Economic Development Policy

To build a more equitable economic development policy requires moving beyond business incentives to support inclusive growth. This requires more attention to labor and local supports to improve quality of life.

 

PUBLICATIONS

Warner, Mildred E. and Lingwen Zheng, (2013).  “Business Incentive Adoption in the Recession,” Economic Development Quarterly, 27(2): 90-101. DOI: 10.1177/0891242413479140

Warner, Mildred E, Yuanshuo Xu 2021. “Productivity Divergence: State Policy, Corporate Capture and Labor Power,Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society for special issue on  “Rethinking the Political Economy of Place.” 14(1): 51-68. 10.1093/cjres/rsaa040 https://academic.oup.com/cjres/article/14/1/51/6123593?guestAccessKey=cf65315f-85db-4970-b27b-5ee9b9d25275

Kim, Yunji, Austin M. Aldag and Mildred E. Warner 2021. “Blocking the Progressive City: How State Preemptions Undermine Labor Rights,” Urban Studies, 58(6): 1158-1175. https://Doi.org/10.1177/0042098020910337

 

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