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W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research

1995

Economic development programs

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Economic Development Incentive Wars, Timothy J. Bartik Apr 1995

Economic Development Incentive Wars, Timothy J. Bartik

Employment Research Newsletter

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Can Economic Development Programs Be Evaluated?, Timothy J. Bartik, Richard D. Bingham Jan 1995

Can Economic Development Programs Be Evaluated?, Timothy J. Bartik, Richard D. Bingham

Upjohn Institute Working Papers

The question addressed in this paper seems simple: Can economic development programs be evaluated? But the answer is not simple because of the nature of evaluation. To determine a program's effectiveness requires a sophisticated evaluation because it requires the evaluator to distinguish changes due to the program from changes due to nonprogram factors. The evaluator must focus on the outcomes caused by the program rather than the program's procedures. Evaluations can be divided into two categories--process or formative evaluations and outcome, impact, or summative evaluations. Process evaluations focus on how a program is delivered. Impact evaluations focus on the program's …