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Report, South Central Florida's Regional Economy, July 2001
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This report, intended to encourage public discussion and to stimulate additional input, summarizes the Central Florida Regional Planning Council's (CFRPC) efforts to update the economic development section of its Strategic Regional Policy (SRP) and to create a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for its district. The economic analysis of the CFRPC's five county region, summarized herein, serves as a component of the SRPP and CEDS.
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Report, Status of South Central Florida's Regional Economy, An Update, May 2001
USF Center for Economic Development Research
Report commissioned by the Central Florida Regional Planning Council (CFRPC) to facilitate the creation of a comprehensive economic development strategy for De Soto, Hardee, Highlands, Okeechobee, and Polk Counties.
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Reports, Wage and Productivity Impacts of New Jobs on the Hillsborough County Economy, September 2001
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This report presents an analysis of the economic development related to five job creation initiatives in Hillsborough County, Florida during 1997.
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Report, Tampa Bay Region, 2001 Economic Market Report
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This report, prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at the University of South Florida for the Tampa Bay Partnership, provides a comprehensive analysis of the Tampa Bay region's economy. It includes data on workforce demographics, wages, business conditions, and education indicators. The report highlights the economic structure, key sectors, and growth patterns in the seven-county Tampa Bay region.
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Report, Economic Contributions, Big Bend Transfer Company, October 2000
Dennis G. Colie and USF Center for Economic Development Research
This report details the economic impact analysis of Big Bend Transfer Company (BBTC) and its plans to construct a technically advanced sulphur handling facility at the existing Big Bend phosphate shipping terminal located in Hillsborough County, Florida.
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Report, How to Prepare an Economic Development Action Plan for Your Community, Case Study 1, Rural County, Florida, June 2000
Dennis G. Colie and USF Center for Economic Development Research
A report featuring a case report of a rural county in Florida, illustrating practical applications of the economic planning process. It also outlines methods for evaluating progress and ensuring community support throughout the implementation of the action plan.
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Report, How to Prepare an Economic Development Action Plan for Your Community, Case Study 2, Burb County, Florida, June 2000
Dennis G. Colie and USF Center for Economic Development Research
A report featuring a case report of a rural county in Florida, illustrating practical applications of the economic planning process. It also outlines methods for evaluating progress and ensuring community support throughout the implementation of the action plan.
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Report, How to Prepare an Economic Development Action Plan for Your Community, June 2000
Dennis G. Colie and USF Center for Economic Development Research
Commissioned by the Florida Economic Development Council and prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at USF, this report guides communities in creating economic development action plans. It includes introductory lessons, case studies, and strategic planning techniques to help communities allocate resources, set priorities, and achieve long-term economic goals.
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Report, How to Prepare an Economic Development Action Plan for Your Community, Sample Response for Cases 1 and 2, June 2000
Dennis G. Colie and USF Center for Economic Development Research
Commissioned by the Florida Economic Development Council and prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at USF, this guide provides sample responses to case report questions aimed at helping communities develop economic development action plans. It includes practical advice on engaging leadership, setting strategic goals, and prioritizing resources.
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Slides, How to Prepare an Economic Development Action Plan for Your Community, June 2000
Dennis G. Colie and USF Center for Economic Development Research
Commissioned by the Florida Economic Development Council and prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at USF, these slides guide communities in creating effective economic development action plans. It includes introductory lessons, case studies, and strategic planning techniques to help communities allocate resources, set priorities, and achieve long-term economic goals.
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Journal, Tampa Bay Economy, Volume 1, No. 1, 2000
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This journal provides a comprehensive analysis of the Tampa Bay economy as of Spring 2000. It includes data on regional economic and demographic trends, labor force statistics, and industrial comparisons, highlighting the economic structure and growth patterns in the Tampa Bay area.
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Journal, Tampa Bay Economy, Volume 1, No. 2, 2000
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This journal, prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at the University of South Florida, provides a comprehensive analysis of the Tampa Bay economy. It includes data on regional economic and demographic trends, labor force statistics, and industrial comparisons. The journal highlights the economic structure and growth patterns in the Tampa Bay area as of Summer 2000, emphasizing key sectors and their contributions to the regional economy.
