The Resource Moving all of Arizona into the 21st century economy, Edited by Scott G. Davis, David A. de Kok and Marshall A. Worden
Moving all of Arizona into the 21st century economy, Edited by Scott G. Davis, David A. de Kok and Marshall A. Worden
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- Extent
- xl, 163 pages
- Note
- "Background report prepared by the University of Arizona" Cover
- Contents
-
- Regions and economic development
- Community preparation
- Marketing the community
- Issues in economic development
- Jurisdictional issues
- Government structure
- Lack of resources
- Economic development measures
- Data
- Quality of life
- Smart growth
- Industry clusters
- Globalization
- New economy
- Summary
- Ch. 7:
- Facing the challenge
- Marshall A Worden
- Appendix:
- Economic development organizations in Arizona
- Works cited
- About the authors
- Challenging questions and choices
- Ch. 2:
- Arizona's traditional economy
- Russell E Tronstad and Scott G. Davis
- Mining
- Manufacturing
- Tourism
- Government
- Acknowledgements
- Agriculture
- Historical changes in agriculture
- Geographical distribution of agriculture
- Challenges and opportunities for the 21st century-- Ch. 3
- A profile of Arizona's economy
- David A. de Kok and Marshall A. Worden
- Trading Arizona
- Arizona's economy complared to the national economy
- Sectoral employment patterns in Arizona
- Changes in income
- Acronyms
- Unemployment
- Wages
- Per capita income
- Great divide
- Income inequality
- Sources of income inequality
- Education
- Those left behind
- Poverty
- Hispanics
- Ch. 1:
- Immigrants
- Native Americans
- African-Americans
- Urban poor
- Women
- Summary -- Ch. 4:
- Positioning Arizona in the new economy
- Gail Lewis Howard, Brian C. Catts and David A. de Kok
- Defining the new economy
- Characteristics of the new ecomomy
- Introduction : economic development and Arizona's future
- Principles of the new economy
- Indictors of vitality in the new economy
- How others view Arizona in the new economy
- How other states measure the new economy
- State strategies to promote economic development
- Governor's strategic partnership for economic development
- Arizona's industry clusters
- Economic foundations
- Evaluating Arizona's cluster process
- Arizona partnership for the new economy
- Marchall A. Worden, Vera Pavlakovich-Kochi and Brian C. Catts
- Digital divide
- Other intiatives
- Summary
- Ch. 5:
- Arizona's role in the global economy
- Gail Lewis Howard, Vera Pavlakovich-Kochi, Marisa Paula Walker and David A. de Kok
- Arizona's exports to global markets
- Arizona and NAFTA markets
- Maquiladora program
- Arizona-Sonora border ports-of-entry
- Common vocabulary
- Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan economies
- Globalization in the new economy
- Technology's impact on locational advantage
- Growth of global trade
- Downside of globalization
- Doing business in a global economy
- Community responses to global business needs
- Assets in a global era
- Helping domestic firms become globally competive
- Ch. 6:
- Economic growth
- The role of economic development
- Gail Lewis Howard
- Basic strategies of ecomomic development
- Business recruitment
- Business retention and expansion
- Business development and entrepreneurship
- Technology development and technology transfer
- Global economic development and international trade
- Workforce development
- Economic development organizations in Arizona
- Economic development
- Arizona department of commerce
- Arizona association for economic development
- Greater Phoenix economic council
- Greater Tucson economic council
- Greater Flagstaff economic council
- Greater Yuma economic development corporation
- Universities
- Municipal economic development offices
- Chambers of commerce
- Tools for economic development
- Label
- Moving all of Arizona into the 21st century economy
- Title
- Moving all of Arizona into the 21st century economy
- Statement of responsibility
- Edited by Scott G. Davis, David A. de Kok and Marshall A. Worden
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- PML
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- 2001 : Prescott, Ariz
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- Arizona Town Hall
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- University of Arizona
- Series statement
- Arizona Town Hall ;
- Series volume
- 78th
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- Economic development
- Economic history
- Economic forecasting
- Label
- Moving all of Arizona into the 21st century economy, Edited by Scott G. Davis, David A. de Kok and Marshall A. Worden
- Note
- "Background report prepared by the University of Arizona" Cover
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Regions and economic development
- Community preparation
- Marketing the community
- Issues in economic development
- Jurisdictional issues
- Government structure
- Lack of resources
- Economic development measures
- Data
- Quality of life
- Smart growth
- Industry clusters
- Globalization
- New economy
- Summary
- Ch. 7:
- Facing the challenge
- Marshall A Worden
- Appendix:
- Economic development organizations in Arizona
- Works cited
- About the authors
- Challenging questions and choices
- Ch. 2:
- Arizona's traditional economy
- Russell E Tronstad and Scott G. Davis
- Mining
- Manufacturing
- Tourism
- Government
- Acknowledgements
- Agriculture
- Historical changes in agriculture
- Geographical distribution of agriculture
- Challenges and opportunities for the 21st century-- Ch. 3
- A profile of Arizona's economy
- David A. de Kok and Marshall A. Worden
- Trading Arizona
- Arizona's economy complared to the national economy
- Sectoral employment patterns in Arizona
- Changes in income
- Acronyms
- Unemployment
- Wages
- Per capita income
- Great divide
- Income inequality
- Sources of income inequality
- Education
- Those left behind
- Poverty
- Hispanics
- Ch. 1:
- Immigrants
- Native Americans
- African-Americans
- Urban poor
- Women
- Summary -- Ch. 4:
- Positioning Arizona in the new economy
- Gail Lewis Howard, Brian C. Catts and David A. de Kok
- Defining the new economy
