Examines how the state's enterprise zone program, which offered incentives in economically distressed areas, affected job and business creation in 1992-2004. Considers elements of relative success such as marketing and outreach and suggests improvements
Policymakers who wish to combat poverty or inequality are faced with a choice between policies that ...
Enterprise zones are place-oriented policies that are a tool of regional development, and refer to g...
"Enterprise zones” as a concept originated in England in the late 1970s. The idea is to free specifi...
We use new establishment-level data and geographic mapping methods to improve upon evaluations of th...
This case study looks at enterprise zones in California. Like most states, California had establishe...
Enterprise Zones have been one of the most prominent economic development tools used at the state an...
This dissertation explores the underlying concepts of enterprise zones, assesses their effectiveness...
Although enterprise zones have been a popular economic development tool for several years, there is ...
In the last decade, most states have targeted certain depressed areas for revitalization by providin...
During the last decade, a new government designed tool to help revitalize depressed areas has been c...
This research examines the benefits to individual workers hired under California's enterprise zone (...
This dissertation estimates the impact of two geographically targeted economic development programs ...
State enterprise zone programs are a common type of eco-nomic development incentive. These programs ...
Peters and Fisher evaluate 75 EZs located in 13 states to gain an understanding of the overall effec...
Since the early 1980s, the vast majority of states have implemented enterprise zones. This paper ana...
Policymakers who wish to combat poverty or inequality are faced with a choice between policies that ...
Enterprise zones are place-oriented policies that are a tool of regional development, and refer to g...
"Enterprise zones” as a concept originated in England in the late 1970s. The idea is to free specifi...
We use new establishment-level data and geographic mapping methods to improve upon evaluations of th...
This case study looks at enterprise zones in California. Like most states, California had establishe...
Enterprise Zones have been one of the most prominent economic development tools used at the state an...
This dissertation explores the underlying concepts of enterprise zones, assesses their effectiveness...
Although enterprise zones have been a popular economic development tool for several years, there is ...
In the last decade, most states have targeted certain depressed areas for revitalization by providin...
During the last decade, a new government designed tool to help revitalize depressed areas has been c...
This research examines the benefits to individual workers hired under California's enterprise zone (...
This dissertation estimates the impact of two geographically targeted economic development programs ...
State enterprise zone programs are a common type of eco-nomic development incentive. These programs ...
Peters and Fisher evaluate 75 EZs located in 13 states to gain an understanding of the overall effec...
Since the early 1980s, the vast majority of states have implemented enterprise zones. This paper ana...
Policymakers who wish to combat poverty or inequality are faced with a choice between policies that ...
Enterprise zones are place-oriented policies that are a tool of regional development, and refer to g...
"Enterprise zones” as a concept originated in England in the late 1970s. The idea is to free specifi...