Economic Development Quarterly
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1995
- Utilities and Economic Development pp. 299-303

- Charles Bartsch and Diane DeVaul
- The Value of Benefits of a Public Street Market: The Case of Maxwell Street pp. 304-320

- Alfonso Morales, Steven Balkin and Joseph Persky
- Response: The Use of Economic Anthropology in Economic Development pp. 321-323

- Rhoda H. Halperin
- Response: The Use of Economic Analysis in Public Policy pp. 324-326

- Wim Wiewel
- Rejoinder: Contradictions and Irony in Policy Research pp. 327-330

- Alfonso Morales, Steven Balkin and Joseph Persky
- Public Infrastructure and State Economic Development pp. 331-338

- Robert Krol
- Ten Principles for State Tax Incentives pp. 339-355

- Keith Ihlanfeldt
- Plant Closings and Advance-Notice Laws: Putting the Pieces Together pp. 356-371

- John Portz
- Attracting Retirees as an Economic Development Strategy: Looking into the Future pp. 372-382

- Judith I. Stallmann and Paul B. Siegel
Volume 9, issue 3, 1995
- What Role for the Economic Development Administration in the New Economy? pp. 203-206

- Ben Chinitz
- Empowerment Zones: Picking the Winners pp. 207-211

- Robin Boyle
- Applying for Empowerment Zone Designation: A Tale of Woe and Triumph pp. 212-224

- June Manning Thomas
- Business Strategy and Cross-Industry Clusters pp. 225-237

- Peter Doeringer and David G. Terkla
- Economic Inequality, Latino Poverty, and the Civil Unrest in Los Angeles pp. 238-258

- Manuel Pastor
- The Industrial Composition of Edge Cities and Downtowns: The New Urban Reality pp. 259-272

- Richard D. Bingham and Deborah Kimble
- Economic and Fiscal Impacts of a Business Incubator pp. 273-278

- Deborah M. Markley and Kevin T. McNamara
- Social Investment in Jobs: Foundation Perspectives on Targeted Economic Development during the 1990s pp. 279-289

- Robert Giloth
Volume 9, issue 2, 1995
- Brave New World: International Regulation of Subsidies and the Future of State and Local Economic Development Programs pp. 107-118

- Charles S. Colgan
- Exurban Industrialization: Implications for Economic Development Policy pp. 119-133

- Arthur C. Nelson, William J. Drummond and David S. Sawicki
- Measuring State-Level Economic Development Programs, 1970-1992 pp. 134-145

- Don Sherman Grant, Michael Wallace and William D. Pitney
- State Economic Development in the 1990s: Politics and Policy Learning pp. 146-158

- Peter Elisinger
- Cities and Airport-Based Economic Development Strategies: An Analysis of Public-Private Deals to Provide Airline Maintenance Operating Centers in Urban Airports pp. 159-173

- Samuel Nunn and Carl Schoedel
- State-Level Locational Determinants of Biotechnology Firms pp. 174-184

- Stephan Goetz and R. Shannon Morgan
- Economic Development Breaks the Mold: Community-Building, Place-Targeting, and Empowerment Zones pp. 185-198

- Luther K. Snow
Volume 9, issue 1, 1995
- Why do Minority Business Development Programs Generate so Little Minority Business Development? pp. 3-14

- Timothy Bates
- Displaced Workers and Rural Entrepreneurship: A Four-State Study pp. 15-24

- Terry F. Buss
- Economic Impact of Retirement Migration pp. 25-38

- Steven Deller
- Rural Environmental and Economic Development Attitudes: An Empirical Analysis pp. 39-49

- Mark K. McBeth
- Identifying Neighborhood Businesses: A Comparison of Business Listings pp. 50-59

- Virginia L. Carlson
- Restructuring the Rural Farm Economy: Midwestern Women's and Men's Work Roles during the Farm Crisis Period pp. 60-73

- Linda Lobao and Katherine Meyer
- Reshaping the Local Economy through a Revolving Loan Fund Program in an Entrepreneurial City pp. 74-79

- T. Phillip Dunlap, Bettye B. Burkhalter, Douglas J. Watson and Jacki A. Fitzpatrick
- The Role of Health Services in Metropolitan and Central City Economic Development: The Example of Dallas pp. 80-86

- Harold T. Gross
- The Importance of Local, State, and Federal Programs for Women Entrepreneurs pp. 87-90

- Mary Strickland and Sara Burr
- More Women-Owned Businesses are Important; New Government Programs may not be pp. 91-93

- Franklin J. James and Thomas A. Clark
- Income Inequality and Economic Development pp. 94-103

