Michael Shuman On Rebuilding Community: Local Economic Development

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02 Jun 2007 | |
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Attorney and economist Michael Shuman is the Vice President for Enterprise Development for the Training and Development Corporation, based in Bucksport, Maine. In Part 1 of this candid interview, Mr. Shuman talks about rebuilding local communities in the face of a world of diminishing resources like oil and natural gas. In Part 2 he discusses his own conceptions of our current economic development model and the problems small, local businesses face. In Part 3, Mr. Shuman explores local (community-based) money and stock exchanges (something that was more of the norm a century ago) and helping small businesses reacquire a foothold in a world that's increasingly -- and unsustainably -- becoming over-globalized. Choose any of the three video interview segments or listen to the audio of the entire interview by clicking the links below.

Michael Shuman is author of five books including The Small Mart Revolution and Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age. He has written numerous articles on the relationship between community and international affairs. His work has appeared in The Nation, The New York Times, Foreign Policy, and The Washington Post.


VideoMichael Shuman: Rebuilding local communities (part 1) (length 11 min. 23 sec.): stream
Michael Shuman: Current economic development and small business challenges (part 2) (length 17 min. 49 sec.): stream
Michael Shuman: Local money (part 3) (length 13 min. 14 sec.): stream
AudioMichael Shuman On Rebuilding Community: Local Economic Development (audio) (length 46 min. 31 sec.): download, stream