The Center for Economic Development
CCBR has been selected by The Center for Entrepreneurship in New Braunfels to develop an operational plan that will outline the sustainability of The Center.Institute for Economic Development Releases Study and Recommendations for Manufacturing Sector
Read the Study: Manufacturing Sector Dynamics
Over the past 50 years, the proportion of Americans employed in manufacturing jobs has declined steadily. Today, less then one in ten U.S. workers are employed in the manufacturing industry. Industry churn has implications for both communities and individuals that rely on the economic value of manufacturing plants and jobs. Following three years of study, Manufacturing Sector Dynamics outlines the trends and requirements of manufacturing in the United States, and presents policy recommendations for how the U.S. Economic Development Administration and others can help stem and adjust to the impact of declines in U.S. manufacturing.
Center for Community & Business Research Contributes to National Study of Foundation Spending
UTSA contributes chapter 4 analysis of foundation executive and board member compensation in landmark study of grantmaking foundations.
Foundation type, size, staffing patterns, and operating activities are the key factors that consistently drive foundation expense and compensation patterns, according to a new report issued jointly by the Urban Institute, the Foundation Center, and GuideStar. Moreover, even under changing or volatile economic conditions, the administrative expense and compensation patterns of U.S. foundations are consistent and predictable, the new report shows.
Read the Study: What Drives Foundation Expenses and Compensation?
Executive Summary: Highlights
Institute for Economic Development Documents Economic Impact of Port San Antonio
Read the Study: Economic Impact of Port San Antonio and its Tenants, 2007The Institute for Economic Development joined Port San Antonio completed a study of the economic impact of the Port and its tenants in 2007, with consideration for major new additions to the Port in 2008.
Read more: Institute for Economic Development Documents Economic Impact of Port San Antonio
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