drjoshthewash
drjoshthewash t1_j5kuzyr wrote
Reply to comment by Bismarck_Da_Otto_Von in Yale by thug_nificent
I agree with much of what you say. I also like your username. A few points you may or may not disagree with.
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Inasmuch as you consider it a walled garden, they employ thousands of local residents, and that count goes to tens of thousands if you count subcontractor and Yale related economic activities. Both directly and via subcontractors, construction jobs, vast medical system, and more.
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You have to consider whether Yale occupies spaces and economic opportunity that would otherwise flourish in its absence or whether whatever economic activity is there due to in large part Yales presence.
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Regarding Yale's lack of community presence. Is that Yales fault, or the fault of the area lack of opportunity presented to Yales gifted and high achieving alumni. This particular complaint smells of idealistic wishful thinking that isn't grounded in any reality or economic realities.
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Do you think if offered to host Yale, Bridgeport wouldn't offer tax free accommodations and more? Put another way, look not 15 miles west to Bridgeport, and their crumbling, vacant, shuttered, ruined, downtown. Do you think New Haven would have fared differently? Look at Hartford, Waterbury, Meriden, Derby, can go on. These towns went one way, save for one.
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I'd be curious what specific actual policies you would support from the municipality imposing on Yale or vice versa to help any of these issues.
drjoshthewash t1_j58fvgs wrote
Reply to comment by welcomebackjelly in Yale by thug_nificent
While driving the local economy, generating an entire economic ecosystem that generates enormous revenues for the state, local jobs, could go on. It's hard to overstate the positive impact Yale the school and their medical facilities have on the area.
drjoshthewash t1_j58fjv3 wrote
Reply to comment by thug_nificent in Yale by thug_nificent
This is idealistic musings. Alot of things would be great. That's totally irrelevant to the discussion at hand - is Yale good for New Haven and the state. A borderline ridiculous question at that.
drjoshthewash t1_j58f21m wrote
Reply to Yale by thug_nificent
It's not really a question. Yale is an enormous positive to New Haven and CT.
Their 'severe under-contribution' ultimately contributes benefits and resources that far outweigh and out-contribute whatever would be generated in its absence.
drjoshthewash t1_j1z8suz wrote
Reply to Thoughts on Bridgeport? by Neckties-Over-Bows
Not great Bob
drjoshthewash t1_j5kvhrd wrote
Reply to comment by thug_nificent in Yale by thug_nificent
I'd be curious if that program would be effective for graduates of the most highly ranked university in the country, where initial job offers out of school rank among the very best.