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Volumn 10, Issue 4, 1996, Pages 352-368

An evaluation of California's enterprise zone programs

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EID: 0030504939     PISSN: 08912424     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/089124249601000405     Document Type: Article
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    • Discussion paper no. 29, J. L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management
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    • (1988) Evaluation of Effectiveness and Efficiency of Enterprise Zones in Illinois
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    • (1990) California Enterprise Zones: Assessment of Enterprise Zone Effectiveness and the Resulting Impact on Business Location and Employment
    • Lister, E.P.1
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    • Enterprise Zones in Illinois
    • Redfield1    McDonald2
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    • (1988) Michigan's Enterprise Zone Program: Progress, Prospects, Problems and Recommendations
    • Sheldon, A.W.1    Elling, R.C.2
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    • (1989) Conference of the Urban Affairs Association
    • Sheldon, A.W.1    Elling, R.C.2
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    • Evaluation of Enterprise Zones in Illinois
    • Elder1    Cohen2
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    • A Four State Perspective
    • Elling1    Sheldon2
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    • See Elder and Cohen, Evaluation of Enterprise Zones in Illinois; Elling and Sheldon, "A Four State Perspective"; Rodney A. Erickson, Susan W. Friedman, and Richard E. McCluskey, Enterprise Zones: An Evaluation of State Government Policies (Final report prepared for the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, University Park, PA: Center for Regional Business Analysis, Pennsylvania State University, 1989); Redfield and McDonald, Enterprise Zones in Illinois; Sabre Foundation, Enterprise Zone Activity in the States: Summary of Survey Findings (Washington, DC: Sabre Foundation, 1983); Ann Workman Sheldon, Richard C. Elling, and Kathleen Beard, "Enterprise Zones in the Great Lakes Region: A Comparative Assessment" (Paper presented at the American Society for Public Administration Region VI Conference, Toledo, OH, 1988); Barry M. Rubin and Craig M. Richards, "Organizational Structures for Local Economic Development Organizations: What Works and What Doesn't" (Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Austin, TX, 1990); and United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (USHUD), State-Designated Enterprise Zones: Ten Case Studies (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1986).
    • (1989) Enterprise Zones: An Evaluation of State Government Policies
    • Erickson, R.A.1    Friedman, S.W.2    McCluskey, R.E.3
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    • Enterprise Zones in Illinois
    • Redfield1    McDonald2
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    • Washington, DC: Sabre Foundation
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    • (1983) Enterprise Zone Activity in the States: Summary of Survey Findings
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    • See Elder and Cohen, Evaluation of Enterprise Zones in Illinois; Elling and Sheldon, "A Four State Perspective"; Rodney A. Erickson, Susan W. Friedman, and Richard E. McCluskey, Enterprise Zones: An Evaluation of State Government Policies (Final report prepared for the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, University Park, PA: Center for Regional Business Analysis, Pennsylvania State University, 1989); Redfield and McDonald, Enterprise Zones in Illinois; Sabre Foundation, Enterprise Zone Activity in the States: Summary of Survey Findings (Washington, DC: Sabre Foundation, 1983); Ann Workman Sheldon, Richard C. Elling, and Kathleen Beard, "Enterprise Zones in the Great Lakes Region: A Comparative Assessment" (Paper presented at the American Society for Public Administration Region VI Conference, Toledo, OH, 1988); Barry M. Rubin and Craig M. Richards, "Organizational Structures for Local Economic Development Organizations: What Works and What Doesn't" (Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Austin, TX, 1990); and United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (USHUD), State-Designated Enterprise Zones: Ten Case Studies (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1986).
    • (1988) American Society for Public Administration Region VI Conference
    • Sheldon, A.W.1    Elling, R.C.2    Beard, K.3
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    • See Elder and Cohen, Evaluation of Enterprise Zones in Illinois; Elling and Sheldon, "A Four State Perspective"; Rodney A. Erickson, Susan W. Friedman, and Richard E. McCluskey, Enterprise Zones: An Evaluation of State Government Policies (Final report prepared for the Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, University Park, PA: Center for Regional Business Analysis, Pennsylvania State University, 1989); Redfield and McDonald, Enterprise Zones in Illinois; Sabre Foundation, Enterprise Zone Activity in the States: Summary of Survey Findings (Washington, DC: Sabre Foundation, 1983); Ann Workman Sheldon, Richard C. Elling, and Kathleen Beard, "Enterprise Zones in the Great Lakes Region: A Comparative Assessment" (Paper presented at the American Society for Public Administration Region VI Conference, Toledo, OH, 1988); Barry M. Rubin and Craig M. Richards, "Organizational Structures for Local Economic Development Organizations: What Works and What Doesn't" (Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Austin, TX, 1990); and United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (USHUD), State-Designated Enterprise Zones: Ten Case Studies (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1986).
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