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Fritz, Louis Winfield – 1983
Richland County, Ohio has brought together what is generally considered to be the broadest-based private development corporation in the United States. In 1982 a group of bankers and corporate executives made a decision to make a countywide commitment to support one corporate construction exclusively to direct a program and strategy for economic…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Employment Opportunities, Program Development, Program Implementation
Stevenson, Robert L. – 1985
The Unesco-New World Information Order debate regarding the problems of communication development faced by the Third World is the focus of this paper. The paper begins with a discussion of the reasons for the United States withdrawal from Unesco, mentioning its lack of faith in the purposes, competence, and honesty of the organization. The second…
Descriptors: Communications, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Global Approach
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Bezdanov, Stevan – Convergence, 1969
Descriptors: Economic Development, Educational Needs, Employment Level, Industrial Personnel
Koo, Charles M. – 1981
In 1978, China launched its "Four Modernizations" program, which included modernization in agriculture, industry, national defense, and science and technology. To promote this program and to mobilize the Chinese masses to take a more positive and active attitude toward modernization, the government called upon the forces of the mass…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Communism, Economic Development, Information Dissemination
American Indian Journal, 1978
Presenting an objective look at the actual impact of the suit on the economy of Mashpee, the study discloses that the land claim suit has had some negative impact and that there are some hardships, but that both may be resolved by specific programs or partial settlement. (Editor/RTS)
Descriptors: American Indians, Construction Industry, Court Litigation, Economic Development
Appalachia, 1977
Summarizing the Task Force Issues Paper presented at the Appalachian Conference on Balanced Growth and Economic Development (1977), this article presents Task Force recommendations which suggest the private sector is the most efficient and effective means of bringing together physical and human resources to serve the public interest. (JC)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Cost Effectiveness, Economic Development, Industry
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1977
Reports that federal funds provided for basic and applied research have been found to provide only marginal or no contribution to increased productivity and economic growth. However, these results may be due to the lack of economic methodology capable of detecting the impact of research funds on growth. (SL)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Economic Factors, Federal Aid, Federal Government
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Duder, Bruce – New Zealand Journal of Geography, 1987
Provides an overview and definition of local authority and town planning in New Zealand. Demonstrates the relevance of planning matters to the teaching of geography. Reviews objectives of geography and specific planning methods used in several districts. (BR)
Descriptors: Community Planning, Developmental Programs, Economic Development, Foreign Countries
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Houghton, Ruth M. – New Zealand Journal of Geography, 1987
Identifies social policy issues for rural communities affected by major development projects. Advocates increased attention in legislation by community workers and fuller recognition of social policy as a planning and development priority. Concludes that economics is still the major concern for development projects, rather than social policy. (BR)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Geography, Rural Development
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Hunter, Carman St. John – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1987
Examines three myths concerning illiteracy: (1) the Third World remains poor because of high illiteracy rates; (2) nations can be rated on a scale that compares relative literacy rates, and (3) what is needed is a reliable definition. Concludes the real issue is not literacy, but equity and justice. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Definitions, Developing Nations
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Magruder, Donald R. – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1988
Describes the Sunshine State Skills program, which aids in stimulating coalitions between community colleges and businesses in Florida. It provides specific training for employees needed by new, expanding, or diversifying businesses. (Author)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Economic Development, Job Training, Postsecondary Education
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Luterbach, Edward J.; Dary, Donald K. – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1988
Many colleges in North America are taking a proactive role in community economic development to respond to changing economic conditions. This article explores the myriad of activities engaged in by Red Deer College, Alberta, Canada, by describing the partnerships themselves, their benefits, and the principles under which they operate. (Author)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education
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Brock, Colin; Smawfield, David – Educational Review, 1988
Examines the issues of scale, isolation, and dependence in small countries and their educational provision. Points out that there are usually fewer policy options and and the margin for error is less generous than for larger nations. Concludes that there is need for greater flexibility in the training of educators and administrators responsible…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Role of Education
Pearce, John – Work Matters, 1987
The author states that money has the central role in late industrial society that religion played in the Middle Ages. He describes how local people can break the control of the modern version of the army of "specialists in religious procedures and practices" through community businesses and community cooperatives. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Coordination, Cooperative Programs, Economic Development
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McDonald, Forrest; Genovese, Eugene D. – OAH Magazine of History, 1987
McDonald contends that in the 1820s economic and technological changes were creating sectional differences in the United States while the political arena declined in influence. Genovese argues, however, that from the earliest days of the republic different ways of life in the north and south led to a sectional division changing the political…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Nationalism, Political Influences, Politics
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