nis is pateicttenintncitaeletinens SPECIAL REPORT 28TH ANNUAL EDITORIAL INDEX The following is a compilation of all editorial features and commentaries published by Area Development in 1993. CASE HISTORIES DIRECTORIES AND SURVEYS Incentives — Upping the Ante for Corporate Relocation Directory of State Incentives (Jan.) (Jan.) Electric/Gas Utilities Directory (Feb.) Local Energy Issues (Feb.) 27th Annual Editorial Index (Feb.) What’s Down the Road for the Auto Industry? (Feb.) Directory of Foreign-Trade Zones (Aug.) Small Towns Getting a Bigger Slice of the Economic Pie Directory of Economic Developers (Oct.) (Feb.) Electric/Gas Utilities Directory (Oct.) Research Parks Nurture Growth (Feb.) Directory of Canadian Economic Developers (Oct.) Top Projects of 1992 (Mar.) Directory of European Economic Developers (Oct.) Locating in Rural Areas — A Growing Option (Apr.) Directory of Other Foreign Economic Developers (Oct.) Skies of Change (May) Directory of Railroads (Oct.) Healing the Wounds After a Strike (June) Corporate Executives Rate Site Selection Factors (Dec.) Retraining Gets Passing Grades (Aug.) High Tech — Wired for Expansion (Sept.) What is Employee Participation? (Oct.) ECONOMICS Five Keys Unlock the Perfect Site (Dec.) Economic Outlook for 1993 (Jan.) The Long Run is Key to Loctite’s Move (Dec.) Food Industry Serves Up Healthy Gains in 1992 (Jan.) 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part |: Domestic Issues (Jan.) COMMUNITY RELATIONS What's Down the Road for the Auto Industry? (Feb.) Small Towns Getting a Bigger Slice of the Economic Pie 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part Il: International Issues (Feb.) (Feb.) Nipping the NIMBY Nuisance (Mar.) Who is Ron Brown? (Mar.) Protecting the Residential and Business Community Planning is Complicated by Uncertain Conditions (Apr.) Against Crime (Apr.) Real Estate Hampered by Uncertainty in International Enterprise Zones Boost Economic Development (Aug.) Markets and Domestic Policy (Apr.) New Round of Base Closures Looms (Aug.) “Reinventing America” — Will It Succeed? (May) Industrial Performance Standards for a Cleaner Automakers Must Follow the President's Economic Environment (Oct.) Course (May) Reinventing America: Challenges and Opportunities (May) CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN NAFTA: Facing the Test in 1993 (May) Fixing Up Business Property with a Helping Hand from Skies of Change (May) Uncle Sam (Feb.) EC Quasi-Integration, 1993 (May) Considering a Business Park Location? (Mar.) Business and Government: Partners in Profitability A New Breed of Manufacturing Plant (Apr.) (May) A “Master Plan” for Facility Location (Oct.) It's Time for a New Industrial Revolution (May) Windows of Opportunity Exist for Tenants (Dec.) State of the Union: Mixed Reviews for 1993 (June) 150 AREA DEVELOPMENT nis is pateicttenintncitaeletinens SPECIAL REPORT 28TH ANNUAL EDITORIAL INDEX The following is a compilation of all editorial features and commentaries published by Area Development in 1993. CASE HISTORIES DIRECTORIES AND SURVEYS Incentives — Upping the Ante for Corporate Relocation Directory of State Incentives (Jan.) (Jan.) Electric/Gas Utilities Directory (Feb.) Local Energy Issues (Feb.) 27th Annual Editorial Index (Feb.) What’s Down the Road for the Auto Industry? (Feb.) Directory of Foreign-Trade Zones (Aug.) Small Towns Getting a Bigger Slice of the Economic Pie Directory of Economic Developers (Oct.) (Feb.) Electric/Gas Utilities Directory (Oct.) Research Parks Nurture Growth (Feb.) Directory of Canadian Economic Developers (Oct.) Top Projects of 1992 (Mar.) Directory of European Economic Developers (Oct.) Locating in Rural Areas — A Growing Option (Apr.) Directory of Other Foreign Economic Developers (Oct.) Skies of Change (May) Directory of Railroads (Oct.) Healing the Wounds After a Strike (June) Corporate Executives Rate Site Selection Factors (Dec.) Retraining Gets Passing Grades (Aug.) High Tech — Wired for Expansion (Sept.) What is Employee Participation? (Oct.) ECONOMICS Five Keys Unlock the Perfect Site (Dec.) Economic Outlook for 1993 (Jan.) The Long Run is Key to Loctite’s Move (Dec.) Food Industry Serves Up Healthy Gains in 1992 (Jan.) 