Quantifies the economic contributions of higher education to Baltimore's economy. Explores lessons to be drawn from Silicon Valley and other areas where higher education, business, and government collaborated to build strong research-based economies
This essay discusses the development, spatial structure, and location factors of high technology in ...
On October 30, 2006, the Chicago Fed will host a conference on higher education’s role in economic g...
Institutions of higher education throughout the world are increasingly aware of the importance of wo...
Colleges and universities can contribute to the economic success of a region by deepening the skills...
The context for higher education has changed as the demands of the 21st century have transformed pol...
This report documents Greater Philadelphia's current standing as a knowledge region, compares its pe...
In economics, the term growth often refers to the increase in economic activity between two points i...
This executive summary details a report that documents Greater Philadelphia's current standing as a ...
This study examines whether universities in mid-sized “Rust Belt” cities can help drive local econom...
The ascendance of the global knowledge economy has led many research universities to heighten their ...
The challenge: To maintain an internationally competitive work force, Maryland aims to increase the ...
Researchers have consistently shown that the stock of human capital in an area, measured as the shar...
Creativity is changing the way cities approach economic development and formulate policy. Creative m...
Video requires RealPlayer to view.Speaker: Lee T. Todd, Jr., President, University of Kentucky. Con...
Factories are closing. Businesses are moving. Jobs are being sent overseas. In the wake of the Great...
This essay discusses the development, spatial structure, and location factors of high technology in ...
On October 30, 2006, the Chicago Fed will host a conference on higher education’s role in economic g...
Institutions of higher education throughout the world are increasingly aware of the importance of wo...
Colleges and universities can contribute to the economic success of a region by deepening the skills...
The context for higher education has changed as the demands of the 21st century have transformed pol...
This report documents Greater Philadelphia's current standing as a knowledge region, compares its pe...
In economics, the term growth often refers to the increase in economic activity between two points i...
This executive summary details a report that documents Greater Philadelphia's current standing as a ...
This study examines whether universities in mid-sized “Rust Belt” cities can help drive local econom...
The ascendance of the global knowledge economy has led many research universities to heighten their ...
The challenge: To maintain an internationally competitive work force, Maryland aims to increase the ...
Researchers have consistently shown that the stock of human capital in an area, measured as the shar...
Creativity is changing the way cities approach economic development and formulate policy. Creative m...
Video requires RealPlayer to view.Speaker: Lee T. Todd, Jr., President, University of Kentucky. Con...
Factories are closing. Businesses are moving. Jobs are being sent overseas. In the wake of the Great...
This essay discusses the development, spatial structure, and location factors of high technology in ...
On October 30, 2006, the Chicago Fed will host a conference on higher education’s role in economic g...
Institutions of higher education throughout the world are increasingly aware of the importance of wo...