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Global GDP
21.0%
BIC Countries
19.9%
US
2009
Source: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, April 2010
Global GDP
26.5%
BIC Countries
17.9%
US
2015
Source: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, April 2010
50%
2009
60%
2030
30%
29%
22%
13%
China Canada India
15%
15%
United States
Japan
European Union
$944 billion
US manufactured exports 2010
$1477
$944
$680 $409
$1091
France
Japan
United States
Germany
China
US Service Trade
Billions, 2010
$518 $358
$160 billion
trade surplus
Service Imports
Service Exports
2.7 million clean economy jobs 1.4 million biosciences jobs 2.4 million fossil fuel jobs 4.8 million IT jobs
Sources: Brookings-Battelle Clean Economy Database (2011), Brookings Analysis of Battelle, BLS, Moodys Analytics data
35%
68%
90%
Source: EOP A Framework for Revitalizing American Manufacturing (2009) Brookings Accelerating Advanced Manufacturing with New Research Centers (2011)
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11%
Educational Attainment
Associates Degree or Higher
United States
Asians
Non-Hispanic Whites
African Americans
Hispanics
Educational Attainment
Associates Degree or Higher
25%
19%
African Americans
Hispanics
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Georgia
Atlanta, Augusta, Chattanooga
61%
66%
Population
GDP
Georgia
Atlanta, Augusta, Chattanooga
Albany, Athens, Brunswick, Columbus, Dalton, Gainesville, Hinesville, Macon, Rome, Savannah, Valdosta, Warner Robins
82%
87%
Population
GDP
66%
75% 63%
Population
Service Exports
Manufacturing Exports
66%
68%
76%
78%
Population
Chemical Products
66%
82%
88%
92%
Population
Airline Boardings
Source: Brookings analysis of US Census Bureau, FAA, and PIERS data (2009)
66%
78%
80%
83%
90%
Population
Solar PV Energy
Wind Energy
Population
College Degrees
Graduate Degrees
Patents
NIH/NSF Funding
Source: Brookings analysis of US Census Bureau, BLS, BEA, NIH and NSF data
$20.0 B
Export Jobs
52.8%
47.2%
151,700
Export Intensity Top Services Sectors Travel & Tourism Top Manufacturing Sectors Chemicals Transportation Equipment Food
9.8%
8.0%
Business Services Royalties
Atlanta Metro
43,060
Top Sectors By Industry Specialization Smart Grid Water Efcient Products Appliances
Source: Brookings, Sizing the Clean Economy 2011
2.0%
1.9%
2.1%
1.9%
U.S.
142,416
Manufacturing Intensity Manufacturing Growth
2010 Q1 - 2011 Q4
4.3%
Food Plastics & Rubber Computers & Electronics
Atlanta Metro
US
US
Atlanta Metro
Immigrant Composition
By Skill Level (Age 25+)
Low Skilled
Middle Skilled
High Skilled
Transit Accessibility
Share of Working-Age Residents with Transit Coverage Share of all Jobs Reachable via public transit in 90 minutes
38% 69%
Atlanta Metro Top 100 Metro Average
22% 30%
Atlanta Metro Top 100 Metro Average
Source: Brookings, Missed Opportunity: Transit and Jobs in Metropolitan America (2011)
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METRO INNOVATION
@bruce_katz
Innovate Locally
Market Assessment
Economic Profile
15% 12% 13% 9%
Target Sectors
8% 9% 12%
Northeast Ohio
Collaborate to Compete
Firms Universities Governments
Philanthropy
Key manufacturing growth sectors: fuel cells, electric vehicles, organic electronics Retool manufacturing and retrain industrial workers
Northeast Ohio
Atlanta
Buildin
g on Lo gistics Base
Innovation District
In no va tion District
A 21st Century economy shaping/placemaking strategy that connects and clusters innovation-generating anchor institutions and companies with entrepreneurial rms, infrastructure, housing, retail, and amenities.
Innovation Districts
Emory University
Georgia Tech
High Atlanta MuseumMuseum Symphony of Art of Design Orchestra Atlanta Woodruff Atlanta Arts Federal Center Reserve Fox Theatre
CNN Georgia Center Dome Georgia Clark Phillips State Atlanta Arena Georgia University City Capitol Morehouse Hall College Turner Field
Innovate Locally
Network Globally
London
Lagos
Detroit Monterrey
Bogota
Johannesburg
Singapore
Buenos Aires
Durbin
Source: Brookings, Export Nation II (2012) Brookings analysis of all international passenger trafc between Atlanta and other global metros (2012)
Target industries: aerospace, computer and electronic products, pharmaceuticals, professional services, lm and television Grow Los Angeles metropolitan exports Los Angeles Regional Export Council
City of Los Angeles
Los Angeles
University of Southern California University of California Los Angeles
Innovate Locally
Network Globally
Advocate Nationally
CABINET AGENCIES
Department of Agriculture Department of Health & Human Services Department of Labor Department of Commerce Department of Homeland Security Department of State Department of Defense Department of Housing & Urban Development Department of Transportation Department of Education Department of the Interior Department of Treasury Department of Energy Department of Justice Department of Veterans Affairs
CABINET AGENCIES
Department of Agriculture Department of Health & Human Services Department of Labor Department of Commerce Department of Homeland Security Department of State Department of Defense Department of Housing & Urban Development Department of Transportation Department of Education Department of the Interior Department of Treasury Department of Energy Department of Justice Department of Veterans Affairs
Export-Import Bank of the United States Overseas Private Investment Corporation Small Business Administration
Federal Government
Universities Philanthropy
$4 trillion
in proposed decit reduction through 2020 Reduce national debt to
40%
of U.S. GDP by 2035
Simpson-Bowles Plan 2010
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