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Profiles Using Socio-Economic Data for Economic and Community Development Decision Making

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  • Eathington, Liesl
  • Otto, Daniel

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This project illustrates and documents how secondary data sets produced and/or maintained by public agencies can be used to better inform community decision making for a variety of alternative economic and community development projects. This report describes the design goals, analytical steps, and data sources utilized to develop a prototype economic development profile.

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  • Eathington, Liesl & Otto, Daniel, 2012. "Profiles Using Socio-Economic Data for Economic and Community Development Decision Making," Staff General Research Papers Archive 35913, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genres:35913
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