PBS Hawaii - INSIGHTS: What is the Next Salvation for Hawaii's Economy?
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Hawaii once had an agriculture-based economy, but the state's plantation days are gone. The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 resulted in a downturn in tourism, which taught us that we can't count on tourism alone to fill state coffers. For years, public officials have been trying to find the next big thing: Is it technology? The movie industry? Could it be space tourism or specialized and diversified agriculture? What can we count on when the traditional economic drivers have become obsolete? Host Daryl Huff moderates a discussion on the question: What is the next salvation for Hawaii's economy?