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part |: Domestic Issues (Jan.) COMMUNITY RELATIONS What's Down the Road for the Auto Industry? (Feb.) Small Towns Getting a Bigger Slice of the Economic Pie 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part Il: International Issues (Feb.) (Feb.) Nipping the NIMBY Nuisance (Mar.) Who is Ron Brown? (Mar.) Protecting the Residential and Business Community Planning is Complicated by Uncertain Conditions (Apr.) Against Crime (Apr.) Real Estate Hampered by Uncertainty in International Enterprise Zones Boost Economic Development (Aug.) Markets and Domestic Policy (Apr.) New Round of Base Closures Looms (Aug.) “Reinventing America” — Will It Succeed? (May) Industrial Performance Standards for a Cleaner Automakers Must Follow the President's Economic Environment (Oct.) Course (May) Reinventing America: Challenges and Opportunities (May) CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN NAFTA: Facing the Test in 1993 (May) Fixing Up Business Property with a Helping Hand from Skies of Change (May) Uncle Sam (Feb.) EC Quasi-Integration, 1993 (May) Considering a Business Park Location? (Mar.) Business and Government: Partners in Profitability A New Breed of Manufacturing Plant (Apr.) (May) A “Master Plan” for Facility Location (Oct.) It's Time for a New Industrial Revolution (May) Windows of Opportunity Exist for Tenants (Dec.) State of the Union: Mixed Reviews for 1993 (June) 150 AREA DEVELOPMENT Economic Review and Outlook (June) Improving Water Quality Requires Long-Term Strategy Is Overtime Overdue for Change? (July) (Feb.) Food and Beverage Industry Gets a Taste of Leadership Energy Outlook: The National Picture (Feb.) (July) 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part Il: International issues Facility Ownership — The Right Move Now? (July) (Feb.) Manufacturing is Essential to Corporate Strategy (Aug.) Environmental Cleanup — And Taxes (Apr.) An Economic Development Plan for Small and Medium- Industrial Performance Standards for a Cleaner Sized Manufacturers (Aug.) Environment (Oct.) Enterprise Zones Boost Economic Development (Aug.) World Bank Study Shows Environmental/Economic Link Globalization Moves inexorably Forward (Aug.) (Nov.) Tax Plan Could Hurt Many Small Businesses (Sept.) Industry Outlook Under a New Administration (Sept.) Today’s Growth Industries (Sept.) EXECUTIVE BYLINES Investment Opportunities in Mexico (Sept.) Who Said You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks? by World Bank Study Shows Environmental/Economic Link Sam A. Scaffide, Society of Industrial and Office (Nov.) REALTORS® (SIOR); President, Perimeter Realty The G-7 Meeting of 1993: Breakthrough or Breakdown? (Jan.) (Nov.) The Role of Business in Education by Oswald L. Cano, The U.S. and the CIS: A Potentially Symbiotic General Manager — Corporate Responsibility, Public Relationship (Nov.) Service Electric and Gas Company (Feb.) Recent Economic Data Show Mixed Signals (Dec.) Technology and “Worn Shoe Leather” — Answering The Earthquake of Last November (Dec.) Complex Industry Demands by W. Michael Ellis, Jr., Vice President and Principal, Larson, Ball & Gould, Inc. (Mar.) EDUCATION AND TRAINING Market Access’ Role in Location Selection by Charles K. Who Said You Can’t Teach an Old Dog New Tricks? Elliott, Jr., Vice President, Moran, Stahl & Boyer (Jan.) (Mar.) Putting America’s Youth to Work (Jan.) Nipping the NIMBY Nuisance by Robert V. McCormick, The Role of Business in Education (Feb.) Word Image Inc. (Mar.) An Economic Development Plan for Small and Medium- Can You Solve the Transportation Jigsaw? by Robert V. Sized Manufacturers (Aug.) McCormick, Principal, Word Image, Inc. (Mar.) Retraining Gets Passing Grades (Aug.) Real Estate Hampered by Uncertainty in International Federal Training Programs Help Put Jobless Back to Markets and Domestic Policy by Dana C. Rowan, Work (Aug.) Director, Real Estate Advisory Services for The Maximizing the Investment from Your Training Dollars Recovery Group; President, NAIOP (Apr.) (Aug.) Protecting the Residential and Business Community Against Crime by Wilbur Rykert, Director, National Crime Prevention Institute, University of Louisville ENERGY (Apr.) 