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August 2007, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 203-222 The Research University and the Development of High-Technology Centers in the United States
by Raymond Smilor & Niall O'Donnell & Gregory Stein & Robert S. Welborn III - 223-243 The Impact of the Reputation of Bio-Life Science and Engineering Doctoral Programs on Regional Economic Development
by Edward W. (Ned) Hill & Iryna Lendel - 244-262 Operationalizing the Entrepreneurial Pipeline Theory: An Empirical Assessment of the Optimal Size Distribution of Local Firms
by Scott Loveridge & Denys Nizalov - 263-277 Inner-City Neighborhoods and Metropolitan Development
by John P. Blair & Michael C. Carroll - 278-291 Business Improvement Districts and Small Business Advocacy: The Case of San Diego's Citywide BID Program
by Robert J. Stokes - 292-293 Book Review: Lewis, R. (Ed.) (2004). Manufacturing Suburbs: Building Work and Home on the Metropolitan Fringe. Philadelphia: Temple University Press
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May 2007, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 107-123 Developing Historical 50-State Indices of Innovation Capacity and Commercialization Capacity
by Jeremy L. Hall - 124-147 Access to Venture Capital and the Performance of Venture-Backed Start-Ups in Silicon Valley
by Junfu Zhang - 148-164 Clusters, Agglomeration, and Economic Development Potential: Empirical Evidence Based on the Advent of Slab Casting by U.S. Steel Minimills
by Frank Giarratani & Gene Gruver & Randall Jackson - 165-178 Northwest Economic Adjustment Initiative Assessment: Lessons Learned for American Indian Community and Economic Development
by Beth Rose Middleton & Jonathan Kusel - 179-184 Do Metropolitan Areas With Rich Central Cities Experience Less Sprawl?
by Haydar Kurban & Joseph Persky - 185-197 The Economic Impacts of the North Carolina Motorsports Industry
by John E. Connaughton & Ronald A. Madsen - 198-198 Book Review: Ranney, D. (2002) Global Decisions, Local Collisions. Philadelphia: Temple University Press
by John Rennie Short
February 2007, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 3-16 The Geography of Innovation Commercialization in the United States During the 1990s
by Joshua L. Rosenbloom - 17-33 Finding an Impact of Preservation Policies: Price Effects of Historic Landmarks on Attached Homes in Chicago, 1990-1999
by Douglas S. Noonan - 34-48 State Patterns of Occupational Earnings: Implications for Long-Term Growth
by Roger F. Riefler - 49-59 Do Riverboat Casinos Act as Competitors? A Look at the St. Louis Market
by John C. Navin & Timothy S. Sullivan - 60-78 Partners or Competitors? Perceptions of Regional Economic Development Cooperation in Illinois
by Victoria Gordon - 79-90 A Two-Stage Model of the Simultaneous Relationship Between Retail Development and Crime
by David R. Bowes - 91-98 The Effect of Fiscal Conditions of Local Government Authorities on Their Economic Development
by Abraham Carmeli - 99-100 Book Review: Revitalizing the City: Strategies to Contain Sprawl and Revive the Core
by John Accordino - 101-102 Book Review: People and the Competitive Advantage of Place: Building a Workforce for the 21st Century
by Heike Mayer
November 2006, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 299-316 Growth, Stability, and the Urban Portfolio
by William Spelman - 317-329 Determinants of Property Value Growth for Tax Increment Financing Districts
by Paul F. Byrne - 330-350 New York as a Global Creative Hub: A Competitive Analysis of Four Theories on World Cities
by Elizabeth Currid - 351-367 Microenterprise Development in the United States: Current Challenges and New Directions
by Lisa J. Servon - 368-376 Do We Really Need Another Typology? Clusters of Local Economic Development Strategies
by Laura A. Reese - 377-386 Managing the Community’s Pipeline of Entrepreneurs and Enterprises: A New Way of Thinking About Business Assets
by Gregg A. Lichtenstein & Thomas S. Lyons - 387-388 Book Review: Recycling the City: The Use and Reuse of Urban Land
by Zenia Kotval - 389-390 Book Review: Economic Development Finance
by Michael T. Peddle - 391-393 Index to Economic Development Quarterly
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August 2006, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 207-207 From the Editors
by Richard D. Bingham & Claire L. Felbinger - 208-210 Introduction: Focus Section on Natural Disasters and Economic Development
by L. Douglas Kiel & Douglas J. Watson - 211-218 Economic Development and Reconstruction on the Gulf After Katrina
by William L. Waugh Jr. & R. Brian Smith - 219-231 Economic Versus Natural Disasters: If Detroit Had a Hurricane..
