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Understanding Community Economic Development

Is Your Community Ready for Economic Development – Texas A & M University – Is your community really ready to initiate and economic development project.

The Elements of Economic Development – University of Missouri Extension -- More communities have come to realize that change is inevitable, and they are establishing economic development programs to help them manage that change.

Charting the Future of Our Community – Pennsylvania State University.

Setting Our Course
-- A strategic visioning process designed to help communities plan for and control their future.

  • Where We Are -- Charting the Future of Our Community is a strategic visioning process designed to help communities plan for and control their future.
  • Where We Want to Be -- Charting the Future of Our Community is a strategic visioning process designed to help communities plan for and control their future.
  • Making the Trip -- Charting the Future of Our Community is a strategic visioning process designed to help communities plan for and control their future.

Taking Charge of Your Communities Future – North Dakota State University Extension --
Defining community can be difficult, as community means different things to different people. It may help to think about community as a community of place or as a community of interest.

Finding the Common Ground: Understanding Your Community’s Agriculture – Pennsylvania State University Extension -- This is designed to help increase appreciation and understanding of farm activities, and to give you an idea of what you can expect living near farms. It can help you understand the positive contributions of agriculture, as well as why farms sometimes produce odors or noise.

Start Tapping Economic Potential – Auburn University -- Will you be able in the coming years to provide jobs for your high school graduates, and maintain a decent standard of life for your citizens?

Rural Low Income Families Speak – Louisiana State University – The ability of low income families to be self-sufficient.

Understanding Your Community's Economy

Understanding your Community’s Economy - Kansas State University - Local leaders have rediscovered the need to work with private firms and pursue community-based economic development.

Blueprints for Your Communities Future: A Targeted Economic Development Approach -- Oklahoma State University Extension -- This fact sheet presents a targeted approach to local economic development efforts and a potential data/information source.

Understanding Your Community's Economic Base – University of Missouri Extension -- Community leaders continually make important decisions that affect their community's economic growth and development.

Using Employment Data to Better Understand Your Local Economy – Pennsylvania State University Extension -- This series of extension publications provides a family of tools that can help you better understand your local economy.

Understanding Your Trade Area: Implications for Retail Analysis – Mississippi State University Extension -- This publication shows a few simple ways to determine the geographic size of a town's trade area.

Understanding Economic Change in Your Community – Pennsylvania State University Extension.

Using Employment Data to Better Understand Your Local Economy – Pennsylvania State University Extension.

Community Economic Assessment

Trends in Retail Trade – Oklahoma State University Extension -- This fact sheet identifies and describes 10 major trends in the retail trade sector. Details and statistics for the following trends are discussed; the growth of e-commerce, kids in the retail market, building customer knowledge files, the American mall in decline, challenging the category killer, precision shopping, entertaining the customer, globalization of retail trade, smart cards, and the general decline in retail sales growth.

Assisting Retail Trade Using Consumer Surveys – Oklahoma State University Extension -- With recent concern of the economic situation in Oklahoma, leaders have recognized the need for improved growth and development in rural Oklahoma.

Building Healthy Communities-Analyzing Local Markets - Kansas State University Extension — Factors in business success include competition, local trade area population, area income levels, household spending patterns, etc.

Potential for Retail Trades in Rural Communities – University of Missouri Extension -- Rural communities developed primarily as trade centers for the surrounding farm area.

Understanding Your Trade Area: Implications for Retail Analysis - Mississippi State University Extension — This publication shows a few simple ways to determine the geographic size of a town's trade area.










 
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