Laurie LaChance, president of the Maine Development Foundation, shares her perspective on the critical issues affecting the long term economic health of the state of Maine.Economic conditions - Maine ; Economic development - Maine ; Maine - Population
This brief examines the population redistribution in the Northern Forest, which includes thirty-four...
Changes in the national and international economies have forced Maine and other states to reexamine ...
This article reflects on Maine’s changing coastal region and blue economy. Much of Maine’s coastal e...
Demographic changes affect many aspects of a state’s economic and community well-being. Mageean, AvR...
The fundamental purpose of any policy is to safeguard and improve the well-being of people. The unde...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay Ed Cervone, Presdent/CEO of the Maine Development Foundation, disc...
This paper explores the demographics of aging in Maine and some of the important relationships betwe...
The authors analyze the major implications of Maine’s aging population on the state’s workforce and ...
Laurie Lachance, Maine’s state economist, outlines the economic implications of the “tidal wave” of ...
The article discusses the demographics of longevity and what it means for Maine. Lenard Kaye, guest ...
William Knowles, a banker “from away” who has retired to Maine, gives his thoughts about the state’s...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
In the past two decades, Maine’s per capita income ranking has not topped 27th, and in recent years,...
This brief summarizes current population redistribution trends in the Granite State and shows how fe...
In the face of economic challenges that continue to face Maine and other states in a time of globali...
This brief examines the population redistribution in the Northern Forest, which includes thirty-four...
Changes in the national and international economies have forced Maine and other states to reexamine ...
This article reflects on Maine’s changing coastal region and blue economy. Much of Maine’s coastal e...
Demographic changes affect many aspects of a state’s economic and community well-being. Mageean, AvR...
The fundamental purpose of any policy is to safeguard and improve the well-being of people. The unde...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay Ed Cervone, Presdent/CEO of the Maine Development Foundation, disc...
This paper explores the demographics of aging in Maine and some of the important relationships betwe...
The authors analyze the major implications of Maine’s aging population on the state’s workforce and ...
Laurie Lachance, Maine’s state economist, outlines the economic implications of the “tidal wave” of ...
The article discusses the demographics of longevity and what it means for Maine. Lenard Kaye, guest ...
William Knowles, a banker “from away” who has retired to Maine, gives his thoughts about the state’s...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
In the past two decades, Maine’s per capita income ranking has not topped 27th, and in recent years,...
This brief summarizes current population redistribution trends in the Granite State and shows how fe...
In the face of economic challenges that continue to face Maine and other states in a time of globali...
This brief examines the population redistribution in the Northern Forest, which includes thirty-four...
Changes in the national and international economies have forced Maine and other states to reexamine ...
This article reflects on Maine’s changing coastal region and blue economy. Much of Maine’s coastal e...