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Biotechnology
in Northeast Ohio:
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Growth Industry Takes it Slow

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Zach
Schiller's January 2002 study shows that Cleveland's biomedical industry,
five years ago touted by business and development leaders as a growth sector
ripe for area investment, has taken a less-than-impressive hold in the
local economy. Using updated industry figures, the study finds that despite
commercial biomedical industry growth in Cleveland, the sector remains
quite small in relation to the overall regional economy, holds a below
average share of the national industry and is concentrated in medical
device production, rather than higher-wage drug manufacturing. The
report suggests biomedical jobs are not likely to replace a large proportion
of the high-paying manufacturing jobs disappearing in Cleveland, and cites
national data calling into question how much the industry’s development
can benefit working-class Clevelanders.
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Read
the Full Report
Report Questions Area Emphasis on Biomedical Industry
Plain
Dealer, January 13, 02
Don't Bank on Biotech Boom
Plain Dealer Op-ed,
Schiller, June 27, 02
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