The writer is research associate at the Centre for Social and Economic Progress
The writer is research associate at the Centre for Social and Economic Progress
The underperformance of the state is largely due to its key economic centres, not letting the state take advantage of its underlying strengths
The state cannot take its outperformance for granted
The decision to develop select cities as industrial hubs is sound, but revisiting the choice of locations could make it a game-changer
To achieve the levels seen in 2008, it is essential to increase corporate productivity