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What Is The Power Of Believing In Cleveland?

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People talk about believing in the Browns, the Cavs, the Orchestra - things this town is known for.
But do you believe in us - the region, the people?

And what does it matter, if you do?

Author J. Mark Souther takes a look at this interesting topic, in his new book  Believing in Cleveland: Managing Decline in The Best Location In The Nation.
It is already the number one new release on urban and regional economics on amazon.