State & Local Investments
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RESEARCH RESOURCES
Alliance
for Regional Stewardship
www.regionalstewardship.org
Formed in 2000, the Alliance for Regional Stewardship aims to foster
collaborative multi-sector regional stewardship in America's
metropolitan regions. Their web site includes presentations and
papers from past conferences, as well as specific links and resources
tied to four topics: new economy (e.g., high-tech industry), sustainability,
collaborative governance models, and social inclusion.
Appalachian
Regional Commission, “Research Reports”
www.arc.gov/index.do?nodeId=57
The on-line research library of the federal government's Appalachian
Regional Commission provides a wide variety of studies on regional
economic strategies including reports that look at telecommunications,
business development, and general infrastructure issues.
Center for Venture
Research, (Whittemore School, University of New Hampshire, Durham)
http://wsbe.unh.edu/cvr
Founded in 1984, the Center for Venture Research has undertaken
and published numerous studies in the area of early-stage equity
financing of entrepreneurial ventures, including its annual survey
of angel investors. Abstracts of the survey and the Center's
publications are available on line.
Citistates
www.citistates.com
Founded in 1995, the Citistates Group is a network of journalists,
speakers and civic leaders focused on building competitive, equitable
and sustainable 21st century metropolitan regions. Its web site
includes reports on regionalism, newspaper commentary articles,
essays, and reviews of major books relating to topics of regionalism
and local community development.
Economic
Development Research Group
www.edrgroup.com/index.shtml
The EDR Group is a consulting firm that works on economic development
strategies, with a specialty in doing economic impact analysis.
Its on-line library provides a large collection of downloadable
articles on economic development impact analysis.
Employee Benefit
Research Institute
www.ebri.org
Established in 1978, the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI)
is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization committed exclusively to
data dissemination, policy research, and education on economic security
and employee benefits. Their web site contains a wealth of information
and studies, including fact sheets, newsletters, and records of
past congressional testimony on pension issues.
Governing Magazine
Online
www.governing.com
Governing is a monthly magazine whose primary audience is state
and local government officials: governors, legislators, mayors,
city managers, council members and other elected, appointed and
career officials. It has a total circulation of 85,000 and provides
some of the most in-depth analysis available of state and local
policy innovation.
Heartland
Labor Capital Network
www.heartlandnetwork.org/index2.htm
The Heartland Labor Capital Network works to implement jobs, creating
economic development investment strategies that utilize the capital
held by labor in pension funds and other institutions in order to
create high road workplaces and build sustainable regional economies.
Local Government
Commission (Sacramento, CA)
www.lgc.org
The Local Government Commission (LGC) is a nonprofit membership
organization that provides inspiration, technical assistance, and
networking to local elected officials and other dedicated community
leaders who are working to create healthy, walkable, and resource-efficient
communities. Two primary areas of concentraiton are smart growth
and resource conservation (including the promotion of renewable
energy sources). On both issues, the web site has a large number
of freely available reports, articles, and case studies.
Metropolitan
Policy Program, The Brookings Institution www.brookings.edu/metro
The Metropolitan Policy Program (formerly the Center on Urban and
Metropolitan Policy) of The Brookings Institution was launched in
1996 to provide research and policy analysis on the shifting realities
of cities and metropolitan areas. Their website includes city-by-city
analysis of the 2000 U.S. census results, as well as a number of
downloadable newspaper articles, presentations, and studies by Institute
fellows.
National Governors'
Association, “Center for Best Practices”
www.nga.org/center
The Center for Best Practices seeks to identify and promote innovation
in state government by surveying states on key issues and cataloguing
innovative programs. (It also does consulting for individual states
on specific issues). On its web site, it has a weekly newsletter,
Front and Center and makes available many of its reports for public
dissemination.
Pension
Funds and Urban Regeneration
www.urban.ouce.ox.ac.uk
This project, organized out of Oxford and Harvard universities,
with support from the Rockefeller and Ford foundations, aims
to investigate and promote best practices of US public sector
pension funds in urban infrastructure and economic development.
A preliminary report, issued in conjunction with a November
2004 conference in New York City, provides an overview of
such efforts. Also on the web site are a number of papers
that highlight individual states' pension investment policies.
Pension
Research Council, Wharton School of Business
www.pensionresearchcouncil.org
The Pension Research Council sponsors interdisciplinary research
on the entire range of private pension and social security programs,
as well as related benefit plans in the United States and around
the world. Their web site includes working papers and conference
presentations on a wide variety of pension-related topics.
Working
for America Institute (AFL-CIO)
www.workingforamerica.org
This web site provides a number of reports on labor strategies to
promote “high road partnerships” that pursue economic
development strategies that focus on the creation and maintenance
of good paying jobs.
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