States Need an Export Strategy to Compete in 21st Century, according to a New Brookings Report
U.S. states must develop an export strategy as a component of the state's “competitiveness agenda,” according to a new report from the Brookings Institute. In “Boosting Exports, Delivering Jobs and Economic Growth,” the authors point towards the rapid growth of American exports in comparison to the overall economy's economic growth to highlight the need for effective and efficient state export strategies. Between the third quarter of 2009 and the third quarter of 2011, U.S. exports grew by 12.7 percent almost four times the overall economic growth (3.2 percent).