Elm Street Economy

Those of you with some memory of the cultural heritage of the 1980s will assume that this represents an economy where monsters kill us in our sleep. A basic nightmare. The economy of genocide-era Rwanda, perhaps.

Wrong. No burned-up demon with knives-for-hands is coming after you (yes, we're afraid of Johnny Depp these days too, but that's not what we meant either).

An Elm Street economy means one that has a small-town feel. Like you're strolling down Elm Street (Main Street is already taken as an economic metaphor).

The idea is that local businesses serve the local needs; money circulates within the local economy.

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