Economic Development Quarterly
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Volume 11, issue 4, 1997
- Federal and State Government Roles in Science and Technology pp. 283-295

- Irwin Feller
- Response: A State-Federal Partnership in Support of Science and Technology pp. 296-309

- Christopher M. Coburn and Duncan M. Brown
- Rejoinder: Response to Coburn and Brown pp. 310-312

- Irwin Feller
- From Mission to Commercial Orientation: Perils and Possibilities for Federal Industrial Technology Policy pp. 313-328

- Maryellen Kelley
- Metropolitan Computer Services Infrastructure and Economic Development Capacity in the Information Society pp. 329-346

- Samuel Nunn and Robert Warren
- Analyzing the International Competitiveness of Metropolitan Areas: The MICAM Model pp. 347-366

- Dennis A. Rondinelli and Gyula Vastag
- Review of Economic Development Texts pp. 367-374

- Tracey M. J. D'Angelo
Volume 11, issue 3, 1997
- What Works Best?: Values and the Evaluation of Local Economic Development Policy pp. 195-207

- Laura A. Reese and David Fasenfest
- Response: What Works Best? Reflections on the Role of Theory in Planning pp. 208-211

- Daniel C. Knudsen
- Response: Making Progress in Relating Values, Goals, and Results in the Evaluation of Local Economic Development Policy pp. 212-216

- Paul Smoke
- Rejoinder: Values, Valuation, and Evaluation: Limits of Theory on Practice pp. 217-221

- David Fasenfest and Laura A. Reese
- Comment on Kala Seetharam Sridhar's (1996) "Tax Costs and Employment Benefits of Enterprise Zones" pp. 222-224

- John McDonald
- Assessing the Employment Impacts of the Los Angeles Civil Unrest of 1992: Furthering Racial Divisions pp. 225-235

- James H. Johnson, Walter C. Farrell and Dean S. Toji
- Regulation of Leaking Underground Storage Tanks: Policy Enforcement and Unintended Consequences pp. 236-248

- Arthur Sementelli and Robert A. Simons
- Tax Progressivity and State Economic Performance pp. 249-267

- Howard Chernick
- The Dilemmas and Contradictions of Economic Development for Blacks and Latinos in the United States pp. 268-278

- John J. Betancur
Volume 11, issue 2, 1997
- Do High-Unemployment States Offer the Biggest Business Incentives? Results for Eight States Using the "Hypothetical Firm" Method pp. 107-122

- Alan H. Peters and Peter S. Fisher
- "Sustainable Development" and Economic Development Policy: Lessons from Canada pp. 123-137

- Charles S. Colgan
- The Impact of Spatial Mismatch on Female Labor Force Participation pp. 138-145

- Mark A. Thompson
- The Manufacturing Modernization Process: Mediating Institutions and the Facilitation of Firm-Level Change pp. 146-165

- Erin Flynn and Robert Forrant
- Microenterprise Programs in U.S. Inner Cities: Economic Development or Social Welfare? pp. 166-180

- Lisa J. Servon
- Seeking New Paradigms for Economic Development: A Review Essay of Barnet and Cavanagh's Global Dreams, Brecher and Costello's Global Village or Global Pillage, Mishel and Bernstein's the State of Working America, 1994-95, and Rifkin's the End of Work pp. 181-188

- David C. Ranney
Volume 11, issue 1, 1997
- Neighborhood Initiative and the Regional Economy pp. 3-10

- Jeremy Nowak
- New Strategies for Inner-City Economic Development pp. 11-27

- Michael E. Porter
- Response: Why Business Alone won't Redevelop the Inner City: A Friendly Critique of Michael Porter's Approach to Urban Revitalization pp. 28-38

- Bennett Harrison and Amy K. Glasmeler
- Response: Michael Porter's Conservative Urban Agenda will not Revitalize America's Inner Cities: What will? pp. 39-44

- Timothy Bates
- The Effects of Intermetropolitan Migration on the Labor Force Participation of Disadvantaged Black Men in Atlanta pp. 45-66

