Persky, Felsenstein, and Carlson explore a new framework for evaluating state and local economic development efforts. They propose a method, referred to as the “job-chains approach,” that they say clarifies the potential justifications for economic development subsidies as well as the limitations surrounding these efforts. This innovative approach addresses not only the number of job vacancies created as a result of a subsidized business investment or expansion, but also the extent to which gains are achieved by the unemployed and the underemployed, whether skilled or unskilled.https://research.upjohn.org/up_press/1041/thumbnail.jp
At a time when cities are competing with one another to attract or retain jobs within a globalizing ...
The use of incentive packages has intensified as local governments compete for new plants and corpor...
Should policymakers seek to increase jobs in particular local labor markets? Yes, but only if these ...
Persky, Felsenstein, and Carlson explore a new framework for evaluating state and local economic dev...
Persky, Felsenstein, and Carlson explore a new framework for evaluating state and local economic dev...
This paper unfolds a trickle-down effect model from the economic development policy of the Commonwea...
Many local labor markets in the United States suffer from low employment rates, but getting people t...
Bartik reviews evidence on whether state and local policies affect job growth. He then presents empi...
Provides an overview of current U.S. strategies for and challenges in ensuring economic growth with ...
State and local policymakers throughout the country experience tremendous pressure from their consti...
This paper provides a guide to economic development policies for local government managers. Local ec...
This paper argues that more rigorous evaluations of local economic development policies are feasible...
How much are jobs subsidized by state and local governments really worth? Policymakers have achieved...
Work is relevant for incomes, productivity, and dignity. It is one of the most important business co...
We build a dataset of harmonized rotating panel labor force surveys covering 42 countries across a w...
At a time when cities are competing with one another to attract or retain jobs within a globalizing ...
The use of incentive packages has intensified as local governments compete for new plants and corpor...
Should policymakers seek to increase jobs in particular local labor markets? Yes, but only if these ...
Persky, Felsenstein, and Carlson explore a new framework for evaluating state and local economic dev...
Persky, Felsenstein, and Carlson explore a new framework for evaluating state and local economic dev...
This paper unfolds a trickle-down effect model from the economic development policy of the Commonwea...
Many local labor markets in the United States suffer from low employment rates, but getting people t...
Bartik reviews evidence on whether state and local policies affect job growth. He then presents empi...
Provides an overview of current U.S. strategies for and challenges in ensuring economic growth with ...
State and local policymakers throughout the country experience tremendous pressure from their consti...
This paper provides a guide to economic development policies for local government managers. Local ec...
This paper argues that more rigorous evaluations of local economic development policies are feasible...
How much are jobs subsidized by state and local governments really worth? Policymakers have achieved...
Work is relevant for incomes, productivity, and dignity. It is one of the most important business co...
We build a dataset of harmonized rotating panel labor force surveys covering 42 countries across a w...
At a time when cities are competing with one another to attract or retain jobs within a globalizing ...
The use of incentive packages has intensified as local governments compete for new plants and corpor...
Should policymakers seek to increase jobs in particular local labor markets? Yes, but only if these ...