Издательство SAGE Publications по журналам "Economic Development Quarterly"
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(Sage Publications, 1991-05-01)The move toward a single market in the European Community (EC) has unleashed a wider impetus for economic and political change in Western Europe. These developments have major implications for U.S. business and public ...
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(SAGE Publications, 1994-05-01)A benefit-cost study of New York State's Centers for Advanced Technology (CAT) program was undertaken to (1) respond to increasing legislative and executive demands for quantitative assessments of these programs; (2) ...
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(SAGE Publications, 1994-05-01)A community accounting matrix (CAM) is an economic model that summarizes the transactions between the various industries and types of household in a neighborhood, as well as the neighborhood's links with its adjoining city ...
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(Sage Publications, 1990-05-01)The continuing concentration of employment within the service sector of the U.S. economy has significant implications for urban regions undergoing deindustrialization and structural economic change. The growth of the service ...
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(Sage Publications, 1990-08-01)The escalation of incentive awards to attract and retain new business has emerged as a major concern in state and local development policy. This article addresses claw-back provisions, a largely neglected part of the ...
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(Sage Publications, 1988-08-01)A declining manufacturing base in many regions, fueled by plant closures and work force reductions, has hurt many small companies that historically have operated as suppliers to the larger companies. This article examines ...
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(Sage Publications, 1988-08-01)Expert groups such as the President's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness see innovation in manufacturing processes as vital to strengthening mature American manufacturing. At the same time, management experts largely ...
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(Sage Publications, 1994-11-01)Due to regulation and other constraints, major suppliers of commercial credit are limited in the risk/return trade-offs that they are willing to assume, leaving specific gaps in credit markets undersupplied or not supplied ...
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(Sage Publications, 1994-08-01)The argument for using amenities as an economic development tool appears to be a powerful one. Even if such a strategy failed to attract industry, constituents presumably would benefit. Outside of the survey literature, ...
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(Sage Publications, 1997-11-01)The foundation of metropolitan economic development is rapidly changing as inter-national trade and investment become more critical forces in national, regional, and urban economic growth. Economic globalization will require ...
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(Sage Publications, 1998-05-01)This article describes communities implementing Business Retention and Expansion Visitation (BREV) programs and evaluates strategic-planning components of the approach. BREV programs are applicable to metropolitan and ...
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(Sage Publications, 1994-08-01)In recent years, cities of all sizes have developed or expanded convention centers with the goal of stimulating economic or physical revitalization. The justification for such rapid growth has focused primarily on the ...
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(Sage Publications, 1994-08-01)Who represents the business sector in economic development? This study analyzes the population of private-sector economic development organizations operating at the state level in order to understand the manner in which ...
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(Sage Publications, 1989-11-01)The largest scale econometric model developed to date for any metropolitan area and city, namely the GOTHAM model of New York City and the greater New York-New Jersey region, is described in this article. The description ...
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(Sage Publications, 1990-05-01)Economic development has evolved as a legitimate professional discipline. A profession is only as good as the educational foundation upon which it rests. This article sets forth an agenda for strengthening the economic ...
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(Sage Publications, 1991-11-01)Economists and city leaders have long confronted a tradeoff between timeliness and accuracy when searching for a measure of the economic performance of cities. Personal income is a good measure of economic growth, but these ...
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(Sage Publications, 1996-11-01)In 1984, California joined the growing list of states adopting enterprise zone legislation in an attempt to stimulate targeted business development and employment growth within economically distressed areas. This article ...
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(Sage Publications, 1992-08-01)Evaluation is an often neglected component of the industry projections process at the state level. A case study for Ohio shows that multiple regression techniques have resulted in better projections than those generated ...
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(Sage Publications, 1987-08-01)Exports assist economic development via the creation of jobs. The present study specifies and estimates a time-series model in order to quantify relationships between state exports and employment. The export elasticities ...
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