This study attempts to address the need for better understanding of those business climate factors that have a direct and measurable impact upon statewide economic performance by comparing several key costs faced by businesses in each of the New England states, and by examining how those costs relate to general economic conditions in each state.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/aes_bulletin/1007/thumbnail.jp
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This report presents findings from a survey that concentrated on issues pertaining to Maine’s busine...
Fifth installment in a series on Maine\u27s business climate. Development official agree that the l...
Second in a series on the business climate in Maine. This installment focuses on Maine\u27s manufac...
The research reported in this bulletin employs the shift-share method by examining the growth patter...
The purpose of this paper is to establish a basic understanding of Maine\u27s entrepreneurial econom...
Energy is a critical cost factor to Maine people and businesses and to others who may consider reloc...
The economic stresses on Maine’s businesses are growing. A slowing economy and rising input costs, p...
According the Maine Development Foundation\u27s recent Measures of Growth report, Maine is the eig...
There is no shortage of analyses of the problems of Maine’s economy, or of proposed solutions. Once ...
Rising electricity costs over the past several years have set off alarm bells about the possible eff...
This thesis is comprised of two unique essays which investigate important regional economic developm...
The Productivity Imperative and the New Maine Economy Maine State Planning Office, Economics Divisi...
First in a series on the business climate in Maine. Despite the perception of many that Maine has a...
Though the timber harvesting industry in Maine ranges over two centuries, the state has more forest ...
Changes in the national and international economies have forced Maine and other states to reexamine ...
This report presents findings from a survey that concentrated on issues pertaining to Maine’s busine...
Fifth installment in a series on Maine\u27s business climate. Development official agree that the l...
Second in a series on the business climate in Maine. This installment focuses on Maine\u27s manufac...