Upadated Feb 29, 2016

Center for Community Economic Development

Staff Paper Series

92.1THE OCONTO WATERFRONT: ISSUES AND OPTIONS A SURVEY OF OCONTO RESIDENTS by Michael Carman, Greg Lamb, Al Miller, Sue Sadowske, & Ron Shaffer, September 1992.

93.1A SUMMARY OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION METHODS FOR THE WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN OCONTO, WISCONSIN by Kevin Silveira, Ron Shaffer, & Chris Behr, March 1993.

93.2A GENERATION OF CHANGE IN WISCONSIN'S ECONOMIC LANDSCAPE by John Leatherman, Win Yin-Su, & Ron Shaffer, May 1993.

93.3OCONTO WATERFRONT OPTIONS: A FOLLOW-UP SURVEY by Chris Behr, Greg Lamb, Al Miller, Sue Sadowske, & Ron Shaffer, May 1993.

93.4VISITORS' VIEWS OF THE OCONTO WATERFRONT by Greg Lamb, Chris Behr, Ron Shaffer, Al Miller, & Sue Sadowske, May 1993.

93.5ENTREPRENEURIAL RURAL COMMUNITIES: 1993 GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT-KEYNOTE ADDRESS by Steven C. Deller, November 1993.

93.6REGIONAL ECONOMIC MODELS FOR THE STATE OF WISCONSIN: AN APPLICATION OF THE MICRO-IMPLAN MODELING SYSTEM by Steven C. Deller, N.R. Sumathi, David W. Marcouiller, November 1993.

93.7A MEASURE OF ECONOMIC DIVERSITY: AN INPUT-OUTPUT APPROACH by John E. Wagner & Steven C. Deller, September 1993 (renumbered from 93.3).

94.1ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE CHICAGO BEARS' TRAINING CAMP ON THE PLATTEVILLE REGION: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS by Andrew Lewis & Steven C. Deller, December 1993.

94.2INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS OF THE KICKAPOO RIVERVALLEYby John C. Leatherman, July 1994.

95.1THE CONTRIBUTION OF MANUFACTURING TO THE ST. CROIX COUNTY ECONOMY by James Janke & Steven C. Deller, August 1995.

95.2BUILDING COMMUNITY BASED INITIATIVES IN RURAL COASTAL COMMUNITIES by Chris Behr, Greg Lamb, Al Miller, Sue Sadowske, & Ron Shaffer, December 1995.

95.3TROUT ANGLING AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN by David W. Marcouiller, Alan Anderson, & William C. Norman, November 1995.

96.1THE MERRIMAC FERRY: A study of rider behavior and attitude, by Susan M. Hamilton, David W. Marcouiller, and William C. Norman, February 1996.

96.1RETAIL AND SERVICE DEMAND THRESHOLDS FOR WISCONSINby Steven C. Deller & William F. Ryan, April 1996.

96.2WINNEBAGO SYSTEM WATER QUALITY VALUATION STUDY by Richard Bishop, Brad Bauer, & Steve Deller, May 1996.

96.3A PROFILE OF RIDERS ON THE MERRIMAC FERRY by Sue Hamilton, David W. Marcouiller, & Bill Norman (not yet published).

96.4RECREATIONAL HOMEOWNERS AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: A COMPARISON OF TWO NORTHERN WISCONSIN COUNTIES by John Pressing, David W. Marcouiller, Gary P. Green, Steven C. Deller, & N. R. Sumathi, August 1996.

96.5TRENDS IN THE WAUPACA COUNTY TOURISM INDUSTRY: AN ANALYSIS OF ACTIVITY IN FOUR TOURISM-RELATED SECTORS by Tom Wilson, David W. Marcouiller, & Todd Sutphin, August 1996.

96.6LINKING COMMUNITY RESOURCES TO FAMILY SURVIVAL STRATEGIES by Ron Shaffer, Ann Ziebarth, Jennifer Farnham, Sandi Wraith, & Leann Tigges, July 1996.

96.7CLUSTERING WISCONSIN COUNTIES FOR ANALYTICAL COMPARISONS by Martin Shieds & Steven Deller, October, 1996.

96.8TRENDS IN WISCONSIN’S TAVERN INDUSTRY: A PRELIMINARY LOOK AT CHANGING MARKET CONDITIONS by Bill Ryan, December 1996.

96.9CAN LEARNING BECOME THE CENTER OF LAND GRANT UNIVERSTITIES AND COOPERATIVE EXTENSION by Gerald C. Campbell, October, 1996.

97.1TRENDS IN WISCONSIN TAVERN INDUSTRY: A LOOK AT CHANGING MARKET CONDITIONS by Bill Ryan, April 1997.

97.2MOUNTAIN BIKING IN CHEQUAMEGON AREA OF NORTHERN WISCONSIN AND IMPLICATION FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT by Dr. N. R. Sumathi and Dave A. Berard,

97.3REGIONAL ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENTS: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SELECTED WISCONSIN STUDIES by Anna Haines, David Marcouiller, N. R. Sumathi, Al Anderson, September 1997.

