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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Economics
Keeping The Pols Honest With Regionalization, Chester Smolski
Keeping The Pols Honest With Regionalization, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The New England Governor's Conference will hold a meeting in Hartford on December 6 to address regional economic issues that are common to the six states located in the northeast corner of the country. During that same week, the towns of Warren and Bristol in Rhode Island will hold public sentiment for the sharing of schools in the two towns. As disparate as these two meetings appear to be, there is a commonality of purpose that marks both: regionalism."
Defense Cuts: What Might Connecticut Expect On The Manufacturing Employment Front?, Bruce D. Wundt
Defense Cuts: What Might Connecticut Expect On The Manufacturing Employment Front?, Bruce D. Wundt
New England Journal of Public Policy
Connecticut has enjoyed considerable economic prosperity as a result of its reliance on the defense industry. However, as a consequence of reductions in federal spending on defense, this favorable trend of many years is reversing, unfortunately, while the region is also experiencing a general economic slowdown. Many Connecticut industries must prepare for a new era of reducing their dependence on defense contracts and diversify into new markets and products. State policymakers can help during these uncertain times by encouraging private and public retraining of labor resources and the expansion of industries that will promote economic stability.
Adjustment Issues In Nigeria: Problems And Prospects, J. K. A. Olekah
Adjustment Issues In Nigeria: Problems And Prospects, J. K. A. Olekah
Bullion
This paper examines adjustment issues in Nigeria, with emphasis on identifying outstanding and emerging problems after SAP, ln achieving the above objective, the paper is divided into three ports as follows: Part I, discusses the main economic problems three years of Pre-SAP as well as analysing trends in major economic indicators and the factors underlying the trend, The main element and policy strategies of SAP are also examined in this part. Part ll analyses, three years of post-SAP with the view to highlighting outstanding and anticipated problems while Port lll is the prospects and concluding summary.
The Benefits Of Regionalization, Chester Smolski
The Benefits Of Regionalization, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"Bristol County is unusual among Rhode Island's five counties. Not only is it contiguous with a county of the same name in an adjoining state, but it also consists of only three towns--Barrington, Warren and Bristol--and is one of the smallest of the 3,141 counties in this country."
Some Thoughts On Regionalization, Chester Smolski
Some Thoughts On Regionalization, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"New Englanders pride themselves on their self-reliance, their fortitude, their independance and, some would say, their obstinacy. Generally good qualities, but they come at a price: not cooperating with others around you. And this has been a tradition in this part of the country since its founding.
But now the 39 cities and towns are faced with severe cutbacks in funding from federal and state sources, and major questions are being raised by taxpayers who are expressing their anger by voting to reduce all types of programs, especially the biggest expense in most communities--the schools."
The President's Address To The Chief Executives Of The Organised Private Sector On The 1991 Budget And Other Related Matters, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida
The President's Address To The Chief Executives Of The Organised Private Sector On The 1991 Budget And Other Related Matters, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida
Bullion
This was an address delivered by the formal President of Nigeria, His Excellency, Major General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. He addresses economic and financial related matters.
Municipal Capital Maintenance And Fiscal Distress, Mary K. Bumgarner, Jorge Martinez-Vazques, David L. Sjoquist
Municipal Capital Maintenance And Fiscal Distress, Mary K. Bumgarner, Jorge Martinez-Vazques, David L. Sjoquist
Faculty and Research Publications
This paper formalizes and empirically tests the hypothesis that the deficient maintenance of public infrastructure is caused by fiscal distress. We utilize a production-decision framework in which public officials combine maintenance and new capital to produce a desired level of capital services. The behavior implied in the fiscal distress hypothesis is treated as perverse deviations from the optimal production path. The empirical findings from cross-sectional expenditures data give support to the fiscal distress hypothesis.
Site Feasibility Study Cottage Street Industrial Site, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Site Feasibility Study Cottage Street Industrial Site, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The purpose of this report was to determine the feasibility of developing an industrial park on an 53 acre parcel located along Memorial Drive and Cottage Street in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Economic Development Policies Overall Economic Development Program, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Economic Development Policies Overall Economic Development Program, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The purpose of this report was to identify key industries of the town of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, and to promote the transition of the town's image from a mill town to the Cultural, Financial and Educational center of Central Massachusetts.
Economic Development Policies Evaluation Techniques For Edcs, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Economic Development Policies Evaluation Techniques For Edcs, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The goal of this report was to provide information on evaluation techniques for local economic development organizations. This was achieved by conducting research on evaluation techniques, and analyzing information obtained during the research.
Characterization Of Sh Groups In Porin Of Bovine Heart Mitochondria. Porin Cysteines Are Localized In The Channel Walls., Philadelphia University
Characterization Of Sh Groups In Porin Of Bovine Heart Mitochondria. Porin Cysteines Are Localized In The Channel Walls., Philadelphia University
Philadelphia University, Jordan
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Multimarket Amenity Compensation And The Behavior Of The Elderly, Philip E. Graves, Donald M. Waldman
Multimarket Amenity Compensation And The Behavior Of The Elderly, Philip E. Graves, Donald M. Waldman
PHILIP E GRAVES
There is no abstract for this work.