Many areas of the Midwest faced economic challenges after large
manufacturing industry. plants that once operated continuously cut back
or went out of business completely. Northeast Ohio, with its large
steel-producing factories, saw major declines in population base and tax
revenues. This work looks at the postmanufacturing business climate in
Northeast Ohio, whose major cities, Cleveland, Akron, and Youngstown,
were faced with reinventing themselves and their industrial bases. Using
an interview format, the book details how entrepreneurs saw
opportunities to develop services and products in the area. Their
stories illuminate the process of innovation.