You get what you pay for: Agency resources and local economic development policies

You get what you pay for: Agency resources and local economic development policies

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Article ID: iaor20001935
Country: United States
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 431
End Page Number: 469
Publication Date: Jan 1999
Journal: Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: government, politics, economics, statistics: empirical
Abstract:

This paper examines the relationship between and the effects of resource allocation and levels of professionalism on local economic development policies and strategies. In short, it asks a basic question; do cities get what they pay for in terms of economic development? A value judgment is, of course, inherent in this question; ‘what you pay for’ serves as a euphemism for ‘good’ economic development programs and policies. That is, if a local government devotes more budget and staff resources toward economic development, is the city more likely to implement effective economic development policies? Thus, this research examines the relationship between the resources and the professionalism of the local economic development agency, and the corresponding economic development goals and techniques employed in those communities.

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