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The FY2006 Economic Impact of Continuing Operations of the University of Connecticut Health Center (Fourth Report)

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  • Stanley McMillen
  • Philip Shaw

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This report provides the financial detail to re-enforce the activities of the UConn Health Center as a significant surce of new state tax revenue, with a economically viable and vital fiscal basis. In addition to its fiscal engagement within Hartford county, the UConn Health Center contributes significant public health services, and is the source of new medical research.

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  • Stanley McMillen & Philip Shaw, 2007. "The FY2006 Economic Impact of Continuing Operations of the University of Connecticut Health Center (Fourth Report)," CCEA Studies 2007-March-01, University of Connecticut, Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis.
  • Handle: RePEc:uct:cceast:2007-march-01
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    Keywords

    UConn; medical college; fiscal review; quality of life;
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    JEL classification:

    • H4 - Public Economics - - Publicly Provided Goods
    • R5 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Regional Government Analysis

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