by Laura A. Reese - 232-258 “Small Cities Blues:†Looking for Growth Factors in Small and Medium-Sized Cities
by George A. Erickcek & Hannah McKinney - 259-277 In Search of New Knowledge: Its Origins and Destinations
by Jun Koo - 278-291 The Local Context of a Sports Strategy for Economic Development
by Mark S. Rosentraub - 292-293 Book Review: Up Against the Sprawl: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California
by James R. Cohen
May 2006, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 111-116 Headquarters Research and Implications for Local Development
by William A. Testa - 117-128 Where the Headquarters Are: Location Patterns of Large Public Companies, 1990-2000
by Thomas H. Klier - 129-141 What Do Census Data Tell Us About Headquarters Location?
by Yukako Ono - 142-161 Establishing Indicators to Evaluate Brownfield Redevelopment
by Hunter Bacot & Cindy O’Dell - 162-177 Alpha Clusters: Creative Innovation in Local Economies
by John Schoales - 178-191 The Viability of the Minority-Oriented Venture-Capital Industry Under Alternative Financing Arrangements
by Timothy Bates & William Bradford & Julia Sass Rubin - 192-195 Is Smaller Better? A Comment on “Comparative Economic Impact Analyses†by Michael Mondello and Patrick Rishe
by Victor A. Matheson - 196-197 Comparative Economic Impact Analyses: Differences Across Cities, Events, and Demographics: A Reply
by Michael J. Mondello & Patrick Rishe - 198-199 Book Review: Partnerships for Smart Growth: University-Community Collaboration for Better Public Places
by Martin A. Bierbaum - 200-201 Book Review: Crossing the Border: Research from the Mexican Migration Project
by Rebeca Wong
February 2006, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 3-21 Services Exports and the States: Measuring the Potential
by Eli Miloslavsky & Howard J. Shatz - 22-43 The Economic Development Impacts of Universities on Regions: Do Size and Distance Matter?
by Harvey Goldstein & Joshua Drucker - 44-58 Implementing Tax Abatements in Michigan: A Study of Best Practices
by Gary Sands & Laura A. Reese & Heather L. Khan - 59-74 Rethinking Community Economic Development
by Ron Shaffer & Steve Deller & Dave Marcouiller - 75-96 Rules and Actions: Determinants of Peer Group and Staff Actions in Group-Based Microcredit Programs in the United States
by Chi-kan Richard Hung - 97-103 The Importance of Child Care in Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Economic Linkage
by Mildred Warner & Zhilin Liu - 104-105 Book Review: Kitchen Capitalism: Microenterprise in Low-Income Households
by Lisa J. Servon - 106-107 Book Review: Cities in the International Marketplace
by Wim Wiewel
November 2005, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 295-312 Flight Plans for Development: Aviation Investments and Outputs in Nine Metropolitan Regions, 1990 to 2002
by Samuel Nunn - 313-326 Does the Job Creation Tax Credit Program in Maryland Help Concentrate Employment Growth?
by Jungyul Sohn & Gerrit-Jan Knaap - 327-345 The Effectiveness of State Business Tax Incentive Programs: The Case of North Carolina
by Michael I. Luger & Suho Bae - 346-355 Developing Self-Employment Among African Americans: The Impact of Household Social Resources on African American Entrepreneurship
by Danielle Taana Smith - 356-372 How to Analyze the Regional Economy With Occupation Data
by Jun Koo - 373-386 Public and Private Universities: Unequal Sources of Regional Innovation?
