What Works in Economic Development Practice? An Evaluation of Strategies Tools

Ziona Austrian, Jill Norton

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    Abstract

    What Works in Economic Development reviews evaluation literature relevant to economic development strategies. While economic development programs are difficult to evaluate, the literature reveals important information about the level of success achieved by various programs. It also demonstrates how positive results can be realized. A “what works” matrix follows the review of the evaluation studies. The matrix highlights the significant findings and key lessons that can be learned from this work.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalDefault journal
    StatePublished - Aug 1 2002

    Keywords

    • economic development
    • economic development strategy and policy
    • evaluation of economic development initiatives

    Disciplines

    • Growth and Development
    • Urban Studies
    • Urban Studies and Planning

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