97.4FAMILY SURVIVAL STRATEGIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICES by Jim Cavaye, Ron Shaffer, and Sandra Wraith, September 1997.

97.5ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE KENOSHA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM: A study of Projected Effects by John Hanken and David Marcouiller.

97.6FLORENCECOUNTYSENIOR CITIZENS NEEDS ASSESSMENT by Mike Kroenke, N. R. Sumathi.

98.1THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF THE HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY: THE GRANTCOUNTY ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY by Connie Bodeen & Ron Shaffer.

98.2COMMUNITY-BASED RESPONSE TO WELFARE REFORM: Innovative Ideas and Practices For Overcoming Barriers to Work by Sandra Wraith & Ron Shaffer, November 1998.

98.3RETAIL MIX IN WISCONSIN’S SMALL DOWNTOWNS: An Analysis of Cities and Villages With Populations of 2,500 – 15,000 by Bill Ryan, Jerry Braatz, and Aaron Brault, November, 1998.

98.4CHARACTERISTICS OF FOREST-BASED RECREATIONAL USER GROUPS: An Analysis of Data in Support of the 1998 Wisconsin Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Planning by Jeffrey Prey, Eric Olson, and David Marcouiller, September, 1998.

98.5RETAIL MIX IN WISCONSIN’S “TINY TOWNS”: How Distance from a Major Discount Store Impacts Local Retail Availability by Bill Ryan, Tim Filbert, Jim Janke, and Aaron Brault, December, 1998.

98.6A MARKET AREA ANALYSIS OF JEFFERSONCOUNTY: The Retail and Service Sectors by Steven Grabow and Steven Deller, December 1998.

99.1SERVICE BUSINESS MIX IN WISCONSIN'S SMALL DOWNTOWNS: An Analysis of Villages and Cities with Populations of 2,500 - 15,000 by Bill Ryan, Jerry Braatz, and Aaron Brault, December 1999.

99.2BUSINESS PROSPECTING USING GIS: Using Geographic Information Systems in the Lodging Industry by Bill Ryan, Matt Kures, and Greg Lamb, December 1999.

99.3ASSESSING POTENTIAL ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF REMOVING THE INDIANFORD DAM by Dave Marcouiller, Steve Deller, Joe Moskal, and Steve Grabow, December 1999.

00.01DEMOGRAPHICS AND SPENDING POTENTIAL: A COMPARISON OF WISCONSIN SMALL TOWNS by Bill Pinkovitz, March 2000.

00.02OUTDOOR RECREATION, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, AND CHANGE THROUGH TIME: A Replicated Study of Canoeing and Trout Angling in Southwestern Wisconsin by Alan Anderson, Laura Hewitt, and Dave Marcouiller, January 2001.

03.01ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE PORT WASHINGTON MARITIME HERITAGECENTER: A Study of Projected Impact by Dave Marcouiller and Paul Roback, May 2003.

03.02CREATING MY HOMETOWN: An Exercise in Land Use Decision Making by Steve Kohlstedt, March 2003.

Updated Feb 29, 2016

Center for Community Economic Development

Staff Paper Series

FORESTS AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Economic Impacts of Woodland Use for Recreation and Timer in Wisconsin by Dave Marcouiller and Terry Mace.

WATER ISSUES IN WISCONSIN, NO. 1 – The Economic Value of Water: An Introduction by Dave Marcouiller and Scott Coggins.

WATER ISSUES IN WISCONSIN, NO. 2 – How Does the Market Value Water Resources?by Dave Marcouiller and Scott Coggins.

WATER ISSUES IN WISCONSIN, NO. 3 – Water as a Public Good: Property Rights, by Dave Marcouiller and Scott Coggins.

ENGAGING PEOPLE IN BUILDING THEIR COMMUNITY’S FUTURE:Status Report from the Center for Community Economic Development, February 26, 1997.

COMMUNITY GUIDE TO DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ANALYSIS, by Mary M. Edwards, March, 2000.

A GUIDE TO PREPARING THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT OF A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN by the Wisconsin Economic Development Institute, Inc., August, 2003.

COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PREPAREDNESS INDEX* (CEDPI),by the Center for Community Economic Development, April, 2004.

USING LABOR MARKET INFORMATION TO UNDERSTAND YOUR LOCAL ECONOMY: A Wisconsin Cookbook,a collaborative effort, July, 2004.

FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS: Creation of a Wood Technology Program at NC Technical College,by Roger Nacker and Andy Lewis, October 18, 2007.

HEALTHY HOSPITALS.HEALTHY COMMUNITIES. The economic impact of Wisconsin’s hospitals.,by Wisconsin Hospital Association and UWEX-Center for Community and Economic Development, December, 2008.

TGIF 2011 Quizzesand Index, by Bill Pinkovitz, Jan-Dec, 2011.