Economic Development Quarterly
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2004
- Patent Activity and Financial Performance of Publicly Traded Companies in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry: The Role of Local Economic Conditions pp. 319-330

- Alan MacPherson and Vigdis Boasson
- Comparative Economic Impact Analyses: Differences Across Cities, Events, and Demographics pp. 331-342

- Michael J. Mondello and Patrick Rishe
- Building Human Capital Through Public-Private Cooperation: The Case of Metropolitan College pp. 343-353

- Stuart C. Strother, Steven G. Koven, David Howarth and Zhenfeng Pan
- “We’d Have to Sink the Shipsâ€: Impact Studies and the 2002 West Coast Port Lockout pp. 354-367

- Peter V. Hall
- An Analysis of the Los Angeles Revitalization Zone: Are Place-Based Investment Strategies Effective Under Moderate Economic Conditions? pp. 368-383

- James H. Spencer and Paul Ong
- Regional Variation and Economic Drivers: An Application of the Hill and Brennan Methodology pp. 384-405

- James R. Held
- INDEX to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY pp. 406-408

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Volume 18, issue 3, 2004
- The Role of Contamination in Central City Industrial Decline pp. 207-219

- Marie Howland
- Locational Adjustments to Pollution Regulations: The South Coast Air Quality Management District and the Furniture Industry pp. 220-235

- Ward F. Thomas and Paul Ong
- A Stakeholder approach to Understanding Economic Development Decision Making: Public Subsidies for Professional Sport Facilities pp. 236-254

- Michael T. Friedman and Daniel S. Mason
- The Effects of Foreign Capital on State Economic Growth pp. 255-268

- Megan A. Torau and Ernest Goss
- Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Targeted Economic Development Programs: Lessons from Florida pp. 269-285

- Cynthia Rogers and Jill L. Tao
- Evaluating Manufacturing Extension: A Multidimensional approach pp. 286-302

- Natalie A. Davila
- New Markets as Informational Asymmetries pp. 303-313

- Eric Scorsone and Stephan Weiler
Volume 18, issue 2, 2004
- Focus Issue pp. 95-96

- Julia Melkers
- From Best Science Toward Economic Development: The Evolution of NSF’s Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) pp. 97-112

- J. Scott Hauger
- State Science- and Technology-Based Economic Development Policy: History, Trends and Developments, and Future Directions pp. 113-126

- Walter H. Plosila
- Homegrown Solutions: Fostering Cluster Formation pp. 127-137

- Maryann P. Feldman and Johanna Francis
- Virtuous and Vicious Cycles in the Contributions of Public Research Universities to State Economic Development Objectives pp. 138-150

- Irwin Feller
- Doctoral Education and Economic Development: The Flow of New Ph.D.s to Industry pp. 151-167

- Paula Stephan, Albert J. Sumell, Grant Black and James Adams
- Assessing Technology Transfer and Business Development Potential: Technology Cluster Analysis pp. 168-173

- Michael Martin, Robert R. Gruetzmacher, Ryan Lanham and Joshua Brady
- Developing Performance Metrics for Science and Technology Programs: The Case of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program pp. 174-185

- Kenneth P. Voytek, Karen L. Lellock and Mark A. Schmit
- Assessing the Outcomes of State Science and Technology Organizations pp. 186-201

- Julia Melkers
Volume 18, issue 1, 2004
- Moving the Workforce Intermediary Agenda Forward pp. 3-9

- Joan Fitzgerald
- Gauging Metropolitan “High-Tech†and “I-Tech†Activity pp. 10-29

- Karen Chapple, Ann Markusen, Greg Schrock, Daisaku Yamamoto and Pingkang Yu
- Gauging Metropolitan “High-Tech†and “I-Tech†Activity: Some Thoughts and Commentary pp. 30-33

- Vijay K. Mathur
- Increasingly Rank: the Use and Misuse of Rankings in Economic Development pp. 34-39

- Joseph Cortright and Heike Mayer
- Response: Different Purposes, Different Measures pp. 40-43

- Paul D. Gottlieb
- Rejoinder: High-Tech Rankings, Specialization, and Relationship to Growth pp. 44-49

- Karen Chapple, Ann Markusen, Greg Schrock, Daisaku Yamamoto and Pingkang Yu
- A Matter of Faith: Urban Congregations and Economic Development pp. 50-66

