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Calculating Cost Of Production; Livestock: 1991 Revisisted And 1992 Forecast, John Cole, Burton Pflueger, Gene Murra
Calculating Cost Of Production; Livestock: 1991 Revisisted And 1992 Forecast, John Cole, Burton Pflueger, Gene Murra
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
An Economic Analysis Of The 1990-1991 South Dakota Retained Ownership Demonstration; Soviet Republics And Grain Prices, Dillon Feuz, John Wagner, Richard Shane
An Economic Analysis Of The 1990-1991 South Dakota Retained Ownership Demonstration; Soviet Republics And Grain Prices, Dillon Feuz, John Wagner, Richard Shane
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Sales And Property Tax Contributions Of South Dakota Agriculture: 1990, Martin K. Beutler
Sales And Property Tax Contributions Of South Dakota Agriculture: 1990, Martin K. Beutler
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Oilseed Outlook; Fed And Feeder Cattle Situation And Outlook, Richard Shane, Dillion M. Feuz
Oilseed Outlook; Fed And Feeder Cattle Situation And Outlook, Richard Shane, Dillion M. Feuz
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Explorations, Vol. 6, No. 2, Carole J. Bombard, Nick Houtman, William H. Whitaker, Jean M. Andrews, Henry Munson Jr., Jamie Watler, Michael Palmer, Diane J. Garsombke, Thomas W. Garsombke
Explorations, Vol. 6, No. 2, Carole J. Bombard, Nick Houtman, William H. Whitaker, Jean M. Andrews, Henry Munson Jr., Jamie Watler, Michael Palmer, Diane J. Garsombke, Thomas W. Garsombke
Explorations — A Journal of Research
Cover: Untitled #13, Series 2, chalk on paper, by Ronald Ghiz, Associate Professor of Art at the University of Maine.
Articles include:
"Editorial Overview: in this issue," by Carole J. Bombard
"Save the Planet . . . please," by Nick Houtman
"Research and Public Service Recognizing Leadership, Pioneering, and Productivity," Herb Hidu and Stephen Norton
"Private Assistance for Maine’s Hungry," by William H. Whitaker and Jean M. Andrews
"The Ugly Faces of Hunger"
"Explaining the Iranian Revolution," by Henry Munson, Jr.
"Biological Clocks: timing is everything—and everywhere," by Jamie Watler
"Love of Glory and the Common Good: Periclean Democracy and …
The Business Incubator: A Rural Economic Development Tool, Raymond A. Marquardt, Steven A. Schulz
The Business Incubator: A Rural Economic Development Tool, Raymond A. Marquardt, Steven A. Schulz
Marketing and Management Faculty Publications
In the 1980s universities and economic development agencies encouraged the establishment of business incubators to bolster economic development. Business incubators are designed to cultivate the formation of new business ventures in an environment conducive to success.
The Effects Of Metropolitan Job Growth On The Size Distribution Of Family Income, Timothy J. Bartik
The Effects Of Metropolitan Job Growth On The Size Distribution Of Family Income, Timothy J. Bartik
Upjohn Institute Working Papers
This paper examines how a metropolitan area's job growth affects its income distribution. The research uses annual Current Population Survey data on the income distribution in different metropolitan areas from 1979 through 1988. Faster metropolitan job growth increases real family income in the lowest income quintile by a significantly greater percentage than for the average family. Metropolitan job growth also increases the value of property owned by upper income quintiles, but property value effects are not large enough to offset the progressive effects of growth on labor income. Simulations indicate that economic development programs to increase metropolitan job growth will …
Economic Base Analysis Yankee Atomic Electric Company, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Economic Base Analysis Yankee Atomic Electric Company, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
This report examined the impact of the payroll, purchases, and secondary investments made by the Yankee Atomic Electric Company. It also looked at the way Yankee Atomic Electric Company and Burns Security employees spent their wages. The goal of the report was to determine whether the companies made a positive impact on job generation and income generation.
Comprehensive Industrial Analysis The Paper Industry, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Comprehensive Industrial Analysis The Paper Industry, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The purpose of this report was to examine the paper industry in the Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire counties of Massachusetts. The overall goal of this study was to identify action steps that would help to retain and expand the industry in the four Western Massachusetts counties.
Massachusetts Enters The Global Age A Service Export Initiative, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Massachusetts Enters The Global Age A Service Export Initiative, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
This report was meant to be the first step in a long term initiative which was meant to seek and harness the vast service-oriented resources within Western Massachusetts and assist then in expanding along global lines.
Ua3/9/2 Presentation Of 1991 Rodes-Helm Lecture, Juliann Tenney
Ua3/9/2 Presentation Of 1991 Rodes-Helm Lecture, Juliann Tenney
WKU Archives Records
Speech delivered by Juliann Tenney as part of the Rodes-Helm Lecture series in 1991 regarding the economic development of the South.
Europe 1992: Economic Implications For Asia, David Lim
Europe 1992: Economic Implications For Asia, David Lim
Support & Other Units (THEi)
The European Economic Community (EEC) was formed in 1957 with the signing of the Treaty of Rome. This brought together six countries (Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxemberg and the Netherlands) which were involved in the conflict of the Second World War. The Impetus for the establishment of the EEC was political but the economic gains from the operation of the scheme, popularly known as the Common Market, were so significant that eventually the original membership of six was doubled to include Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. The so-called Europe 1992 Project aims to bring about …
Who Benefits From State And Local Economic Development Policies?, Timothy J. Bartik
Who Benefits From State And Local Economic Development Policies?, Timothy J. Bartik
Upjohn Press
Bartik reviews evidence on whether state and local policies affect job growth. He then presents empirical data supporting the intentions of such programs, showing that job growth may lead to a number of positive long-term effects including: lower unemployment, higher labor force participation, higher real estate values, and better occupational opportunities. He also shows that the earnings gains to disadvantaged groups outweigh the resulting increased real estate values for property owners, and concludes by saying that regional competition for jobs may actually be a benefit for the nation as a whole.
Who Benefits From State And Local Economic Development Policies?, Timothy Bartik
Who Benefits From State And Local Economic Development Policies?, Timothy Bartik
Timothy J. Bartik
Bartik reviews evidence on whether state and local policies affect job growth. He then presents empirical data supporting the intentions of such programs, showing that job growth may lead to a number of positive long-term effects including: lower unemployment, higher labor force participation, higher real estate values, and better occupational opportunities. He also shows that the earnings gains to disadvantaged groups outweigh the resulting increased real estate values for property owners, and concludes by saying that regional competition for jobs may actually be a benefit for the nation as a whole.