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to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY Volume 10 Number 1 (February 1996) pp. 1-112 Number 2 (May 1996) pp. 113-200 Number 3 (August 1996) pp. 201-296 Number 4 (November 1996) pp. 297-384 Authors: ADLER, SY, see Slavin, M. I. BAXTER, CHRISTIE I., “Canals Where Rivers Used to Flow: The Role of Mediating Structures and Partnerships in Community Lending,” 44. BENDICK, MARC, Jr., “Linking Learning and Earning,” 217. BLACKWOOD, DONA L., see Lynch, R. G. BLAKELY, EDWARD J., “Response: Economic Development as a Profession: A Response to Visser and Wright,” 21. BOECKELMAN, KEITH, “Governors, Economic Theory, and Development Policy,” 342. DOWALL, DAVID E., “An Evaluation of California’s Enterprise Zone Programs,” 352. FALK, WILLIAM W., “Soul Searching: At What Cost Rural Economic Development?” 104. FASENFEST, DAVID, see Reese, L. A. FISHGOLD, GUNTHER, see Lynch, R. G. FORKENBROCK, DAVID J., and NORMAN S. J. FOSTER, “Highways and Business Location Decisions,” 239. FOSTER, NORMAN S. J., see Forkenbrock, D. J. GILOTH, ROBERT, and WIM WIEWEL, “Equity Development in Chicago: Robert Mier’s Ideas and Practice,” 204. GREEN, GARY P., see Hammer, R. B. HAMMER, ROGER B., and GARY P. GREEN, “Local Growth Promotion: Policy Adoption versus Effort,” 331. HELD, JAMES R.., “Clusters as an Economic Development Tool: Beyond the Pitfalls,” 249. HILTON, MARK D., see Rubin, B. M. IANNONE, DONALD T., “Response: Broader Lessons from Visser and Wright’s Research on Professional Education in Economic Development,” 33. INDERGAARD, MICHAEL, “Making Networks, Remaking the City,” 172. JOHNSON, ARTHUR T., and ALLEN SACK, “Assessing the Value of Sports Facilities: The Importance of Noneconomic Factors,” 369. KOSSY, JUDITH A., “Economic Restructuring and the Restructuring of Economic Development Practice: A New York Perspective, 1985-1995,” 300. KURRE, JAMES A., and BARRY R. WELLER, “Interindustry Covariance Patterns: Too Unstable for Portfolio Variance Analysis to Be a Useful Tool?” 91. LOVERIDGE, SCOTT, “On the Continuing Popularity of Industrial Recruitment,” 151. LYNCH, ROBERT G., GUNTHER FISHGOLD, and DONA L. BLACKWOOD, “The Effectiveness of Firm-Specific State Tax Incentives in Promoting Economic Development: Evidence from New York State’s Industrial Development Agencies,” 57. McLEAN, BEVERLY M., “Studying Regional Development: The Regional Context of Economic Development,” 188. MONTIOY, ROBERT S., “Response: Developing the Field of Economic Development: A Response to Visser and Wright,” 28. PRZYBYLSKI, MICHAEL, see Rosentraub, M. S. REESE, LAURA A., and DAVID FASENFEST, “More of the Same: A Research Note on Local Economic Development Policies over Time,” 280. ROSENTRAUB, MARK S., and MICHAEL PRZYBYLSKI, “Competitive Advantage, Economic Development, and the Effective Use of Local Public Dollars,” 315. RUBIN, BARRY M., and MARK D. HILTON, “Identifying the Local Economic Development Impacts of Global Climate Change,” 262. SACK, ALLEN, see Johnson, A. J. SIMMONS, LOUISE, “Dilemmas of Progressives in Government: Playing Solomon in an Age of Austerity,” 159. SLAVIN, MATTHEW I., and SY ADLER, “Legislative Constraints on Gubernatorial Capacity for State Industrial Policy: Evidence from Oregon’s Regional Strategies Program,” 224. SPITZLEY, DAVID, see Wolman, H. to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY Volume 10 Number 1 (February 1996) pp. 1-112 Number 2 (May 1996) pp. 113-200 Number 3 (August 1996) pp. 201-296 Number 4 (November 1996) pp. 297-384 Authors: ADLER, SY, see Slavin, M. I. BAXTER, CHRISTIE I., “Canals Where Rivers Used to Flow: The Role of Mediating Structures and Partnerships in Community Lending,” 44. BENDICK, MARC, Jr., “Linking Learning and Earning,” 217. BLACKWOOD, DONA L., see Lynch, R. G. BLAKELY, EDWARD J., “Response: Economic Development as a Profession: A Response to Visser and Wright,” 21. BOECKELMAN, KEITH, “Governors, Economic Theory, and Development Policy,” 342. DOWALL, DAVID E., “An Evaluation of California’s Enterprise Zone Programs,” 352. FALK, WILLIAM W., “Soul Searching: At What Cost Rural Economic Development?” 104. FASENFEST, DAVID, see Reese, L. A. FISHGOLD, GUNTHER, see Lynch, R. G. FORKENBROCK, DAVID J., and NORMAN S. J. FOSTER, “Highways and Business Location Decisions,” 239. FOSTER, NORMAN S. J., see Forkenbrock, D. J. GILOTH, ROBERT, and WIM WIEWEL, “Equity Development in Chicago: Robert Mier’s Ideas and Practice,” 204. GREEN, GARY P., see Hammer, R. B. HAMMER, ROGER B., and GARY P. GREEN, “Local Growth Promotion: Policy Adoption versus Effort,” 331. HELD, JAMES R.., “Clusters as an Economic Development Tool: Beyond the Pitfalls,” 249. HILTON, MARK D., see Rubin, B. M. IANNONE, DONALD T., “Response: Broader Lessons from Visser and Wright’s Research on Professional Education in Economic Development,” 33. INDERGAARD, MICHAEL, “Making Networks, Remaking the City,” 172. JOHNSON, ARTHUR