Economists have developed three competing explanations, or theories, to explain differences in economic growth between regions. Over the past several decades, economic development policy in Indiana has coalesced around one of these theories. Sadly, it is the one theory that has shown the least ability to predict growth, or in other words, the wrong model.
The three theories are human capital, quality of life and agglomerations.

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