by Deepak Hegde - 387-388 Book Review: Megaprojects and Risk: An Anatomy of Ambition
by Peter H. Brown - 389-391 Index to Economic Development Quarterly Volume 19
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August 2005, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 211-224 Building Power, Losing Power: The Rise and Fall of a Prominent Community Economic Development Coalition
by Dan Immergluck - 225-231 Employer Participation in Workforce Development Networks
by Gary Paul Green & Valeria Galetto - 232-244 Attracting Supermarkets to Inner-City Neighborhoods: Economic Development Outside the Box
by Kameshwari Pothukuchi - 245-259 The Emerging Roles of County Governments in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Areas: Findings From a National Survey
by Linda Lobao & David S. Kraybill - 260-270 Impact of Headquarters Relocation on the Operating Performance of the Firm
by Richard Gregory & John R. Lombard & Bruce Seifert - 271-283 Economic Development and Property Rights: Time Limits on Land Ownership
by Chris Papageorgiou & Geoffrey K. Turnbull - 284-284 Introduction to Forum Section
by N/A - 285-287 Response to February 2004 Article by Joan Fitzgerald on Workforce Intermediaries
by Kris Stadelman - 288-288 Response to Kris Stadelman
by Joan Fitzgerald - 289-290 Book Review: Community Based Organizations: The Intersection of Social Capital and Local Context in Contemporary Urban Society
by Michael Gecan
May 2005, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 119-125 Consequences From the Redistribution of Urban Poverty During the 1990s: A Cautionary Tale
by George C. Galster - 126-132 Comment on George C. Galster’s “Consequences From the Redistribution of Urban Poverty During the 1990s: A Cautionary Taleâ€
by G. Thomas Kingsley & Kathryn L. S. Pettit - 133-135 Response to George C. Galster’s “Consequences From the Redistribution of Urban Poverty During the 1990s: A Cautionary Taleâ€
by Paul A. Jargowsky - 136-137 Rejoinder
by George C. Galster - 138-156 Using Labor-Based Industry Complexes for Workforce Development in Missouri
by David J. Peters - 157-173 Variation in Property Tax Abatement Programs Among States
by Esteban G. Dalehite & John L. Mikesell & C. Kurt Zorn - 174-189 Business Improvement Districts in New York City’s Low-Income and High-Income Neighborhoods
by Jill Simone Gross - 190-206 Emerging Space Commerce and State Economic Development Strategies
by Christopher Shove
February 2005, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 3-24 Evaluating Living Wage Laws in the United States: Good Intentions and Economic Reality in Conflict?
by Robert Pollin - 25-44 Santa Monica’s Minimum Wage: Assessing the Living Wage Movement’s New Frontier
by Richard H. Sander & E. Douglass Williams - 45-61 The Effect of Detroit’s Living Wage Law on Nonprofit Organizations
by David Reynolds & Jean Vortkamp - 62-79 The †Poverty Trap†and Living Wage Laws
by Richard S. Toikka & Aaron Yelowitz & Andre Neveu - 80-102 Living Wage Effects: New and Improved Evidence
by Scott Adams & David Neumark - 103-116 Edited Transcript of Living Wage Conference Call, February 11, 2004
by Timothy J. Bartik
November 2004, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 319-330 Patent Activity and Financial Performance of Publicly Traded Companies in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry: The Role of Local Economic Conditions
by Alan MacPherson & Vigdis Boasson - 331-342 Comparative Economic Impact Analyses: Differences Across Cities, Events, and Demographics
by Michael J. Mondello & Patrick Rishe - 343-353 Building Human Capital Through Public-Private Cooperation: The Case of Metropolitan College
by Stuart C. Strother & Steven G. Koven & David Howarth & Zhenfeng Pan - 354-367 “We’d Have to Sink the Ships†: Impact Studies and the 2002 West Coast Port Lockout
by Peter V. Hall - 368-383 An Analysis of the Los Angeles Revitalization Zone: Are Place-Based Investment Strategies Effective Under Moderate Economic Conditions?
