About this product: This digital document is an article from SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico, published by Latin American Data Base/Latin American Institute on June 13, 2001. The length of the article is 605 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: LOW CONSUMER INFLATION IN MAY MASKS OTHER NEGATIVE INDICATORS FOR MEXICAN ECONOMY. Publication:SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 13, 2001 Publisher: Latin American Data Base/Latin American Institute Page: NA
About this product: This digital document is an article from The Canadian Geographer, published by Canadian Association of Geographers on March 22, 2005. The length of the article is 11832 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the author: Community Economic Development (CED) has become a recognised form of economic development, despite contention regarding its definition and applications. It is acknowledged that development planning benefits from a more holistic approach with a focus on community participation. The objective of this paper was to explore the process and selected indicators of CED success through an examination of rive Saskatchewan communities that have made the conscious decision to develop tourism through the use of wall murals on the exteriors of buildings. Extensive in-person interviews were conducted with stakeholders in each of these communities. Generally, this research has round that both the CED process undertaken and the measurement of success are dependent upon the desired outcomes of mural development. For example, in communities that created murals-as-community-beautification, the process was less formalised and success was measured more qualitatively, for example in increased community pride and the development of social relationships. For those communities where murals were developed as part of an explicit economic development strategy, the process was more formalised and the outcomes measured more quantitatively, including the numbers of visitors, employment and businesses created. This research also indicates that particular attributes of rural places play a critical role in how CED is understood, defined and carried out, and how successes, both tangible and intangible, are measured.
Citation Details Title: Indicators of community economic development through mural-based tourism. Author: Rhonda Koster Publication:The Canadian Geographer (Refereed) Date: March 22, 2005 Publisher: Canadian Association of Geographers Volume: 49 Issue: 1 Page: 42(19)
About this product: This digital document is an article from Real Estate Issues, published by The Counselors of Real Estate on June 22, 2009. The length of the article is 1103 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: The (other) coastal economy: Mobile is the economic engine for Coastal Alabama.(SPOTLIGHT ON THE ECONOMY) Author: Donald R. Epley Publication:Real Estate Issues (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 22, 2009 Publisher: The Counselors of Real Estate Volume: 34 Issue: 2 Page: 45(3)
About this product: This digital document is an article from Los Angeles Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on May 12, 2003. The length of the article is 1058 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Econowatch L.A. county. (Investments & Finance).(Los Angeles County economic indicators)(Illustration) Author: Matt Myerhoff Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal (Magazine/Journal) Date: May 12, 2003 Publisher: CBJ, L.P. Volume: 25 Issue: 19 Page: 44(1)
About this product: This digital document is an article from Los Angeles Business Journal, published by Thomson Gale on March 6, 2006. The length of the article is 1278 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Econowatch L.A. County.(INVESTMENTS & FINANCE)(economic indicators)(Statistical table) Author: Aarthi Sivaraman Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 6, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 28 Issue: 10 Page: 42(1)
About this product: This digital document is an article from Los Angeles Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on January 25, 2010. The length of the article is 966 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
About this product: This digital document is an article from Finance & Development, published by International Monetary Fund on September 1, 2003. The length of the article is 2670 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Who will pay? Time is ticking away to solve long-term fiscal challenges posed by aging societies, climate change, and other problems. Author: Peter S. Heller Publication:Finance & Development (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2003 Publisher: International Monetary Fund Volume: 40 Issue: 3 Page: 36(4)
About this product: This digital document is an article from Survey of Current Business, published by U.S. Government Printing Office on April 1, 2004. The length of the article is 3550 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: B. Other NIPA and NIPA-related tables.(National Data)(National Income and Product Accounts) Publication:Survey of Current Business (Magazine/Journal) Date: April 1, 2004 Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office Volume: 84 Issue: 4 Page: D-47(1)
About this product: This digital document is an article from Survey of Current Business, published by U.S. Government Printing Office on March 1, 2004. The length of the article is 3499 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: B. Other NIPA and NIPA-related tables.(National Data)(National Income and Product Accounts)(Illustration) Publication:Survey of Current Business (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 2004 Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office Volume: 84 Issue: 3 Page: D-47(1)