- Nancey Green Leigh
Volume 8, issue 4, 1994
- A Market-Based Approach to Development Finance: Case Study of the Capital Access Program pp. 315-324

- James D. Laughlin and Vincent A. Digirolamo
- Introduction pp. 325-328

- Nancey Green Leigh
- Michigan's Approach to Urban Redevelopment Involving Contaminated Properties pp. 329-337

- Robert D. Swartz
- Bankers, Developers, and New Investment in Brownfield Sites: Environmental Concerns and the Social Psychology of Risk pp. 338-344

- Kristen R. Yount and Peter B. Meyer
- Economic and Environmental Repair in the Shadow of Superfund: Local Government Leadership in Building Strategic Partnerships pp. 345-352

- Mark Glaser
- Potential for Redevelopment of Contaminated Brownfield Sites pp. 353-363

- G. William Page and Harvey Z. Rabinowitz
- Measuring Interstate and Interregional Income Inequality in the United States pp. 364-372

- Edward Nissan and George Carter
- "Ties that Bind" Reexamined pp. 373-377

- John P. Blair and Zhongcai Zhang
- Response to "'Ties that Bind' Reexamined" pp. 378-380

- Hank V. Savitch and David Collins
Volume 8, issue 3, 1994
- The Local Telecommunications Market: It's not Competitive Now; Will it Ever be? pp. 235-244

- Gail Garfield Schwartz
- An Assessment of whether the Convention Center in New York is Successful as a Tool for Economic Development pp. 245-255

- George G. Fenich
- Three Strategies of State Economic Development: Entrepreneurial, Industrial Recruitment, and Deregulation Policies in the American States pp. 256-269

- Kevin T. Leicht and J. Craig Jenkins
- Amenities as an Economic Development Tool: Is there Enough Evidence? pp. 270-285

- Paul D. Gottlieb
- Hidden Economic Development Assets pp. 286-291

- John P. Blair and Carole R. Endres
- A National Study of Economic Development Organizations at the State Level: The Key Organizations, their Industrial Constituencies, and their Networks pp. 292-301

- Rae Andre
- The Coming Crisis in Industrial Land: A Planning Perspective pp. 302-308

- Zenia Kotval and John R. Mullin
Volume 8, issue 2, 1994
- Better Evaluation Is Needed for Economic Development Programs to Thrive pp. 99-106

- Timothy Bartik
- A Community Accounting Matrix for Buffalo's East Side Neighborhood pp. 107-126

- Sam Cole
- A Benefit-Cost Approach to the Evaluation of State Technology Development Programs pp. 127-140

- Irwin Feller and Gary Anderson
- Introduction: Women's Fortunes and Economic Restructuring pp. 141-146

- Margaret E. Dewar, Joan Fitzgerald and Nancey Green Leigh
- Assembling “Genuine GM Partsâ€: Rural Homeworkers and Economic Development pp. 147-157

- Christina E. Gringeri
- Running Hard to Stay in One Place: Low-Wage Poverty Among Immigrant Women in Los Angeles pp. 158-170

- Elizabeth J. Mueller
- Rural Women in a Restructuring Economy: Work and Commuting in Eastern Iowa pp. 171-185

- Heather MacDonald and Alan Peters
- The Effects of Economic Restructuring on Women: The Case of Binational Agriculture in Baja California and California pp. 186-196

- Carol Zabin
- Women Workers in a Restructured Domestic Apparel Industry pp. 197-210

- Ellen I. Rosen
- Comment: Regional versus Industrial Shift-Share Analysis pp. 211-213

- Scott Loveridge
- Rejoinder: Industry-Level Shift-Share Analysis pp. 214-217

- R. Bradley Hoppes
- Evaluating Economic Development Strategies pp. 218-229

- John J. Accordino
Volume 8, issue 1, 1994
- The Myth of Small Firms as the Predominant Job Generators pp. 3-18

- Bennett Harrison
- Los Angeles One Year Later: A Prospective Assessment of Responses to the 1992 Civil Unrest pp. 19-27

- James H. Johnson, Walter C. Farrell and Maria-Rosario Jackson
- The Role of Counties in Local Economic Development pp. 28-42

- Laura A. Reese
- Porter's Model for Geographic Competitive Advantage: The Case of New Hampshire pp. 43-66

- Allen Kaufman, Ross Gittell, Michael Merenda, William Naumes and Craig Wood
- The University and Economic Development: The Case of Johns Hopkins University and Baltimore pp. 67-76

- Maryann P. Feldman
- Small Manufacturing Firms and Regional Business Networks pp. 77-82

- Ruth C. Young, Joe D. Francis and Christopher H. Young
- Labor and an Emerging Supranational Corporate Agenda pp. 83-91

- David C. Ranney
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