Study: Proposed plan could generate jobs
Boulder County Business Report
A study conducted by two state business schools concluded that a stimulus program incentivizing successful companies would generate 978,000 new jobs.
The Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado and the University of Denver's Daniels College of Business conducted the three-month research project on a new program design for U.S. economic stimulus.
First proposed by former Starz founder and Chief Executive John Sie in a March 2009 Denver Post guest commentary, the "Incentivize Success Plan" would fund and motivate successful companies to expand their U.S. businesses as well as hire and retrain laid-off workers. more>
