Browsing Documents by Title
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(Donahue Institute, December, 2010)
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(UMass Donahue Institute, August, 2012)
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(Donahue Institute, September, 2010)
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(University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute, 2000)
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(University of Massachusetts, Donahue Institute, May, 2007)
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(Donahue Institute, February, 2003)
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(Donahue Institute; Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers, April, 2006)
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(University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute, 1999)
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(Donahue Institute, November, 2009)
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(University of Massachusetts, Donahue Institute, May, 2005)
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(UMass Donahue Institute, Economics and Public Policy Research Unit; MassDevelopment, November, 2007)
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(University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute, 2000)
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(University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute, 2000)
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(University of Massachusetts, Donahue Institute, May, 2001)
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(Donahue Institute; MassDTI, September, 2004)
Abstract: Hanscom Air Force Base and Natick Soldier Systems Center are major contributors to the economy of the Commonwealth and its regions. Directly and indirectly, these two military installations are responsible for more than 33,000 jobs and a total payroll of more than $2 billion. The overall direct, indirect and induced economic activity generated by the operational and procurement activities of Hanscom AFB and Natick SSC exceeds $3.2 billion. Significantly, much of this activity involves technology and other innovative activities that are critically important to the state economy, with an impact felt in cities and towns and economic sectors across the state. -
(Defense Technology Initiative, June, 2012)
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(Donahue Institute; Steven Wolfe Associates, LLC, July, 2005)
Description: A thorough quantitative and qualitative analysis of the economic impact of payroll and expenditures at the Otis ANG Base was conducted. The analysis incorporated full payroll, contracting, and other expenditure data from the 102nd Fighter Wing. The Donahue Institute interviewed staff from the 102nd Fighter Wing of the Otis ANG, U.S. Coast Guard, Massachusetts Army National Guard, as well as representatives and officials from the adjacent communities and the fishing industry and utilized IMPLAN, an industry standard econometric modeling system for specifying indirect and induced economic impacts. -
(UMass Donahue Institute, June, 2012)
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(Donahue Institute, 1998)
Abstract: The study analyzes the impacts of housing on individuals, families and the economy of the Commonwealth and its communities. The study's goal is to provide an objective description and analysis that can hopefully serve as the basis for future reports on the state of housing in Massachusetts.