Regional Economic Development

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Oregon’s bottom line: education. Business – Leaders at the economic summit say improving schools is crucial for the state to prosper.

When it comes to the economy, it’s about education, stupid.

EntreWorks Insights, January 2006

Welcome to the latest edition of EntreWorks Insights, a new quarterly newsletter http://www.entreworks.net/newsletter/newsletterv3n1.htm that will report on business trends, policy developments, and other issues impacting the business of economic development.

Bizfind: new tool for attracting, developing, retaining, and transitioning small business

It brings all generally
required resources together at one location. This saves
users time and encourages frequent use.

SBA Newsline Eight January 2006

Newsline Eight is the monthly newsletter from the SBA’s Region Eight Office in Denver. Our office serves the states of Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. Over 10,000 individuals across America receive…

Future is in globally distributed work, not offshoring

“The US might remain the farm for the world but Europe will become the museum of the world with China becoming the factory and India becoming the knowledge factory of the world.” Labour shortage will determine the map of the knowledge economy.

Innovate or perish

THE UNITED STATES is losing its competitive advantage and may soon lose its innovative edge. It does not invest fully in resources most critical for sustained high-tech leadership, and the most talented and productive regions of the Third World challenge our dominance with skills and efforts only we once possessed.

New Web site helps travelers explore smaller communities in New Mexico

The site — which bills itself as "transparently opinionated" — is aimed at letting travelers know what to do and see in less-traveled places. The other side of that is the economic boost those downtown districts get from tourist dollars.

States rushing to lure retirees. The oldest boomers (next week) will be turning 60. That’s the tip of the iceberg.

"It’s the new economic development,"

Regionalism is job 1 for Economic Development Professionals and Business Leaders

Four executives from the area’s most prominent business and development groups recently sat down for a roundtable discussion of regionalism and its importance in the coming year.

Economic Gardening List Serve. "How does your economic garden grow?"

The purpose of the mail list is to encourage discussion about an entrepreneurial approach to economic development (economic gardening) among industry professionals.