- Characteristics of the new ecomomy
- Introduction : economic development and Arizona's future
- Principles of the new economy
- Indictors of vitality in the new economy
- How others view Arizona in the new economy
- How other states measure the new economy
- State strategies to promote economic development
- Governor's strategic partnership for economic development
- Arizona's industry clusters
- Economic foundations
- Evaluating Arizona's cluster process
- Arizona partnership for the new economy
- Marchall A. Worden, Vera Pavlakovich-Kochi and Brian C. Catts
- Digital divide
- Other intiatives
- Summary
- Ch. 5:
- Arizona's role in the global economy
- Gail Lewis Howard, Vera Pavlakovich-Kochi, Marisa Paula Walker and David A. de Kok
- Arizona's exports to global markets
- Arizona and NAFTA markets
- Maquiladora program
- Arizona-Sonora border ports-of-entry
- Common vocabulary
- Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan economies
- Globalization in the new economy
- Technology's impact on locational advantage
- Growth of global trade
- Downside of globalization
- Doing business in a global economy
- Community responses to global business needs
- Assets in a global era
- Helping domestic firms become globally competive
- Ch. 6:
- Economic growth
- The role of economic development
- Gail Lewis Howard
- Basic strategies of ecomomic development
- Business recruitment
- Business retention and expansion
- Business development and entrepreneurship
- Technology development and technology transfer
- Global economic development and international trade
- Workforce development
- Economic development organizations in Arizona
- Economic development
- Arizona department of commerce
- Arizona association for economic development
- Greater Phoenix economic council
- Greater Tucson economic council
- Greater Flagstaff economic council
- Greater Yuma economic development corporation
- Universities
- Municipal economic development offices
- Chambers of commerce
- Tools for economic development
- Control code
- ocm48157999
- Dimensions
- 22 cm
- Extent
- xl, 163 pages
- Media category
- unmedited
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations, tables
- System control number
- (Sirsi) o48157999
- Label
- Moving all of Arizona into the 21st century economy, Edited by Scott G. Davis, David A. de Kok and Marshall A. Worden
- Note
- "Background report prepared by the University of Arizona" Cover
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Regions and economic development
- Community preparation
- Marketing the community
- Issues in economic development
- Jurisdictional issues
- Government structure
- Lack of resources
- Economic development measures
- Data
- Quality of life
- Smart growth
- Industry clusters
- Globalization
- New economy
- Summary
- Ch. 7:
- Facing the challenge
- Marshall A Worden
- Appendix:
- Economic development organizations in Arizona
- Works cited
- About the authors
- Challenging questions and choices
- Ch. 2:
- Arizona's traditional economy
- Russell E Tronstad and Scott G. Davis
- Mining
- Manufacturing
- Tourism
- Government
- Acknowledgements
- Agriculture
- Historical changes in agriculture
- Geographical distribution of agriculture
- Challenges and opportunities for the 21st century-- Ch. 3
- A profile of Arizona's economy
- David A. de Kok and Marshall A. Worden
- Trading Arizona
- Arizona's economy complared to the national economy
- Sectoral employment patterns in Arizona
- Changes in income
- Acronyms
- Unemployment
- Wages
- Per capita income
- Great divide
- Income inequality
- Sources of income inequality
- Education
- Those left behind
- Poverty
- Hispanics
- Ch. 1:
- Immigrants
- Native Americans
- African-Americans
- Urban poor
- Women
- Summary -- Ch. 4:
- Positioning Arizona in the new economy
- Gail Lewis Howard, Brian C. Catts and David A. de Kok
- Defining the new economy
- Characteristics of the new ecomomy
- Introduction : economic development and Arizona's future
- Principles of the new economy
- Indictors of vitality in the new economy
- How others view Arizona in the new economy
- How other states measure the new economy
- State strategies to promote economic development
- Governor's strategic partnership for economic development
- Arizona's industry clusters
- Economic foundations
- Evaluating Arizona's cluster process
- Arizona partnership for the new economy
- Marchall A. Worden, Vera Pavlakovich-Kochi and Brian C. Catts
- Digital divide
- Other intiatives
- Summary
- Ch. 5:
- Arizona's role in the global economy
- Gail Lewis Howard, Vera Pavlakovich-Kochi, Marisa Paula Walker and David A. de Kok
- Arizona's exports to global markets
- Arizona and NAFTA markets
- Maquiladora program
- Arizona-Sonora border ports-of-entry
- Common vocabulary
- Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan economies
- Globalization in the new economy
- Technology's impact on locational advantage
- Growth of global trade
- Downside of globalization
- Doing business in a global economy
- Community responses to global business needs
- Assets in a global era
- Helping domestic firms become globally competive
- Ch. 6:
- Economic growth
- The role of economic development
- Gail Lewis Howard
- Basic strategies of ecomomic development
- Business recruitment
- Business retention and expansion
- Business development and entrepreneurship
- Technology development and technology transfer
- Global economic development and international trade
- Workforce development
- Economic development organizations in Arizona
- Economic development
- Arizona department of commerce
- Arizona association for economic development
- Greater Phoenix economic council
- Greater Tucson economic council
- Greater Flagstaff economic council
- Greater Yuma economic development corporation
- Universities
- Municipal economic development offices
- Chambers of commerce
- Tools for economic development
- Control code
- ocm48157999
- Dimensions
- 22 cm
- Extent
- xl, 163 pages
- Media category
- unmedited
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations, tables
- System control number
- (Sirsi) o48157999
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