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Relative to its population, "New England has trained a surplus ranging from 50 percent to 90 percent of regional proportionate need (for professionals)," John C. Hoy said Monday...
...Hoy said the oversupply of professionals has led to New England's economic resurrection. However, he warned that the region's revival could weaken if more attention is not paid to the surplus...
...Hoy's analysis was written originally for the Alden Seminars. This week the seminars published it as part of a white paper titled "Massachusetts Higher Education in the Eighties: Higher Education and Workplace Needs...
During the post-war prosperity of the 1940s and 1950s, New England suffered the highest unemployment levels in the country. The 40-year metamorphosis of New England's economy from an aging industrial region in decline to a leader in the information services boom remains unacknowledged, Hoy wrote in his report...
...decade later, New England "has fully recovered from a harrowing period of high unemployment, low wages, mounting inflation and depressed investment," Hoy wrote...