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part |: Domestic Issues Expatriate Spouse Careers: Attracting Candidates for (Jan.) International Assignments by Michael S. Schell, Energy Outlook: The National Picture (Feb.) President, Windham International (May) Local Energy Issues (Feb.) Automakers Must Follow the President's Economic Small Towns Getting a Bigger Slice of the Economic Pie Course by Robert J. Eaton, Chairman and CEO, (Feb.) Chrysler Corporation (May) Reinventing America: Challenges and Opportunities Reinventing America: Challenges and Opportunities by (May) Hazel R. O’Leary, U.S. Secretary of Energy (May) Skies of Change by Ronald W. Allen, Chairman and CEO, Delta Air Lines, Inc. (May) ENVIRONMENT Business and Government: Partners in Profitability by 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part |: Domestic Issues Harold A. Poling, Chairman and CEO, Ford Motor (Jan.) Company (May) FEBRUARY 1994 America’s Vision for Healthcare Reform by P. Roy Larson, Ball & Gould, Inc.; and Joseph G. Svatos, Vagelos, M.D., Chairman and CEO, Merck & Co., President, SVATOS Companies (Oct.) Inc. (May) Real Estate Opportunities in a Free-Trade Environment It’s Time for a New Industrial Revolution by Robert Cizik, by Brad Henderson, Vice President & Sales Chairman and CEO, Cooper Industries, Inc.; Chair- Manager, Royal LePage Commercial Real Estate man, National Association of Manufacturers (May) Services (Nov.) The Location Questions — Why, When, and:Where? by Forging a Global Transport Strategy by Federico Pefia, Erik Matson, Managing Partner, and William U.S. Secretary of Transportation (Nov.) Whitehead, Consultant, PHH Fantus (May) Windows of Opportunity Exist for Tenants by Dwight E. You're the Boss: How Do You Decide Where (or If) To Huber, Facilities Advisor, Royal LePage (Dec.) Move? by Peter W. Baldwin, President Elect, The Society of Industrial and Office REALTORS®; Chairman, Baldwin Company REALTORS, Inc., FINANCING Dallas/Ft. Worth (June) Incentives — Upping the Ante for Corporate Relocation Right Location, Wrong Site by B. Alan Whitson, RPA, (Jan.) CEO, B. Alan Whitson Company (June) Directory of State Incentives (Jan.) EC Provides Viable Opportunities for American 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part Il: international Issues Businesses by Ronald G. LeGault, President, (Feb.) Evans-Cope, Inc. (July) An Effective Tool for Financing Business Expansion The Industrial Site Selection Process by Michael P. (Mar.) Rose, Principal, The Rose Group (July) Methods of Export Payment (Mar.) ABCs of Successful Start-Ups and Transitions by EC Provides Viable Opportunities for American Wendy S. Becker, Managing Principal, HRStrategies, Businesses (July) inc. (July) Enterprise Zones Boost Economic Development (Aug.) Manufacturing in the Future by Stephen Van Houten, Help with Exporting to Eastern Europe (Sept.) President, Canadian Manufacturers’ Association Windows of Opportunity Exist for Tenants (Dec.) (July) Government Action May Boost Lending to Small An Economic Development Plan for Small and Medium- Businesses (Dec.) Sized Manufacturers by Edward A. Miller, President, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) (Aug.) GOVERNMENT AIDS AND CONTROLS Globalization Moves Inexorably Forward by Francisco Census Data Can Aid Company Planning (Jan.) Diaz-Ney, President, Escorpio