The AAII Twin Cities Chapter presents...
"Singapore, Minnesota and How Politics Affects American Economic Performance"
Discussed by:
Tor Dahl
Chairman, CEO of Tor Dahl & Associates; Professor, University of Minnesota
Professor Dahl presents a review of the relative growth paths and strategies of two similar-sized populations and economies—those of Singapore and Minnesota. Data will also be shared on the relative performance of the U.S. national and Minnesota state economies since 1929, with a particular focus on growth, tax policy and the political configurations of government. In addition to broader economic data, information, specifically about corporate performance, will be presented in terms of the actual profits earned by American companies under Republican and Democratic presidents and the consequences that arise from various configurations of split governments.
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 | How the Minnesota and the U.S. could achieve greater and more consistent growth
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