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This article presents an interview with Lester Thurlow, a keynote speaker at ICMA's 1997 annual conference. It explores the idea of building a better U.S. economy and discusses America's move from dependence on natural resources to dependence on knowledge. The article also implies that new industries need a long period of incubation.