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Policy Background | |
Introduction and Overview | |
Historical Description of Economic Development Policy | |
Industry Clusters and Industry Targeting, | |
Overview of the Theory Behind TRED | |
Porter's Cluster Strategy and Industrial Targeting | |
Impact of Agglomerations on the Economy | |
Empirical Modeling Approaches | |
Modeling the Probability of Manufacturing Activity in the Great Plains | |
Regional Variation in the Location Choice of Goods- and Service-Producing Industries | |
An Application of a Double Hurdle Firm Location Model: The Example of Montana | |
Targeting Industry Clusters for Regional Economic Development: The REDRL Approach | |
Rural-Urban Economic Linkages: Implications for Industry Targeting Recommendations | |
Regional Cluster Analysis with Interindustry Benchmarks | |
Targeting with the Analytic Hierarchy Process | |
The Community Business Matching Model: Combining Community and Business Goals and Assets to Target Rural Economic Development | |
Applications and Case Studies | |
Identifying Food Industry Clusters: A Comparison of Analytical Tools | |
Targeted Industry Analysis in a "Comprehensive" Economic Development Extension Program | |
TRED as an Educational Tool | |
Industry Targeting: Theoretical Underpinning and Practical Application | |
Import Substitution and the Analysis of Gaps and Disconnects | |
What Have We Learned? | |
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