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Building Gated Cities – Overview

Building Gated Cities – Overview

Oct 18, 2017 | Economic Development, Housing, Recent Research

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Impacts of Restricting Housing Growth in Lakewood, CO…

Restrictions on the Supply of Affordable, Entry-Level Housing in Colorado

Restrictions on the Supply of Affordable, Entry-Level Housing in Colorado

Mar 2, 2017 | Economic Development, Housing, Recent Research, Research

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Over the last five years, home price increases in metro Denver…

Economic Assessment of 2,500-Foot Oil and Gas Setback Proposal

Economic Assessment of 2,500-Foot Oil and Gas Setback Proposal

Jul 14, 2016 | Economic Development, Energy, Recent Research, Research

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The Business Research Division (BRD) has studied the contributions of the oil and gas industry in Colorado since 2010…

Impacts of Increasing Colorado’s Minimum Wage

Impacts of Increasing Colorado’s Minimum Wage

Jun 20, 2016 | Economic Development, Recent Research, Research

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Economics International Corp. has been retained by the CSPR to evaluate ballot initiatives which would mandate steep increases to Colorado’s minimum wage.

What would a 2,000-foot setback mean for Colorado’s economy?

What would a 2,000-foot setback mean for Colorado’s economy?

Jan 19, 2016 | Economic Development, Energy, Recent Research, Research

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Prices versus Policy – Commodity prices began falling in mid-2014, reshaping the industry globally and locally…

Douglas County’s Dramatic Shift–Treating Teachers Like Professionals

Douglas County’s Dramatic Shift–Treating Teachers Like Professionals

Oct 23, 2015 | Education, Recent Research, Research

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“The national research is clear: good teachers dramatically increase student’s achievement” while ineffective teachers stunt student growth…

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