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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Socio-economic forecasts, with history and long-term projections, for all counties in California. Includes statistics on wage and salary job creation, population growth, migration, industrial production, and other factors.
California 2007-2030 County Economic Forecasts
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Socio-economic forecasts, with history and long-term projections, for all counties in California. Includes statistics on wage and salary job creation, population growth, migration, industrial production, and other factors.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Socio-economic forecasts, with history and long-term projections, for all counties in California. Includes statistics on wage and salary job creation, population growth, migration, industrial production, and other factors.
California county economic forecasts
The LAEDC Economic Forecast
Author: Los Angeles (Calif.). Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 23
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Category : City planning
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
Population and Economic Forecasts, California State Development Plan Phase I
Author: California. State Office of Planning
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Category : California
Languages : en
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Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages :
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Long-term Socio-economic Forecasts by County
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Category : California
Languages : en
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Presents biennial socio-economic forecasts, with history and long-term projections, for all counties in California. Includes statistics on wage and salary job creation, population growth, migration, industrial production and other factors.
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Category : California
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Presents biennial socio-economic forecasts, with history and long-term projections, for all counties in California. Includes statistics on wage and salary job creation, population growth, migration, industrial production and other factors.
The California Long Run County Employment and Output Forecasting System
California Economic Growth
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ISBN: 9781878316196
Category : Business forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781878316196
Category : Business forecasting
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
California 2002-2020
Population and Economic Forecasts
Author: Arthur D. Little, Inc
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Category : California
Languages : en
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Category : California
Languages : en
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Book Description
Global California
Author: Abraham F. Lowenthal
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804770441
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
California is at the cutting edge of technological change, demographic transformation, and international engagement. It has the country's largest population, and is its biggest producer of agricultural and manufactured goods, its main exporter and importer, and a leading center for higher education, research, the media, and philanthropy. Its population is the most international; more than a quarter of the state's residents were born in another country. But habits of thought and structures date from the mid-twentieth century, when California was turned inward. California today lacks ideas, institutions, and policies commensurate with its global stakes and clout. Global California addresses an important subject: how the citizens of a state with the dimensions and power of a nation are affected by international trends, and what they can do to identify and promote their own interests in a rapidly changing world. In this fresh, well-informed, and balanced analysis, Abraham Lowenthal deals with numerous thorny issues—from globalization, trade, and infrastructure to immigration, environmental pollution, climate change, and California's ties with neighboring Mexico and the dynamic Asian economies. A recognized authority on foreign affairs, Lowenthal argues that the real choices are not whether to cheer globalization or condemn it. Rather, Californians need to think strategically and act effectively to gain as much as possible from international engagement while managing its risks and costs. They need to build "cosmopolitan capacity" to understand and respond to global challenges and opportunities. Too much is at stake for California—its citizens, government, firms and non-governmental organizations—to leave thinking and acting on international affairs to the federal government and to East Coast think tank experts. This volume shows Californians how to succeed in an ever more interconnected world.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804770441
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
California is at the cutting edge of technological change, demographic transformation, and international engagement. It has the country's largest population, and is its biggest producer of agricultural and manufactured goods, its main exporter and importer, and a leading center for higher education, research, the media, and philanthropy. Its population is the most international; more than a quarter of the state's residents were born in another country. But habits of thought and structures date from the mid-twentieth century, when California was turned inward. California today lacks ideas, institutions, and policies commensurate with its global stakes and clout. Global California addresses an important subject: how the citizens of a state with the dimensions and power of a nation are affected by international trends, and what they can do to identify and promote their own interests in a rapidly changing world. In this fresh, well-informed, and balanced analysis, Abraham Lowenthal deals with numerous thorny issues—from globalization, trade, and infrastructure to immigration, environmental pollution, climate change, and California's ties with neighboring Mexico and the dynamic Asian economies. A recognized authority on foreign affairs, Lowenthal argues that the real choices are not whether to cheer globalization or condemn it. Rather, Californians need to think strategically and act effectively to gain as much as possible from international engagement while managing its risks and costs. They need to build "cosmopolitan capacity" to understand and respond to global challenges and opportunities. Too much is at stake for California—its citizens, government, firms and non-governmental organizations—to leave thinking and acting on international affairs to the federal government and to East Coast think tank experts. This volume shows Californians how to succeed in an ever more interconnected world.