Economic Development Quarterly
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1999
- Inner-City Firms and the Employment Problem of the Urban Poor: Are Poor People Really Excluded from Jobs Located in their Own Neighborhoods? pp. 291-306

- David A. Reingold
- Are Poor People Really Excluded from Jobs Located in their Own Neighborhoods? Comments on Reingold and Some Additional Evidence from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality pp. 307-314

- Keith Ihlanfeldt
- Out of the Loop? A Comment on David Reingold’s Analysis of Inner-City Employment pp. 315-317

- Kathryn M. Neckerman
- Reply to Ihlanfeldt and Neckerman pp. 318-320

- David A. Reingold
- Has Discrimination Disappeared? A Response to William Julius Wilson pp. 321-338

- Susan Turner Meiklejohn
- The Case Against Targeted Industry Strategies pp. 339-356

- Terry F. Buss
- Policy Research in an Imperfect World: Response to Terry F. Buss, “The Case Against Targeted Industry Strategies†pp. 357-360

- Wim Wiewel
- The Case Against Targeting Might Have Been More...Targeted pp. 361-364

- Jeffrey A. Finkle
- To Target or Not to Target, That’s the Question: A Response to Wiewel and Finkle pp. 365-370

- Terry F. Buss
- New Estimates of the Impact of EDA Public Works Program Investments on County Labor Markets pp. 371-382

- Andrew Haughwout
- Index to Economic Development Quarterly pp. 383-385

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Volume 13, issue 3, 1999
- Human Capital-Based Strategy for Regional Economic Development pp. 203-216

- Vijay K. Mathur
- Do Business Tax Incentives Contribute to a Divergence in Economic Growth? pp. 217-228

- Ernest P. Goss and Joseph M. Phillips
- What are “Third-Wave†State Economic Development Efforts? From Incentives to Industrial Policy pp. 229-244

- Ted K. Bradshaw and Edward J. Blakely
- One-Stop Permitting? A Critical Examination of State Environmental Permit Assistance Programs pp. 245-258

- Kelly Robinson
- A Case Study of the Enterprise Zone Program: “EZ†Avenue to Minority Economic Development? pp. 259-265

- Sherri Leronda Wallace
- Cluster-Based Development Strategies: Lessons from the Plastics Industry in North Central Massachusetts pp. 266-280

- Edward P. Murray
- Linking the Global and the Local: The Future of Regions, Cities, and Neighborhoods pp. 281-286

- Barbara Ferman
Volume 13, issue 2, 1999
- “Every Breath You Take... â€: The Demographics of Toxic Air Releases in Southern California pp. 107-123

- James L. Sadd, Manuel Pastor, J. Thomas Boer and Lori D. Snyder
- Comments on “‘Every Breath You Take... ’: The Demographics of Toxic Air Releases in Southern California†pp. 124-134

- William M. Bowen
- Response to Comments by William M. Bowen pp. 135-140

- James L. Sadd, Manuel Pastor, J. Thomas Boer and Lori D. Snyder
- Metropolitan Development as a Complex System: A New Approach to Sustainability pp. 141-156

- Judith E. Innes and David E. Booher
- The “More Means More†Assumption: Congruence Versus Contingency in Local Economic Development Research pp. 157-171

- Michael McGuire
- The Effect of State Appropriations on Export-Related Employment in Manufacturing pp. 172-182

- Timothy J. Wilkinson
- Regional Efficiency in the Manufacturing Sector: Integrated Shift-Share and Data Envelopment Analysis pp. 183-199

- Mustafa Dinc and Kingsley E. Haynes
Volume 13, issue 1, 1999
- Critical Perspectives on Local Development Policy Evaluation pp. 3-7

- Laura A. Reese and David Fasenfest
- The Employment Fulcrum: Evaluating Local Economic Performance pp. 8-14

- Robert A. Beauregard
- Entrepreneurial Neighborhood Initiatives: Political Capital in Community Development pp. 15-22

- Robyne S. Turner
- Toward an Empowerment Zone Evaluation pp. 23-28

- Noah Temaner Jenkins and Michael I. J. Bennett
- Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Normative Perspective pp. 29-37

- Terry F. Buss and Laura C. Yancer
- Moving Beyond the Modeling of Regional Economic Growth: A Study of How Income is Distributed to Rural Households pp. 38-45

- John C. Leatherman and David Marcouiller
- When is a Cost Really a Benefit? Local Welfare Effects and Employment Creation in the Evaluation of Economic Development Programs pp. 46-54

- Daniel Felsenstein and Joseph Persky
- Directing Benefits to Need: Evaluating the Distributive Consequences of Urban Economic Development pp. 55-65

- Jill L. Tao and Richard C. Feiock
- The Contribution of Home-Based Business Income to Rural and Urban Economies pp. 66-77

