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Why did new England's industries have slow growth

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The first possible explanation for slower growth in New England is that the region's employment is concentrated in the "wrong" industries. Traditionally, New England has been more oriented toward manufacturing than most other regions.
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The first possible explanation for slower growth in New England is that the region's employment is concentrated in the "wrong" industries. Traditionally, New England has been more oriented toward manufacturing than most other regions.

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