by James H. Spencer & Paul Ong - 384-405 Regional Variation and Economic Drivers: An Application of the Hill and Brennan Methodology
by James R. Held - 406-408 INDEX to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY
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August 2004, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 207-219 The Role of Contamination in Central City Industrial Decline
by Marie Howland - 220-235 Locational Adjustments to Pollution Regulations: The South Coast Air Quality Management District and the Furniture Industry
by Ward F. Thomas & Paul Ong - 236-254 A Stakeholder approach to Understanding Economic Development Decision Making: Public Subsidies for Professional Sport Facilities
by Michael T. Friedman & Daniel S. Mason - 255-268 The Effects of Foreign Capital on State Economic Growth
by Megan A. Torau & Ernest Goss - 269-285 Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Targeted Economic Development Programs: Lessons from Florida
by Cynthia L. Rogers & Jill L. Tao - 286-302 Evaluating Manufacturing Extension: A Multidimensional approach
by Natalie A. Davila - 303-313 New Markets as Informational Asymmetries
by Eric Scorsone & Stephan Weiler
May 2004, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 95-96 Focus Issue
by Julia Melkers - 97-112 From Best Science Toward Economic Development: The Evolution of NSF’s Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR)
by J. Scott Hauger - 113-126 State Science- and Technology-Based Economic Development Policy: History, Trends and Developments, and Future Directions
by Walter H. Plosila - 127-137 Homegrown Solutions: Fostering Cluster Formation
by Maryann P. Feldman & Johanna L. Francis - 138-150 Virtuous and Vicious Cycles in the Contributions of Public Research Universities to State Economic Development Objectives
by Irwin Feller - 151-167 Doctoral Education and Economic Development: The Flow of New Ph.D.s to Industry
by Paula E. Stephan & Albert J. Sumell & Grant C. Black & James D. Adams - 168-173 Assessing Technology Transfer and Business Development Potential: Technology Cluster Analysis
by Michael Martin & Robert R. Gruetzmacher & Ryan Lanham & Joshua Brady - 174-185 Developing Performance Metrics for Science and Technology Programs: The Case of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program
by Kenneth P. Voytek & Karen L. Lellock & Mark A. Schmit - 186-201 Assessing the Outcomes of State Science and Technology Organizations
by Julia Melkers
February 2004, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 3-9 Moving the Workforce Intermediary Agenda Forward
by Joan Fitzgerald - 10-29 Gauging Metropolitan “High-Tech†and “I-Tech†Activity
by Karen Chapple & Ann Markusen & Greg Schrock & Daisaku Yamamoto & Pingkang Yu - 30-33 Gauging Metropolitan “High-Tech†and “I-Tech†Activity: Some Thoughts and Commentary
by Vijay K. Mathur - 34-39 Increasingly Rank: the Use and Misuse of Rankings in Economic Development
by Joseph Cortright & Heike Mayer - 40-43 Response: Different Purposes, Different Measures
by Paul D. Gottlieb - 44-49 Rejoinder: High-Tech Rankings, Specialization, and Relationship to Growth
by Karen Chapple & Ann Markusen & Greg Schrock & Daisaku Yamamoto & Pingkang Yu - 50-66 A Matter of Faith: Urban Congregations and Economic Development
by Laura A. Reese - 67-80 Siting it Right: Do States Target Economic Distress When Designating Enterprise Zones?
by Robert T. Greenbaum - 81-90 What Determines the Success of States in Attracting SBIR Awards?
by Arno van der Vlist & Shelby Gerking & Henk Folmer - 91-91 Erratum
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November 2003, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 315-324 The Rise of the Entrepreneurial Society
by Patrick Von Bargen & Doris Freedman & Erik R. Pages - 325-336 Educational Attainment and Metropolitan Growth
by Paul D. Gottlieb & Michael Fogarty - 337-351 The Returns on Higher Education: Estimates for the 48 Contiguous States
by Stephan J. Goetz & Anil Rupasingha - 352-366 A Framework for Assessing Cluster Development
by Charles S. Colgan & Colin Baker - 367-381 Private Initiative and Public Responsibility for the Redevelopment of Industrial Brownfields: Three Baltimore Case Studies
by Marie Howland - 382-395 Loan Performance of Group-Based Microcredit Programs in the United States
by Chikan Richard Hung
August 2003, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 215-219 Workforce Intermediaries: Partnerships for the Future
by Robert P. Giloth - 220-239 Defining the Available Labor Pool: The Kansas Labor Force Survey