- David S. Sawicki and Mitch Moody
- Trade and American Cities: Who has the Comparative Advantage? pp. 67-87

- Heizi Noponen, Ann Markusen and Karl Driessen
- The Effect of State Economic Development Agency Spending on State Income and Employment Growth pp. 88-96

- Ernest P. Goss and Joseph M. Phillips
Volume 10, issue 4, 1996
- Economic Restructuring and the Restructuring of Economic Development Practice: A New York Perspective, 1985-1995 pp. 300-314

- Judith A. Kossy
- Competitive Advantage, Economic Development, and the Effective Use of Local Public Dollars pp. 315-330

- Mark S. Rosentraub and Michael Przybylski
- Local Growth Promotion: Policy Adoption versus Effort pp. 331-341

- Roger B. Hammer and Gary P. Green
- Governors, Economic Theory, and Development Policy pp. 342-351

- Keith Boeckelman
- An Evaluation of California's Enterprise Zone Programs pp. 352-368

- David E. Dowall
- Assessing the Value of Sports Facilities: The Importance of Noneconomic Factors pp. 369-381

- Arthur T. Johnson and Allen Sack
Volume 10, issue 3, 1996
- Equity Development in Chicago: Robert Mier's Ideas and Practice pp. 204-216

- Robert Giloth and Wim Wiewel
- Linking Learning and Earning pp. 217-223

- Marc Bendick
- Legislative Constraints on Gubernatorial Capacity for State Industrial Policy: Evidence from Oregon's Regional Strategies Program pp. 224-238

- Matthew I. Slavin and Sy Adler
- Highways and Business Location Decisions pp. 239-248

- David J. Forkenbrock and Norman S. J. Foster
- Clusters as an Economic Development Tool: Beyond the Pitfalls pp. 249-261

- James R. Held
- Identifying the Local Economic Development Impacts of Global Climate Change pp. 262-279

- Barry M. Rubin and Mark D. Hilton
- More of the Same: A Research Note on Local Economic Development Policies over Time pp. 280-289

- Laura A. Reese and David Fasenfest
Volume 10, issue 2, 1996
- The Politics of Local Economic Development pp. 115-150

- Harold Wolman and David Spitzley
- On the Continuing Popularity of Industrial Recruitment pp. 151-158

- Scott Loveridge
- Dilemmas of Progressives in Government: Playing Solomon in an Age of Austerity pp. 159-171

- Louise Simmons
- Making Networks, Remaking the City pp. 172-187

- Michael Indergaard
- Studying Regional Development: The Regional Context of Economic Development pp. 188-198

- Beverly M. McLean
Volume 10, issue 1, 1996
- Introduction pp. 3-3

- Edward W. Hill
- Professional Education in Economic Development: Conflicting Expectations for College Programs in the Great Lakes Region pp. 3-20

- James A. Visser and Bradley E. Wright
- Response: Economic Development as a Profession: A Response to Visser and Wright pp. 21-27

- Edward J. Blakely
- Response: Developing the Field of Economic Development: A Response to Visser and Wright pp. 28-32

- Robert S. Montjoy
- Response: Broader Lessons from Visser and Wright's Research on Professional Education in Economic Development pp. 33-38

- Donald T. Iannone
- Rejoinder pp. 39-43

- James A. Visser and Bradley E. Wright
- Canals Where Rivers Used to Flow: The Role of Mediating Structures and Partnerships in Community Lending pp. 44-56

- Christie I. Baxter
- The Effectiveness of Firm-Specific State Tax Incentives in Promoting Economic Development: Evidence from New York State's Industrial Development Agencies pp. 57-68

- Robert Lynch, Gunther Fishgold and Dona L. Blackwood
- Tax Costs and Employment Benefits of Enterprise Zones pp. 69-90

- Kala Sridhar
- Interindustry Covariance Patterns: Too Unstable for Portfolio Variance Analysis to be a Useful Tool? pp. 91-103

- James A. Kurre and Barry R. Weller
- Soul Searching: At What Cost Rural Economic Development? pp. 104-109

- William W. Falk
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