- Barbara R. Rowe, George W. Haynes and Kathryn Stafford
- Just-in-Time Intervention: Economic Development Policy for Apparel Manufacturing in San Francisco pp. 78-96

- Karen Chapple
Volume 12, issue 4, 1998
- A Path to Smarter Federal Leadership in Economic Development: Learning, Leveraging, and Linking pp. 291-298

- Dick Thornburgh
- Principles for Rethinking the Federal Government's Role in Economic Development pp. 299-312

- Edward W. Hill
- Methodological Challenges in Evaluating Business Incubator Outcomes pp. 313-321

- Hugh Sherman and David S. Chappell
- A Question of Evaluation: NBIA's Impact Assessment of Business Incubators pp. 322-333

- Peter Bearse
- Comments on Peter Bearse's "A Question of Evaluation" pp. 334-335

- Hugh Sherman
- International Trade and Shift-Share Analysis: A Specification Note pp. 337-343

- Mustafa Dinc and Kingsley E. Haynes
- International Trade and Shift-Share Analysis: A Response to Dinc and Haynes pp. 344-350

- Heizi Noponen, Ann Markusen and Karl Driessen
- International Trade and Shift-Share Analysis: A Specification Note, Rejoinder pp. 351-354

- Mustafa Dinc and Kingsley E. Haynes
- Zone is Where the Heart is? Lessons from Detroit Employers pp. 355-371

- Susan Turner Meiklejohn
- The Intrametropolitan Distribution of Economic Development Financing: An Analysis of SBA 504 Lending Patterns pp. 372-384

- Daniel Immergluck and Erin Mullen
- Economic Development and the Politics of Place, Empowerment, and Social Justice: A Review Essay pp. 385-391

- DeLysa Burnier
Volume 12, issue 3, 1998
- Legal Gambling as a Strategy for Economic Development pp. 203-213

- Meir Gross
- Comment on "Legal Gambling as a Strategy for Economic Development" pp. 214-216

- Douglas Walker
- Response to a Comment on "Legal Gambling as a Strategy for Economic Development" pp. 217-217

- Meir Gross
- Applying Industrial Ecology to Industrial Parks: An Economic and Environmental Analysis pp. 218-237

- Sheila A. Martin, Robert A. Cushman, Keith A. Weitz, Aarti Sharma and Richard Lindrooth
- Remanufacturing: The Emergence of an Urban Industry pp. 238-247

- Gene Slowinski
- An Uphill Struggle to Resist Downward Harmonization in Puebla, Mexico: The Case of Volkswagen Workers pp. 248-265

- Walt Vanderbush
- Local Partnership for Economic Development: Business Links and the Restructuring of SME Support Networks in the United Kingdom pp. 266-278

- Hülya Üztel and Steve Martin
- New Residents and the Demand for Public Services in Growing Communities: Local Officials' Perceptions and Responses pp. 279-288

- Timothy W. Kelsey
Volume 12, issue 2, 1998
- The Relevance of Firm-Learning Theories to the Design and Evaluation of Manufacturing Modernization Programs pp. 107-124

- Amy K. Glasmeier, Kurt Fuelihart, Irwin Feller and Melvin M. Mark
- An Assessment of Maximum-Training Business Visitation Programs pp. 125-136

- Christopher Allanach and Scott Loveridge
- Targeting Job Opportunities: Developing Measures of Local Employment pp. 137-149

- Nikolas Theodore and Virginia L. Carlson
- Spaces for Play: The Impacts of Entertainment Development on New York City pp. 150-165

- Susan S. Fainstein and Robert James Stokes
- Leaving Poverty through Work: A Review of Current Development Strategies pp. 166-180

- Elizabeth J. Mueller and Alex Schwartz
- Industrial Districts and Economic Development in Japan: The Case of Tokyo and Osaka pp. 181-198

- Kuniko Fujita and Richard Child Hill
Volume 12, issue 1, 1998
- Matching the Disadvantaged to Job Opportunities: Structural Explanations for the Past Successes of the Center for Employment Training pp. 3-11

- Edwin Melendez and Bennett Harrison
- Remaking the Growth Coalition: The Pittsburgh Partnership for Neighborhood Development pp. 12-29

- John T. Metzger
- Is Networking Always the Answer? Networking among Community Colleges to Increase their Capacity in Business Outreach pp. 30-40

- Joan Fitzgerald
- The Jobs and Workforce Initiative: Northeast Ohio Employers' Plan for Workforce Development pp. 41-53

- Daniel E. Berry
- Rural Networks in the United States: Lessons from Three Experiments pp. 54-67

- Paul Sommers
- Why State and Local Economic Development Programs Cause so Little Economic Development pp. 68-87

- Margaret E. Dewar
- The Declining Status of Minorities in the New York City Construction Industry pp. 88-100

- Timothy Bates and David Howell
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