One of the ways McCrory could and should liberate human capital to improve the state’s economy is to abolish needless regulations that impede work and entrepreneurship.  Instead of trying to lure the occasional big business into the state with subsidies, we should make it easier for people to work and start new businesses. We’ll do much better with the bottom-up growth model of Hong Kong, Singapore, and America (until the slow strangulation of enterprise by government set in during the 1930s).