T., and ALLEN SACK, “Assessing the Value of Sports Facilities: The Importance of Noneconomic Factors,” 369. KOSSY, JUDITH A., “Economic Restructuring and the Restructuring of Economic Development Practice: A New York Perspective, 1985-1995,” 300. KURRE, JAMES A., and BARRY R. WELLER, “Interindustry Covariance Patterns: Too Unstable for Portfolio Variance Analysis to Be a Useful Tool?” 91. LOVERIDGE, SCOTT, “On the Continuing Popularity of Industrial Recruitment,” 151. LYNCH, ROBERT G., GUNTHER FISHGOLD, and DONA L. BLACKWOOD, “The Effectiveness of Firm-Specific State Tax Incentives in Promoting Economic Development: Evidence from New York State’s Industrial Development Agencies,” 57. McLEAN, BEVERLY M., “Studying Regional Development: The Regional Context of Economic Development,” 188. MONTIOY, ROBERT S., “Response: Developing the Field of Economic Development: A Response to Visser and Wright,” 28. PRZYBYLSKI, MICHAEL, see Rosentraub, M. S. REESE, LAURA A., and DAVID FASENFEST, “More of the Same: A Research Note on Local Economic Development Policies over Time,” 280. ROSENTRAUB, MARK S., and MICHAEL PRZYBYLSKI, “Competitive Advantage, Economic Development, and the Effective Use of Local Public Dollars,” 315. RUBIN, BARRY M., and MARK D. HILTON, “Identifying the Local Economic Development Impacts of Global Climate Change,” 262. SACK, ALLEN, see Johnson, A. J. SIMMONS, LOUISE, “Dilemmas of Progressives in Government: Playing Solomon in an Age of Austerity,” 159. SLAVIN, MATTHEW I., and SY ADLER, “Legislative Constraints on Gubernatorial Capacity for State Industrial Policy: Evidence from Oregon’s Regional Strategies Program,” 224. SPITZLEY, DAVID, see Wolman, H. SRIDHAR, KALA SEETHARAM, “Tax Costs and Employment Benefits of Enterprise Zones,” 69. VISSER, JAMES A., and BRADLEY E. WRIGHT, “Professional Education in Economic Development: Conflicting Expectations for College Programs in the Great Lakes Region,” 3. VISSER, JAMES A., and BRADLEY E. WRIGHT, “Rejoinder,” 39. WELLER, BARRY R., see Kurre, J. A. WIEWEL, WIM, see Giloth, R. WOLMAN, HAROLD, with DAVID SPITZLEY, “The Politics of Local Economic Development,” 115. WRIGHT, BRADLEY E., see Visser, J. A. Articles: “Assessing the Value of Sports Facilities: The Importance of Noneconomic Factors,” Johnson and Sack, 369. “Canals Where Rivers Used to Flow: The Role of Mediating Structures and Partnerships in Community Lending,” Baxter, 44, “Clusters as an Economic Development Tool: Beyond the Pitfalls,” Held, 249. “Competitive Advantage, Economic Development, and the Effective Use of Local Public Dollars,” Rosentraub and Przybylski, 315. “Dilemmas of Progressives in Government: Playing Solomon in an Age of Austerity,” Simmons, 159. “Economic Restructuring and the Restructuring of Economic Development Practice: A New York Perspective, 1985-1995,” Kossy, 300. “The Effectiveness of Firm-Specific State Tax Incentives in Promoting Economic Development: Evidence from New York State’s Industrial Development Agencies,” Lynch et al., 57. “Equity Development in Chicago: Robert Mier’s Ideas and Practice,” Giloth and Wiewel, 204. “An Evaluation of California’s Enterprise Zone Programs,” Dowall, 352. “Governors, Economic Theory, and Development Policy,” Boeckelman, 342. “Highways and Business Location Decisions,” Forkenbrock and Foster, 239. “Identifying the Local Economic Development Impacts of Global Climate Change,” Rubin and Hilton, 262. “Interindustry Covariance Patterns: Too Unstable for Portfolio Variance Analysis to Be a Useful Tool?” Kurre and Weller, 91. “Legislative Constraints on Gubernatorial Capacity for State Industrial Policy: Evidence from Oregon’s Regional Strategies Program,” Slavin and Adler, 224. “Linking Learning and Earning,” Bendick, 217. “Local Growth Promotion: Policy Adoption versus Effort,” Hammer and Green, 331. “Making Networks, Remaking the City,” Indergaard, 172. “More of the Same: A Research Note on Local Economic Development Policies over Time,” Reese and Fasenfest, 280. “On the Continuing Popularity of Industrial Recruitment,” Loveridge, 151. “The Politics of Local Economic Development,” Wolman, with Spitzley, 115. “Professional Education in Economic Development: Conflicting Expectations for College Programs in the Great Lakes Region,” Visser and Wright, 3. “Rejoinder,” Visser and Wright, 39. “Response: Broader Lessons from Visser and Wright’s Research on Professional Education in Economic Development,” Iannone, 33. “Response: Developing the Field of Economic Development: A Response to Visser and Wright,” Montjoy, 28. “Response: Economic Development as a Profession: A Response to Visser and Wright,” Blakely, 21. “Soul Searching: At What Cost Rural Economic Development?” Falk, 104. “Studying Regional Development: The Regional Context of Economic Development,” McLean, 188. “Tax Costs and Employment Benefits of Enterprise Zones,” Sridhar, 69.

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