by Joseph A. Aistrup & Brett Zollinger & Michael S. Walker - 240-254 Beyond the Unemployment Rate: Workforce Profiles for Economic Development
by Charles S. Colgan & Bruce H. Andrews - 255-263 A Research Approach for Tracking Local Economic Conditions in Small-Town America
by John M. McGrath & Ronald Vickroy - 264-279 Planning for Development: An Assessment of the Economic Development District Planning Process
by Laura A. Reese & David Fasenfest - 280-293 Analysis of Rural Quality of Life and Health: A Spatial Approach
by James O. Bukenya & Tesfa G. Gebremedhin & Peter V. Schaeffer - 294-309 Mapping Global Production in New York City's Garment Industry: The Role of Sunset Park, Brooklyn's Immigrant Economy
by Tarry Hum
May 2003, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 115-131 Knowledge Networks and Technical Invention in America's Metropolitan Areas: A Paradigm for High-Technology Economic Development
by Ed Bee - 132-147 Explaining the “Brain Drain†from Older Industrial Cities: The Pittsburgh Region
by Susan B. Hansen & Carolyn Ban & Leonard Huggins - 148-164 Contracting In: How a Business Intermediary Sought to Create Supplier Networks and Jobs in the Inner City
by Rachel Weber & Susanne Schnell - 165-174 The Effects of Integrating the U.S. Census Bureau's Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates Into the Appalachian Regional Commission's Designation of Economically Distressed Counties
by Roger B. Hammer & Robin M. Blakely & Paul R. Voss - 175-192 An “Option for the Poor†: A Research Audit for Community-Based Regionalism in California's Central Coast
by Manuel Pastor Jr. & Chris Benner & Rachel Rosner - 193-204 Downtown Malls as Engines of Economic Development, Community Spirit, and Political Capital
by Darrell M. West & Marion Orr - 205-211 Factors Resulting in Successes and Failures for Small Businesses in the Small Business Institute Program at Syracuse University
by Chunchi Wu & Allan Young
February 2003, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-7 Introduction to Focus Issue: Use of Financial Services by Low-Income Households
by Timothy Bates & Constance R. Dunham - 8-32 Payday Lending: A Business Model that Encourages Chronic Borrowing
by Michael A. Stegman & Robert Faris - 33-52 Empirical Evidence on the Determinants of Rent-to-Own Use and Purchase Behavior
by Signe-Mary McKernan & James M. Lacko & Manoj Hastak - 53-74 The Savings and Credit Management of Low-Income, Low-Wealth Black and White Families
by William D. Bradford - 75-94 Why Households Don’t Have Checking Accounts
by Jeanne M. Hogarth & Chris E. Anguelov & Jinkook Lee - 95-112 Income, Institutions, and Saving Performance in Individual Development Accounts
by Michael Sherraden & Mark Schreiner & Sondra Beverly
November 2002, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 291-293 Introduction
by Rachel Weber & Nik Theodore - 294-313 “I Name it and I Claim it—In the Name of Jesus, this Job is Mine†: Job Search, Networks, and Careers for Low-Income Women
by Karen Chapple - 314-325 On the Way to Work: Welfare Participants and Barriers to Employment
by Evelyn Blumenberg - 326-341 The Impact of Employer Characteristics and Workforce Commitment on Earnings of Former Welfare Recipients
by Sammis B. White & Lori A. Geddes - 342-359 Overqualified Minority Youth in a Detroit Job Training Program: Implications for the Spatial and Skills Mismatch Debates
by Susan Turner Meiklejohn - 360-369 The Contribution of Small Business Loan Guarantees to Economic Development
by Ted K. Bradshaw - 370-372 Index to Economic Development Quarterly
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August 2002, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 195-210 Convention Myths and Markets: A Critical Review of Convention Center Feasibility Studies
by Heywood T. Sanders - 211-228 Telecommunications and Regional Development: Evidence from the U.S. States
by Serdar Yilmaz & Mustafa Dinc - 229-236 Exploring a Complicated Labyrinth: Some Tips on Using Patent Data to Measure Urban and Regional Innovation
by Amy Worgan & Samuel Nunn - 237-250 Spaces of Innovation: Patent Activity in Indiana Metropolitan Areas, 1990 to 1998
by Samuel Nunn & Amy Worgan - 251-272 Diving into the “Third Waves†of Regional Governance and Economic Development Strategies: A Study of Regional Partnerships for Economic Development in U.S. Metropolitan Areas
by Julie Cencula Olberding - 273-285 Community Economic Development in Utah
by William N. Wrigley & W. Cris Lewis
May 2002, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 99-114 Analyzing an Innovative Environment: San Diego as a Bioscience Beachhead