Bienes Raices, S.A. Incentives — Upping the Ante for Corporate Relocation (Aug.) (Jan.) “Site” Selection Effectiveness by Reese C. Wilson, Man- 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part |: Domestic Issues aging Principal, Reese Wilson & Associates (Sept.) (Jan.) industry Outlook Under a New Administration by David Export Documentation, Shipping, and Logistics (Jan.) L. Littmann, First Vice President and Senior Complying with the Immigration Reform and Control Act Economist, Comerica Bank (Sept.) (Jan.) Site Selection: High-Tech and Changing Fast! by Steve Directory of State Incentives (Jan.) Asbury, TVG Real Estate; and Former Chairman, Energy Outlook: The National Picture (Feb.) SIOR (Sept.) Technology Licensing and Joint Ventures (Feb.) Industrial Performance Standards for a Cleaner Environ- Is Your Company’s Retirement Fund at Risk? (Feb.) ment by Jim Schwab, Senior Research Associate, 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part Il: International Issues American Planning Association (Oct.) (Feb.) A “Master Plan” for Facility Location by Donald L. An Effective Tool for Financing Business Expansion Puente, Director of Real Estate, The Newhall Land (Mar.) and Farming Co. (Oct.) Methods of Export Payment (Mar.) Negotiating a Lease: Points to Ponder by Charles E. Real Estate Hampered by Uncertainty in International Davis, Attorney, Mesa, Ariz. (Oct.) Markets and Domestic Policy (Apr.) Site Selection: A Checklist to Ease the Process by Congress Enacts Family Leave Legislation (Apr.) Stephen R. Collins, Executive Vice President, Partners in Promoting Exports (Apr.) 152 AREA DEVELOPMENT “Reinventing America” — Will It Succeed? (May) Small Towns Getting a Bigger Slice of the Economic Pie Automakers Must Follow the President's Economic (Feb.) Course (May) Rebuilding the Nation’s Infrastructure (Mar.) Reinventing America: Challenges and Opportunities Getting in Touch in the Information Age (Apr.) (May) Right Location, Wrong Site (June) NAFTA: Facing the Test in 1993 (May) Uncle Sam Offers “Explosive” Deal to Companies Skies of Change (May) Seeking Space (Aug.) Business and Government: Partners in Profitability High Tech — Wired for Expansion (Sept.) (May) Site Selection: High-Tech and Changing Fast! (Sept.) America’s Vision for Healthcare Reform (May) Site Selection Decision Often Keyed to It's Time for a New Industrial Revolution (May) Telecommunications Infrastructure (Sept.) Congress is Considering Critical Labor Legislation Forging a Global Transport Strategy (Nov.) (June) Five Keys Unlock the Perfect Site (Dec.) Export Promotion Services (June) Office/Industrial Parks — The Right Address (Dec.) The Clinton Administration Attends to Business (June) Labor Gains to Date (June) Is Overtime Overdue for Change? (July) INTERNATIONAL Food and Beverage Industry Gets a Taste of Leadership Export Documentation, Shipping, and Logistics (July) (Jan.) Challenging Claims for Unemployment Benefits (July) Technology Licensing and Joint Ventures (Feb.) Retraining Gets Passing Grades (Aug.) 1992 Legislative Wrap-Up — Part Il: International Issues A Foreign-Trade Zone Location Offers Many (Feb.) Advantages (Aug.) Partners in Promoting Exports (Apr.) Federal Training Programs Help Put Jobless Back to International Business Locations (Apr.) Work (Aug.) Expatriate Spouse Careers: Attracting Candidates for Enterprise Zones Boost Economic Development (Aug.) International Assignments (May) Healing the Wounds of Workers’ Compensation (Aug.) NAFTA: Facing the Test in 1993 (May) Uncle Sam Offers “Explosive” Deal to Companies EC Quasi-integration, 1993 (May) Seeking Space (Aug.) The Location Questions — Why, When, and Where? New Round of Base Closures Looms (Aug.) (May) Industry Outlook Under a New Administration (Sept.) Business and Government: Partners in Profitability Help with Exporting to Eastern Europe (Sept.) (May) Industrial Performance Standards for a Cleaner EC Provides