Economic Development in Selected Kansas Communities: Update 2000
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2001-07Author
Hurd, Genna M.
Peak, Nick
Publisher
Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas
Type
Technical Report
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Technical Report;56
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Copyright 2001, Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas
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The Kansas Center for Community Economic Development (KCCED) at the University of Kansas has conducted several surveys about economic development in medium- and mid-sized Kansas communities (1989, 1993, 1996 and 1998). These surveys looked at how communities organize, plan, and finance their economic development efforts. In 2000, a survey (Update 2000) was conducted to update organizational and financial information obtained from previous KCCED surveys. Specifically, Update 2000 looked at: What group is primarily responsible for economic development in the the community (and county); Whether or not the community has an economic development director; Whether or not the the community has an economic development budget and its amount; and, How the community finances economic development.
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Genna M. Hurd, Nick Peak. Economic Development in Selected Kansas Communities: Update 2000. Policy Research Institute, University of Kansas. Technical Report Series: 56 (July 2001).
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