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EDA
RLFs: Planning, Local Structural Change, and Overall Performance |
Author(s): CUPR ( Burchell ), Center for Urban
Policy Research and EMSI ( Robison ), Economic Modeling Specialists,
Inc. and NJIT ( Pignataro ), New Jersey Institute of Technology
and Epling ( Epling ), The Epling Corporation
The most comprehensive study of EDA revolving loan
funds ever undertaken, this research effort, which studied all RLF
loans active in the United States as of October 1998, looks at 450
EDA grantees that issued nearly 12,000 loans totaling more than
$670 million. ?DA? RLFs provide economically distressed communities
with a flexible and continuing source of capital, to be used with
other economic development tools, for inducing private investment
in the types of business activities that will contribute to long-term
economic stability and growth,?writes EDA Assistant Secretary for
Economic Development David A. Sampson in the foreword to this study.
These reports in this four-volume set discuss the
planning for RLF loans, the performance of the loans, the number
of jobs they produce, the cost of those jobs, and whether they contribute
to economic restructuring.
The research team concludes that the EDA RLF program
produces permanent jobs in economically distressed areas with regularity
and at low cost. The Impact of Planning on EDA RLF Performance,
The Impact of EDA RLF Loans on Economic Restructuring, and EDA RLFs:
Performance Evaluation provide the background and data-rich analyses
that confirm these findings.
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