Viable Opportunities for American Environment (Oct.) Businesses (July) Measuring Up to ISO 9000 (Oct.) Seeking a Rising Sum in Exporting to Japan (July) Antidote for an Ailing Healthcare System (Oct.) International Business Locations (July) States and Cities Bear a Federally Imposed Burden Investment Opportunities in Mexico (Sept.) (Nov.) International Business Locations (Sept.) The G-7 Meeting of 1993: Breakthrough or Breakdown? Help with Exporting to Eastern Europe (Sept.) (Nov.) Measuring Up to ISO 9000 (Oct.) The U.S. and the CIS: A Potentially Symbiotic World Bank Study Shows Environmental/Economic Link Relationship (Nov.) (Nov.) Knowledge is Success in Eastern Europe (Nov.) Real Estate Opportunities in a Free-Trade Environment Regulating Multiple-Employer Welfare Arrangements (Nov.) (Nov.) Forging a Global Transport Strategy (Nov.) Government Action May Boost Lending to Small The G-7 Meeting of 1993: Breakthrough or Breakdown? Businesses (Dec.) (Nov.) The U.S. and the CIS: A Potentially Symbiotic Relationship (Nov.) INFRASTRUCTURE International Businesses and the New U.S. Tax Laws Improving Water Quality Requires Long-Term Strategy (Nov.) (Feb.) Main Street, The World (Nov.) FEBRUARY 1994 Knowledge is Success in Eastern Europe (Nov.) The Long Run is Key to Loctite’s Move (Dec.) The Long Run is Key to Loctite’s Move (Dec.) Retooling the Boardroom (Dec.) PERSONNEL AND LABOR LEGAL ASPECTS AND TAXES Healthcare as an Affordable Fringe Benefit (Jan.) Healthcare as an Affordable Fringe Benefit (Jan.) Workers — Employees: Not Necessarily Synonymous Fixing Up Business Property with a Helping Hand from (Jan.) Uncle Sam (Feb.) Complying with the Immigration Reform and Control Act Businesses Face Lawsuits from Those Victimized on (Jan.) their Premises (Apr.) Putting America’s Youth to Work (Jan.) Environmental Cleanup — And Taxes (Apr.) Is Your Company Vulnerable to Unionization? (Feb.) Skies of Change (May) Congress Enacts Family Leave Legislation (Apr.) Breaking the Law of Diminishing Returns (May) Quality of Life Moves into the Locational Limelight (Apr.) Uncovering Those Hidden Taxes (June) A New Breed of Manufacturing Plant (Apr.) What's It Worth? (July) Expatriate Spouse Careers: Attracting Candidates for Healing the Wounds of Workers’ Compensation (Aug.) International Assignments (May) Tax Plan Could Hurt Many Small Businesses (Sept.) Competitive Health Benefits: A Shot in the Arm for Small Industry Outlook Under a New Administration (Sept.) Firms (May) New Tax Rules + Rates = Confusion + Benefits (Oct.) Congress is Considering Critical Labor Legislation International Businesses and the New U.S. Tax Laws (June) (Nov.) Healing the Wounds After a Strike (June) New Rules Will Reduce/Increase Taxes in ’93 (Dec.) The Clinton Administration Attends to Business (June) Office/Industrial Parks — The Right Address (Dec.) Labor Gains to Date (June) Is Overtime Overdue for Change? (July) ABCs of Successful Start-Ups and Transitions (July) MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING Challenging Claims for Unemployment Benefits (July) Census Data Can Aid Company Planning (Jan.) Retraining Gets Passing Grades (Aug.) Nipping the NIMBY Nuisance (Mar-.) Federal Training Programs Help Put Jobless Back to Budget Basics (Mar.) Work (Aug.) Planning is Complicated by Uncertain Conditions (Apr.) Labor Union Demands Today (Aug.) A New Breed of Manufacturing Plant (Apr.) Healing the Wounds of Workers’ Compensation (Aug.) Competitive Health Benefits: A Shot in the Arm for Small Maximizing the Investment from Your Training Dollars Firms (May) (Aug.) You’re the Boss: How Do You Decide Where (or If) to Counseling for Career Change (Sept.) Move? (June) What is Employee Participation? (Oct.) Healing the Wounds After a Strike (June) Antidote for an Ailing Healthcare System (Oct.) The Industrial Site Selection Process (July) Regulating Multiple-Employer Welfare Arrangements ABCs of Successful