- Laura A. Reese
- Siting it Right: Do States Target Economic Distress When Designating Enterprise Zones? pp. 67-80

- Robert T. Greenbaum
- What Determines the Success of States in Attracting SBIR Awards? pp. 81-90

- Arno van der Vlist, Shelby Gerking and Henk Folmer
- Erratum pp. 91-91

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Volume 17, issue 4, 2003
- The Rise of the Entrepreneurial Society pp. 315-324

- Patrick Von Bargen, Doris Freedman and Erik R. Pages
- Educational Attainment and Metropolitan Growth pp. 325-336

- Paul D. Gottlieb and Michael Fogarty
- The Returns on Higher Education: Estimates for the 48 Contiguous States pp. 337-351

- Stephan Goetz and Anil Rupasingha
- A Framework for Assessing Cluster Development pp. 352-366

- Charles S. Colgan and Colin Baker
- Private Initiative and Public Responsibility for the Redevelopment of Industrial Brownfields: Three Baltimore Case Studies pp. 367-381

- Marie Howland
- Loan Performance of Group-Based Microcredit Programs in the United States pp. 382-395

- Chikan Richard Hung
Volume 17, issue 3, 2003
- Workforce Intermediaries: Partnerships for the Future pp. 215-219

- Robert P. Giloth
- Defining the Available Labor Pool: The Kansas Labor Force Survey pp. 220-239

- Joseph A. Aistrup, Brett Zollinger and Michael S. Walker
- Beyond the Unemployment Rate: Workforce Profiles for Economic Development pp. 240-254

- Charles S. Colgan and Bruce H. Andrews
- A Research Approach for Tracking Local Economic Conditions in Small-Town America pp. 255-263

- John M. McGrath and Ronald Vickroy
- Planning for Development: An Assessment of the Economic Development District Planning Process pp. 264-279

- Laura A. Reese and David Fasenfest
- Analysis of Rural Quality of Life and Health: A Spatial Approach pp. 280-293

- James O. Bukenya, Tesfa G. Gebremedhin and Peter Schaeffer
- Mapping Global Production in New York City's Garment Industry: The Role of Sunset Park, Brooklyn's Immigrant Economy pp. 294-309

- Tarry Hum
Volume 17, issue 2, 2003
- Knowledge Networks and Technical Invention in America's Metropolitan Areas: A Paradigm for High-Technology Economic Development pp. 115-131

- Ed Bee
- Explaining the “Brain Drain†from Older Industrial Cities: The Pittsburgh Region pp. 132-147

- Susan B. Hansen, Carolyn Ban and Leonard Huggins
- Contracting In: How a Business Intermediary Sought to Create Supplier Networks and Jobs in the Inner City pp. 148-164

- Rachel Weber and Susanne Schnell
- 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 pp. 165-174

- Roger B. Hammer, Robin M. Blakely and Paul R. Voss
- An “Option for the Poorâ€: A Research Audit for Community-Based Regionalism in California's Central Coast pp. 175-192

- Manuel Pastor, Chris Benner and Rachel Rosner
- Downtown Malls as Engines of Economic Development, Community Spirit, and Political Capital pp. 193-204

- Darrell M. West and Marion Orr
- Factors Resulting in Successes and Failures for Small Businesses in the Small Business Institute Program at Syracuse University pp. 205-211

- Chunchi Wu and Allan Young
Volume 17, issue 1, 2003
- Introduction to Focus Issue: Use of Financial Services by Low-Income Households pp. 3-7

- Timothy Bates and Constance R. Dunham
- Payday Lending: A Business Model that Encourages Chronic Borrowing pp. 8-32

- Michael A. Stegman and Robert Faris
- Empirical Evidence on the Determinants of Rent-to-Own Use and Purchase Behavior pp. 33-52

- Signe-Mary McKernan, James M. Lacko and Manoj Hastak
- The Savings and Credit Management of Low-Income, Low-Wealth Black and White Families pp. 53-74

- William D. Bradford
- Why Households Don’t Have Checking Accounts pp. 75-94

- Jeanne M. Hogarth, Chris E. Anguelov and Jinkook Lee
- Income, Institutions, and Saving Performance in Individual Development Accounts pp. 95-112

- Michael Sherraden, Mark Schreiner and Sondra Beverly
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