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Matthew McLaughlin

Matthew McLaughlin is an economic and community development lawyer with the law firm of Baker Donelson in Jackson. He is the primary author of Building Purpose, a blog that focuses on economic viability and sustainability of neighborhoods and communities. You can reach Matthew at jxnmclaughlin@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @jxnmclaughlin.

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  • Analysis

    Old beer laws are stifling new economic growth. Here’s how Mississippi can adapt.

    Craft breweries are an economic and cultural boon for Mississippi, but an outdated regulatory regime threatens their competitiveness and sustainability.

    December 10, 2014
  • Commentary

    Mississippi’s Tomorrow: New approaches to entrepreneurship, STEM education are key

    Mississippi ranks 46th in business creation and 49th in STEM professionals. Educational reforms are needed to make Mississippi's economy more dynamic and innovative.

    May 7, 2014

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