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Does Trickle Down Work Economic Development Strategies And Job Chains In Local Labor Markets Joseph Persky

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Does Trickle Down Work Economic Development Strategies And Job Chains In Local Labor Markets Joseph Persky
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Publisher: W. E. Upjohn Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Joseph Persky, Daniel Felsenstein, Virginia Carlson
ISBN: 9780880993081, 9780880993098, 0880993081, 088099309X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Does Trickle Down Work Economic Development Strategies And Job Chains In Local Labor Markets Joseph Persky by Joseph Persky, Daniel Felsenstein, Virginia Carlson 9780880993081, 9780880993098, 0880993081, 088099309X instant download after payment.

The authors explore a new framework for evaluating economic development projects. This framework is based on a job-chain approach. Each new job created by an economic development incentive is filled by an employee who leaves behind another job. In turn, that job may be filled by someone who leaves behind their old job, etc. Such job chains end when an unemployed worker, someone not previously in the labor force, or an in-migrant to the labor market takes a vacancy. Job chains are the mechanism for observing and measuring "trickle down". The job trains model developed in this book presents new insights into local economic development evaluation and strategy.

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