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The document discusses Richard Florida's concept of the "Creative Class" and the "3Ts" (Technology, Talent, and Tolerance) that are important for regional economic growth. It defines the Creative Class as workers in technology, arts, professional/managerial, and education occupations. Regions need high concentrations of all three Ts - a developed technology base, a large percentage of talented/creative workers, and an inclusive culture of diversity and openness - to attract creative talent and spur innovation that drives economic growth. A fourth T of "Territory Assets" like amenities, quality of life factors and an authentic local culture are also important for regions to appeal to creative workers and prosper.































