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title: "Cities Left Behind in Hi-Tech Innovation"
summary: |-
  Rob Atkinson was a guest on "The Creative Life" by ThinkTech Hawaii to discuss promoting policies in innovation economics, and described how to close the divide through creative self-sustaining growth centers.
date: "2021-06-22"
issues: ["National Competitiveness", "State and Local"]
authors: ["Robert D. Atkinson"]
canonical_url: "https://itif.org/events/2021/06/22/cities-left-behind-hi-tech-innovation/"
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# Cities Left Behind in Hi-Tech Innovation


Rob Atkinson was a guest on "The Creative Life" by the [American Creativity Association](https://www.actcreatively.org/) to discuss promoting policies in innovation economics, and described how to close the divide through creative self-sustaining growth centers.

It has become clear that while the future of America’s economy lies in its high-tech innovation sector, that same sector has widened the nation’s regional economic divides.

This sector fuels a growing gap between the nation’s dynamic “superstar” metropolitan areas and most everywhere else. Most notably, just 5 top innovation metro areas—Boston, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, and San Diego—accounted for more than 90% of the nation’s innovation-sector growth 2005 to 2017, increasing their share of the nation’s total innovation employment from 17.6% to 22.8%. In contrast, the bottom 90% of metro areas (343 of them) lost their share.

The nation needs a major push to counter these dynamics.

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*Source: Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF)*
*URL: https://itif.org/events/2021/06/22/cities-left-behind-hi-tech-innovation/*