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Overall Economic Development Plan An Annual Update, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Overall Economic Development Plan An Annual Update, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
This report’s purpose was to analyze the economic conditions of Rutland County, Vermont. It covers Employment, Labor Force, Unemployment, and Housing.
Industrial Feasibility Studies Three Scattered Sites Springfield, Massachusetts, Center For Economic Development
Industrial Feasibility Studies Three Scattered Sites Springfield, Massachusetts, Center For Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of developing industrial sites at three locations in the City if Springfield. Due to a shortage of industrial land the City is extremely interested in identifying parcels of land upon which industry can be sited.
The study was undertaken by the Springfield Economic Development Corporation in conjunction with the Center For Economic Development at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. The objective of the effort was to encourage the development of new or existing industry at sites whose development would be in keeping with the planning goals and objectives of …
Wage Flexibility And Unemployment Dynamics In Regional Labor Markets, Thomas Hyclak, Geraint Johnes
Wage Flexibility And Unemployment Dynamics In Regional Labor Markets, Thomas Hyclak, Geraint Johnes
Upjohn Press
Hyclak and Johnes explore the extent to which wage rigidity differs across regional labor markets in the U.S. and how it affects the unemployment response to shifts in regional aggregate demand. They also look at the determinants of differences in wage rigidity across regional labor markets.