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The Maker Movement and Urban Economic Development
Laura Wolf-Powers
,
Marc Doussard
, Greg Schrock
, Charles Heying
, Max Eisenburger
, Stephen Marotta
Urban and Regional Planning
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Place-based
100%
Maker Movement
100%
Urban Economic Development
100%
Planners
66%
Employment Creation
66%
United States
33%
Chicago
33%
Problem-oriented Research
33%
Product Design
33%
New York City
33%
Supply Chain
33%
Public Sector
33%
Fledgling
33%
Takeaway
33%
Economic Benefits
33%
Portland
33%
Entrepreneurs
33%
Central Cities
33%
Regional Economic Development
33%
Local Economic Development
33%
Nonprofit Sector
33%
Population Parameters
33%
Business Growth
33%
Production Economics
33%
Effective Policy
33%
Product Prototypes
33%
Manufacturing Development
33%
Practitioner Focused
33%
Small-scale Production
33%
For-profit Firm
33%
Social Sciences
Economic and Social Development
100%
Urban Economics
100%
Employment Creation
100%
Product Design
50%
Research Strategies
50%
Supply Chain Management
50%
Regional Economics Development
50%
Local Economic Development
50%
Population Parameter
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Product Design
100%
Local Economic Development
100%
Regional Economics Development
100%
Central City
100%
Highly Skilled Workers
100%
Regional Business Growth Programme
100%