Creating an Economic Development Action Plan : A Guide for Development Professionals

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-03-30
Publisher(s): Greenwood Pub Group
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Summary

Despite strong U.S. and Canadian economies, economic development remains an important local governmental function, partly to alleviate the persistent poverty that plagues some areas and partly to compete with the activities of neighboring local governments. Those cities, metropolitan areas, rural regions, and states that do not plan effectively lose the battle for economic survival. Local economic development has become a complex and challenging field, with increasing numbers of planners specifically trained for the task. Providing a useful guide for planners and students of planning, this revised and updated edition of Lyons and Hamlin's 1990 book offers a framework for formulating an economic development plan for a local community and explains several emerging strategies. Stating that economic development planning continues to focus too narrowly on job creation at the expense of long-term goals, the authors focus on the secondary and long-term effects of local development activities. Job creation, they claim, should be the end product of a well-considered, comprehensive, rational approach to economic development. The book looks at the objectives of economic planning, offering a broad conception of them, and considers the information needed to plan effectively. Following a discussion of public-private partnership tools in the U.S., the book shows how to translate objectives and data into a program of action, then closes the loop of the planning cycle with a description of program evaluation.

Author Biography

THOMAS S. LYONS is Associate Professor of Management and Urban Policy and Director of the Center for Research on Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development at the University of Louisville.ROGER E. HAMLIN is Professor of Urban Planning at Michigan State University and directs international programs in Eastern Europe and East Asia in the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research.

Table of Contents

Tables and Figures
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Why Plan for Economic Development? xii
Purpose of This Book xiii
Organization of This Book xiv
Objectives of the Economic Development Program
1(10)
A Variety of Economic Development Goals
1(6)
Establishing Measurable Economic Development Objectives
7(3)
Summary
10(1)
Inventory of the Local Economic Situation
11(30)
Parsimonious Data Collection
11(2)
Link to Measurable Objectives
13(1)
Needs of the Firm
13(23)
Problem Identification: Business Retention Survey
36(1)
Needs of the Local Economy
37(4)
Public-Private Partnerships for Urban Economic Development
41(58)
Introduction
41(7)
Organizational Structure of Public-Private Partnerships
48(8)
Activities of Public-Private Partnerships
56(43)
The Economic Development Program
99(44)
Action Plan Format
99(4)
Economic Development Strategies
103(40)
Program Evaluation
143(14)
Evaluation and Quantification
144(1)
Pre-Implementation Evaluation
144(10)
Ongoing and Post-Program Evaluation and Feedback
154(1)
Conclusion
155(2)
Summary and Conclusions
157(8)
Summary
157(3)
Concluding Thoughts
160(5)
Bibliography 165(14)
Index 179

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