In this study of industrial recruitment and economic development, perceptual mapping was used to identify the collective and individual positions of 10 competing southeastern states. The perceived position of the "ideal" state also was captured by the study's findings. Industrial real estate executives who were surveyed indicated that some states have positioned themselves strategically in terms of quality of life, whereas others are recognized because of their resources and markets or pro-business environment. Some states appear better able to take advantage of their position, whereas others face economic development obstacles
In this study we use the National Establishment Time Series (NETS) database to study relocation by m...
This paper follows existing literature on local industrial conditions and agglomeration economies in...
This research provides information about Economic Development Zones (EDZ) to help the reader underst...
Abstract. For the past fifty years, states of the American South have been competing with one anothe...
For the past fifty years, states of the American South have been competing with one another in order...
In the preceding article, Michael Redmond notes several objections to the industrial recruitment pro...
The economy of North Carolina has undergone many changes in the last 20 years. The large increases i...
Economic growth is a major concern for state governments. One method that states use to spur economi...
There is limited recent research on the economic development strategies that local officials, state,...
Thanks to its favorable business climate, skilled and growing workforce, transportation infrastructu...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
WHAT MAKES some places grow and some places stagnate or decline? There are many politicians, economi...
Typescript (photocopy).A conceptual model of industrial location selection was synthesized from spat...
This analysis compares the functional skill requirements of manufacturing employment in rural and ur...
This paper summarizes recent employment and earnings trends in South Carolina and reviews changes in...
In this study we use the National Establishment Time Series (NETS) database to study relocation by m...
This paper follows existing literature on local industrial conditions and agglomeration economies in...
This research provides information about Economic Development Zones (EDZ) to help the reader underst...
Abstract. For the past fifty years, states of the American South have been competing with one anothe...
For the past fifty years, states of the American South have been competing with one another in order...
In the preceding article, Michael Redmond notes several objections to the industrial recruitment pro...
The economy of North Carolina has undergone many changes in the last 20 years. The large increases i...
Economic growth is a major concern for state governments. One method that states use to spur economi...
There is limited recent research on the economic development strategies that local officials, state,...
Thanks to its favorable business climate, skilled and growing workforce, transportation infrastructu...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
WHAT MAKES some places grow and some places stagnate or decline? There are many politicians, economi...
Typescript (photocopy).A conceptual model of industrial location selection was synthesized from spat...
This analysis compares the functional skill requirements of manufacturing employment in rural and ur...
This paper summarizes recent employment and earnings trends in South Carolina and reviews changes in...
In this study we use the National Establishment Time Series (NETS) database to study relocation by m...
This paper follows existing literature on local industrial conditions and agglomeration economies in...
This research provides information about Economic Development Zones (EDZ) to help the reader underst...