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Journal, Tampa Bay Economy, Volume 1, No. 3, 2000
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This journal, prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at the University of South Florida, provides an analysis of the Tampa Bay economy. It includes data on regional economic and demographic trends, labor force statistics, and industrial comparisons. The journal highlights the economic structure and growth patterns in the Tampa Bay area, emphasizing key sectors and their contributions to the regional economy.
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Questionnaire, Financial Services Study, circa 2000s
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This questionnaire, developed by the Center for Economic Development Research at the University of South Florida, is part of a comprehensive report on the financial services industry in Tampa Bay. It aims to gather data on firm characteristics, workforce demographics, business activities, and regional economic impacts to enhance understanding and support strategic planning for the financial services sector in the region.
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Report, Economic Contributions of the Florida State Fair Authority, October 2000
USF Center for Economic Development Research
The purpose of the report is to quantify the Florida State Fair Authority's economic contribution to Hillsborough County, the Tampa Bay region, and the state of Florida.
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Report, Financial Services in Tampa Bay, Growth, Impacts, and Opportunities, circa 2000
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This report by the Center for Economic Development Research at USF analyzes Tampa Bay's financial services industry, highlighting its $26 billion annual contribution and support for 382,000 jobs. The report emphasizes the sector's impact on regional development and high-wage employment.
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Report, Population Workforce, and Employment in Florida, 1990-2000
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This report examines the population, workforce, and employment trends in Florida. It provides insights into demographic changes, labor force participation, and employment patterns, highlighting the key factors driving economic growth and development in the state.
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Report, Tampa Bay Region, 2000 Economic Market Report
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This report, prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at the University of South Florida for the Tampa Bay Partnership, provides a comprehensive analysis of the Tampa Bay region's economy. It includes data on workforce demographics, wages, business conditions, and education indicators.
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Report, International Trade in Hillsborough County, June 1999
Tonya Bergstrom and USF Center for Economic Development Research
This report, prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at the University of South Florida for the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce Committee of One Hundred, analyzes international trade activities in Hillsborough County. It identifies key products, manufacturing sectors, and trading partners, highlighting the county's diverse industrial base and significant participation in global markets.
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Report, International Trade in Hillsborough County, May 1999
Tonya Bergstrom and USF Center for Economic Development Research
Prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at USF for the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, this report analyzes international trade in Hillsborough County. It identifies local manufacturers, exporters, importers, and their commodities. The report supports programs to enhance exports by matching local businesses with international trade opportunities and identifying key foreign markets.
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Memorandum, Dennis Cole to H. Gray Gordon, Economic Impact, Cargill Fertilizer, Inc., June 15, 1999
Dennis Cole and USF Center for Economic Development Research
This memorandum examines the economic impact of Cargill Fertilizer, Inc. It highlights the company's contributions to local employment, income, and economic growth, emphasizing its role in regional development and economic sustainability.
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Report, Greater Tampa Regional International Trade, December 1999
Brian S. Jacobik and USF Center for Economic Development Research
Commissioned by the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100 and conducted by the Center for Economic Development Research at USF, this report develops a marketing plan for locally produced exports. It identifies key industries, evaluates export activities, and provides strategic recommendations to enhance Tampa Bay's long-term export potential, emphasizing the region's strengths and areas for growth.
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Report, Interim Report on the Greater Tampa Regional International Trade, October 1999
Brian S. Jacobik, USF Center for Economic Development Research, University of South Florida. Center for International Business, and Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce. Committee of 100
This report develops a marketing plan for Hillsborough County’s export sector based on a local survey. It finds that export activities are concentrated in specific industries, with firms planning to expand despite currency challenges. Key strategies include direct sales, minimal government assistance, and reliance on trade shows for foreign contacts.
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Report, Economic Impact of Florida's Hospitals, May 1999
USF Center for Economic Development Research
This report quantifies the economic contribution to the state of Florida by its 251 hospitals and estimates the loss if the hospitals were closed and all of their employees left the state.
The Center for Economic Development Research (CEDR) was a Type II research center that was part of the USF College of Business Administration. CEDR's mission was to initiate and conduct innovative research on economic development. CEDR's data center and web site served to enhance development efforts at the University of South Florida, its College of Business, throughout the Tampa Bay region, and the State of Florida.
CEDR provided the university community, local communities, and Tampa Bay’s economic development professionals with information and analysis on a wide range of urban, regional, and international issues affecting the seven-county region. Research results are reported in CEDR's quarterly economic report, The Tampa Bay Economy.
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