Start-Ups and Transitions (July) (Nov.) Making Insightful Site Selection Decisions (July) Five Keys Unlock the Perfect Site (Dec.) Facility Ownership — The Right Move Now? (July) Office/Industrial Parks — The Right Address (Dec.) Seeking a Rising Sum in Exporting to Japan (July) Manufacturing in the Future (July) Manufacturing is Essential to Corporate Strategy PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (Aug.) Who Said You Can't Teach an Oid Dog New Tricks? Maximizing the Investment from Your Training Dollars (Jan.) (Aug.) Technology and “Worn Shoe Leather” — Answering Successful Inventory Management (Sept.) Complex Industry Demands (Mar.) Directory Can Assist in Business Planning (Oct.) Can You Solve the Transportation Jigsaw? (Mar.) Negotiating a Lease: Points to Ponder (Oct.) Protecting the Residential and Business Community What is Employee Participation? (Oct.) Against Crime (Apr.) Measuring Up to ISO 9000 (Oct.) Businesses Face Lawsuits from Those Victimized on Main Street, The World (Nov.) their Premises (Apr.) 154 AREA DEVELOPMENT Right Location, Wrong Site (June) State Report Surveys Counseling for Career Change (Sept.) Alabama (July) Real Estate Opportunities in a Free-Trade Alaska (Nov.) Arizona (Dec.) Environment (Nov.) Arkansas (Nov.) Windows of Opportunity Exist for Tenants (Dec.) California (Sept.) Colorado (July) Connecticut (Aug.) SITE SELECTION Delaware (Mar.) Florida (May) Incentives — Upping the Ante for Corporate Relocation Georgia (June) (Jan.) Hawaii (Aug.) Research Parks Nurture Growth (Feb.) idaho (Dec.) Technology and “Worn Shoe Leather” — Answering Illinois (Aug.) Indiana (Dec.) Complex Industry Demands (Mar.) lowa (Mar.) Market Access’ Role in Location Selection (Mar.) Kansas (Feb.) Considering a Business Park Location? (Mar.) Kentucky (June) Locating in Rural Areas — A Growing Option (Apr.) Louisiana (Sept.) Getting in Touch in the Information Age (Apr.) Maine (Apr.) Maryland (June) Quality of Life Moves into the Locational Limelight (Apr.) Massachusetts (May) The Location Questions — Why, When, and Where? Michigan (Apr.) (May) Minnesota (Dec.) To Move or To Stay: That is the Question (May) Mississippi (Feb.) Missouri (Apr.) You’re the Boss: How Do You Decide Where (or If) to Montana (July) Move? (June) Nebraska (Aug.) Right Location, Wrong Site (June) Nevada (Mar.) The Industrial Site Selection Process (July) New Hampshire (June) Making Insightful Site Selection Decisions (July) New Jersey (Sept.) New Mexico (Nov.) A Foreign-Trade Zone Location Offers Many New York (Mar.) Advantages (Aug.) North Carolina (July) Uncle Sam Offers “Explosive” Deal to Companies Seek- North Dakota (May) ing Space (Aug.) Ohio (Sept.) Oklahoma (Feb.) Globalization Moves Inexorably Forward (Aug.) Oregon (Nov.) “Site” Selection Effectiveness (Sept.) Pennsylvania (Nov.) Site Selection: High-Tech and Changing Fast! (Sept.) Puerto Rico (Nov.) Site Selection Decision Often Keyed to Rhode Island (Apr.) Telecommunications Infrastructure (Sept.) South Carolina (Feb.) South Dakota (June) A “Master Plan” for Facility Location (Oct.) Tennessee (May) Making the University Connection (Oct.) Texas (Feb.) Site Selection: A Checklist to Ease the Process (Oct.) Utah (Sept.) Five Keys Unlock the Perfect Site (Dec.) Vermont (Sept.) Virginia (Aug.) The Long Run is Key to Loctite’s Move (Dec.) Washington (Apr.) Corporate Executives Rate Site Selection Factors (Dec.) West Virginia (Mar.) Office/Industrial Parks — The Right Address (Dec.) Wisconsin (Nov.) Wyoming (Dec.) Provincial Report Surveys TRANSPORTATION FACTORS Alberta (Feb.) Rebuilding the Nation’s Infrastructure (Mar.) British Columbia (Mar.) Market Access’ Role in Location Selection (Mar.) New Brunswick (Dec.) Can You Solve the Transportation Jigsaw? (Mar.) Newfoundland/Labrador (May) Nova Scotia (Apr.) Forging a Global Transport Strategy (Nov.) Manitoba (July) Ontario (Aug.) Quebec (May) Saskatchewan (June) FEBRUARY 1994