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    • ECKAN Needs Assessment Survey 2000 of Service Providers and Clients Survey Analysis 

      Hurd, Genna M. (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2001-05)
      The East Central Kansas Economic Opportunity Corporation (ECKAN) contracted with the Policy Research Institute (PRI) at the University of Kansas (in August 2000) to assist with a needs assessment survey of clients and ...
    • Economic Trends Report: Spring Hill (Revised) 

      Middleton, Luke (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2002-04)
      The following report was prepared for the Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce. It is an objective look at several key economic trends occurring in Spring Hill over the last few decades. We look at variables categorized under ...
    • Economic Trends Report: Spring Hill 

      Middleton, Luke (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2002-08)
      The following report was prepared for the Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce. It is an objective look at several key economic trends occurring in Spring Hill over the last few decades. We look at variables categorized under ...
    • Literature Review: Tax Abatement and Economic Development Incentives 

      Middleton, Luke (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2001-01)
      Incentives offered by cities to attract businesses have been used in America for well over a century, but not until the post-war years did their use become truly widespread. And while the practice of incentives has had at ...
    • Economic Trends Report: Montgomery County 

      Middleton, Luke (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2002-03)
      The following report is an objective look at several key economic trends occurring in Montgomery County over the last few decades. We look at variables categorized under the following areas: population, employment, earnings ...
    • Economic Trends Update: Douglas County 

      Middleton, Luke; Hurd, Genna M. (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2001-01)
      The following report is an annual update of the 1992 review of economic and demographic trends for Douglas County and the City of Lawrence, conducted by the Policy Research Institute (PRI) at the University of Kansas. This ...
    • Economic Trends Update: Douglas County 

      Middleton, Luke (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2002-01)
      The following report is an annual update of the 1992 review of economic and demographic trends for Douglas County and the City of Lawrence, conducted by the Policy Research Institute (PRI) at the University of Kansas. This ...
    • Economic Trends Update: Douglas County 

      Semyonova-Smith, Elena; Hurd, Genna M. (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 2000-03)
      The following report is an annual update of the 1992 review of economic and demographic trends for Douglas County and the City of Lawrence, conducted by the Institute for Public Policy and Business Research (IPPBR) at the ...
    • Economic Trends Update: Jewell County 

      Middleton, Luke (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2001-08)
      The following report is an objective look at several key economic trends occurring in Jewell County over the last few decades. We look at variables categorized under the following areas: population, employment, earnings ...
    • Economic Trends Update: Douglas County 

      Conde, Fernando; Ott, Genna M. (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1999-01)
      The Lawrence-Douglas County area is a community with a growing population, high quality work force, and modern economic base, enhanced by the presence of a major regional university. Its development in recent years has ...
    • Economic Development in Selected Kansas Communities: Update 2000 

      Hurd, Genna M.; Peak, Nick (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2001-07)
      The Kansas Center for Community Economic Development (KCCED) at the University of Kansas has conducted several surveys about economic development in medium- and mid-sized Kansas communities (1989, 1993, 1996 and 1998). ...
    • Economic Trends: Leavenworth County 

      Conde, Fernando; Ott, Genna M. (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1999-02)
      The use of data in economic development is important because it assists a community in "taking stock" and understanding its current situation across several different areas of economic and demographic performance. However, ...
    • Economic Trends Report: Pratt County 

      Conde, Fernando; Ott, Genna M. (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1998-12)
      The use of data in economic development is important because it assists a community in "taking stock" and understanding its current situation across several different areas of economic and demographic performance. However, ...
    • Economic Trends: Atchison County 

      Conde, Fernando; Ott, Genna M. (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1998-12)
      The use of data in economic development is important because it assists a community in "taking stock" and understanding its current situation across several different areas of economic and demographic performance. However, ...
    • Economic Trends Update: Harper County 

      Middleton, Luke (Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas, 2001-07)
      The following report is an objective look at several key economic trends occurring in Harper County over the last few decades. The Harper County area has seen a steadily-declining population in the last several decades. ...
    • Economic Trends for Northeast Kansas: Atchison County, Brown County, Doniphan County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, and Nemaha County 

      Conde, Fernando; Ott, Genna M. (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1998-07)
      The use of data in economic development is important because it helps a community to evaluate its current situation across several different areas of economic and demographic performance. However, data by itself does not ...
    • The Kansas Economy: Trends and Outlook 

      Krider, Charles; Clifford, Norman; Conde, Fernando (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1998-06)
      From 1980 to 1997, Kansas population grew at an annual average of 0.5 percent, which was one-half the U.S. average annual growth rate. During the same period, the population of large metropolitan counties increased more ...
    • Kansas Business First, 1998 Edition of IPPBR AEXSystems S**3 (Survey Support Software) User Manual, Second Edition 

      Barket, Alexander (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1998-01)
      The KANSAS BusinessFirst Self-Guided Manual contains more detailed information on developing a local business retention and expansion program. Specifically, the KANSAS BusinessFirst Self-Guided Manual covers, Getting ...
    • Economic Trends Update: Douglas County 

      Waddill, Matt; Ott, Genna M. (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1998-01)
      The Lawrence-Douglas County area is a community with a growing population, high quality work force, and modern economic base, enhanced by the presence of a major regional university. Its development in recent years has ...
    • Economic Trends: Montgomery County 

      Waddill, Matt; Hobbick, Cade (Institute for Public Policy and Business Research, University of Kansas, 1997-11)
      The use of data in economic development is important because it assists a community in "taking stock" and understanding its current situation across several different areas of economic and demographic performance. However, ...