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Transcript: How To Actually Fix The U.S. Economy – Elisabeth Reynolds

Read the full transcript of Professor Elisabeth Reynolds’ talk titled “How To Actually Fix The U.S. Economy” at TEDxBerkshires 2025 conference.

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From Textile Mills to Regenerative Medicine

ELISABETH REYNOLDS: I grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire, a city of about 100,000 people, and at the home of Amoskeag Mills. Amoskeag Mills were the largest mills in the world at the beginning of the 20th century for cotton textile production. And at one point in time, they had over 17,000 workers in those mills. But like all of the mills in New England, it went through a transition in the 20th century. From production moving to the South, to labor strife, the Great Depression, outsourcing, such that when I was growing up in Manchester in the 70s, the mills were boarded up, they were closed down, and my back-to-school shoes were made not in New England, but in China.

Fast forward 50 years, and we have some incredible things going on at Amoskeag Mills. Some of the most advanced manufacturing in regenerative medicine around cells, around tissue, around organs, all of this providing new windows and frontiers for addressing human health issues, from heart disease to cancer to wound healing for soldiers and for the population at large.

So this trajectory from industrialization to de-industrialization to re-industrialization is actually representative of a transformation going on in U.S. manufacturing today. U.S. manufacturing is at an inflection point, and there are a number of factors that are bringing this about. Global forces, changes in our public policy paradigm, advances in manufacturing technology are all leading to a convergence in which we have an extraordinary opportunity to rebuild the industrial base in this country, to start and grow new frontier industries, and to create quality jobs that support families and communities.

Global Forces Reshaping Manufacturing

So let me start and talk about what are some of these global forces that are at work.