"Global Forces Find Gary"
By: David Greising
Chicago Tribune: Section 5 (Business)
Page 1 (continued on pg. 16)
10/1/2006
This article discussed Noble Prize winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz's return to his hometown of Gary, Indiana. He is an expert on globalization and it's effects around the world. He relates his findings from around the world to the situation Gary is currently in. Stiglitz says, "Much of the problems facing Gary are the same problems facing less-developed countries." Gary may have been in the midst of an economic boom during Stiglitz's childhood when the steel industry was flourishing, but it has since been a landmark for economic failure. Many steel mills have since been downsized or even eliminated due to German dominance of the industry. Greising uses census information to help back this up. Since 1980, the population has dropped almost 20 percent and medium household income is only $27,195. However, globalization has also created some jobs......
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