If Boston, NYC, and San Francisco are the top three U.S. innovation
cities why do their economic, education, health care, and energy systems
produce the same poor results as cities around the rest of the
country? I read the recent Top Innovation Cities of the Global Economy report
from 2thinknow ranking the top 100 global innovation cities with great
interest. Of course I quickly scanned the rankings to see which U.S.
cities made the list. While I was disappointed my hometown of
Providence, Rhode Island didn’t make the cut I was pleased to see our
neighbor Boston was ranked number one. Two other U.S. cities joined
Boston in the top ten, NYC ranked fifth and San Francisco ranked
seventh.
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