VCs, 62% higher labor productivity than US’ average, and escalating housing cost. 

Silicon Valley Competitiveness and Innovation Project 2015

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