by Susan M. Walcott - 115-126 Local Governments as Risk Takers and Risk Reducers: An Examination of Business Subsidies and Subsidy Controls
by Daniel Monroe Sullivan - 127-137 Enhancing Sustainable Development by Triple Value Adding to the Core Business of Government
by Brian Roberts & Michael Cohen - 138-154 Factors Influencing Local Government Cooperation in Rural Areas: Evidence from the Tennessee Valley
by Steven Brent Lackey & David Freshwater & Anil Rupasingha - 155-166 Lessons for Regional Workforce Development: East Asian Experiences
by Daniel E. Berry & John D. Aram - 167-178 Barriers to Rehiring of Displaced Workers: A Study of Aerospace Engineers in California
by Ward F. Thomas & Paul Ong - 179-179 FORUM: Introduction
by N/A - 180-184 Response to August 2000 Forum Article by Timothy Bates on Financing for the Development of Urban Minority Communities
by Charles D. Tansey - 185-190 Rejoinder to Charles D. Tansey: Moving Toward a More Effective Small Business Administration
by Timothy Bates
February 2002, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-16 The Economic Importance of Being Different: Regional Variations in Tastes, Increasing Returns, and the Dynamics of Development
by Joseph Cortright - 17-19 Emerging High-Growth Firms and Economic Development Policy
by Terry F. Buss - 20-31 Silicon Valley’s New Immigrant High-Growth Entrepreneurs
by AnnaLee Saxenian - 32-38 The Impact of the SBIR on Creating Entrepreneurial Behavior
by David B. Audretsch & Juergen Weigand & Claudia Weigand - 39-48 Home-Based Firms, E-Commerce, and High-Technology Small Firms: Are they Related?
by Bruce D. Phillips - 49-59 Government as Venture Capital Catalyst: Pitfalls and Promising Approaches
by Timothy Bates - 60-74 The Evolution of Local Economic Development in South Africa: The Case of Stutterheim and Social Capital
by Etienne L. Nel & Ronald W. McQuaid - 75-87 Preserving Agricultural Land via Property Assessment Policy and the Willingness to Pay for Land Preservation
by Russ Kashian & Mark Skidmore - 88-95 The Economic Impact of Educational Institutions: Issues and Methodology
by Melanie Blackwell & Steven Cobb & David Weinberg
November 2001, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 291-298 Regions as Loci of Conflict and Change: The Contributions of Ben Harrison to Regional Economic Development
by Ann Markusen - 299-312 Yes, But...: Questioning the Conventional Wisdom about Economic Development
by Laura A. Reese & Raymond A. Rosenfeld - 313-316 If Civic Culture is the Answer, What is the Question?
by Clarence N. Stone - 317-319 Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Uncertainty in Local Economic Development
by Ann O’M. Bowman - 320-322 Well, Maybe...: Taking Context Seriously in Analyzing Local Economic Development
by Susan E. Clarke - 323-326 What is the Question to Which the Answer is: Local Civic Culture?
by Laura A. Reese & Raymond A. Rosenfeld - 327-339 Cities and Economic Development: Does the City Limits Story Still Apply?
by Victoria Basolo & Chihyen Huang - 340-349 The Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on the Economy of Western New York
by Renee Will & Alan MacPherson - 350-366 Certified Capital Companies (CAPCOs): Strengths and Shortcomings of the Latest Wave in State-Assisted Venture Capital Programs
by David L. Barkley & Deborah M. Markley & Julia Sass Rubin - 367-379 Changing Work Organization in Small Manufacturers: Challenges for Economic Development
by Nik Theodore & Rachel Weber - 380-382 Index to Economic Development Quarterly
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August 2001, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 203-216 Coming Back from Economic Despair: Case Studies of Small- and Medium-Size American Cities
by Henry J. Mayer & Michael R. Greenberg - 217-228 Conducting an Analysis of Georgia’s Economic Development Tax Incentive Program
by Keith R. Ihlanfeldt & David L. Sjoquist - 229-241 Making Microcredit Work in the United States: Social, Financial, and Administrative Dimensions
by Nitin Bhatt & Shui-Yan Tang - 242-254 Enterprise Zones and Job Creation: Linking Evaluation and Practice
by Marlon G. Boarnet - 255-265 Prosperity or Blight? A Question of Major League Stadia Locations
by Arthur C. Nelson - 266-271 Metropolitan Prosperity from Major League Sports in the CBD: Stadia Locations or Just Strength of the Central City? A Reply to Arthur C. Nelson
by Robert W. Wassmer - 272-273 Reply to Robert W. Wassmer
by Arthur C. Nelson - 274-288 The Financial Services Sector and Cities: Restructuring, Decentralization, and Declining Urban Employment
by Daniel Immergluck