Where goes NH?

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Click below the full presentation in PDF:

nh_2018_norton_presentation.pdf

 

The NH Center for Public Policy Studies compiled this collection of graphs and tables for the use of Leadership New Hampshire, a program intended to introduce rising leaders to the people, strengths, and challenges of the Granite State. The Center is grateful for the opportunity to present this material to the Leadership New Hampshire participants and to all others seeking an overview of information about the state. The Center has produced this report with funds donated to it by individuals, foundations, and businesses around New Hampshire. The Center’s supporters do not necessarily endorse, nor has the Center asked them to endorse, any of the materials included in this report. The Center, not Leadership New Hampshire, determined what to include in this report.

 

This paper, like all of the Center’s published work, is in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission. Indeed, the Center welcomes individuals’ and groups’ efforts to expand the paper’s circulation. Copies are also available at no charge on the Center’s web site: www.nhpolicy.org. Many of the pages that follow are excerpts from other Center reports, all of which are available at the same site. Contact the Center at info@nhpolicy.org; or call 603-226-2500.

Write to: NHCPPS, 1 Eagle Square, Suite 510, Concord NH 03301


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