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  1. Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED)
  2. Organising Local Economic Development. The Role of Development Agencies and Companies.
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Job-rich Growth in Asia. Strategies for Local Employment, Skills Development and Social Protection.
Breaking Out of Policy Silos. Doing More with Less.
Organising Local Economic Development. The Role of Development Agencies and Companies.
Chapters
Foreword
Preface
Executive summary
An introduction to development agencies
The history and diversity of development agencies
The value-added of development agencies
Development agency creation, evolution, performance and review
The role of the local development system
The roles, tools and relationships of development agencies
The operational features of development agencies. governance, operations, resources and accountability.
Learning from international development agency experience
Abyssinian Development Corporation New York
AucklandPlus Auckland
Barcelona Activa
Bilbao Metropoli-30 (The Association for the Revitalisation of Metropolitan Bilbao)
BiILBAO-Ría 2000
Build Toronto and Invest Toronto
Cape Town Partnership
Creative Sheffield
HafenCity Hamburg GmbH
Johannesburg Development Agency
Liverpool Vision
Madrid Global (Office for International Strategy and Action)
Milano Metropoli
New York City Economic Development Corporation
Prospect Leicestershire
Community Capacity Building. Creating a Better Future Together.
Designing Local Skills Strategies
Clusters, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Flexible Policy for More and Better Jobs
The Changing Boundaries of Social Enterprises
Entrepreneurship and Higher Education
Making Local Strategies Work. Building the Evidence Base.
Local Development Benefits from Staging Global Events
More Than Just Jobs. Workforce Development in a Skills-Based Economy.
Local Innovations for Growth in Central and Eastern Europe
The Social Economy. Building Inclusive Economies.
Investment Strategies and Financial Tools for Local Development
Baltic Partnerships. Integration, Growth and Local Governance in the Baltic Sea Region.
From Immigration to Integration. Local Solutions to a Global Challenge.
Skills Upgrading. New Policy Perspectives.
Local Governance and the Drivers of Growth
Business Clusters. Promoting Enterprise in Central and Eastern Europe.
Culture and Local Development
Entrepreneurship. A Catalyst for Urban Regeneration.
Evaluating Local Economic and Employment Development. How to Assess What Works among Programmes and Policies.
New Forms of Governance for Economic Development
Global Knowledge Flows and Economic Development
Managing Decentralisation. A New Role for Labour Market Policy.
Private Finance and Economic Development. City and Regional Investment.
The Non-profit Sector in a Changing Economy
Entrepreneurship and Local Economic Development. Programme and Policy Recommendations.
Best Practices in Local Development

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AucklandPlus Auckland

Content Provider OECD iLibrary
Organization OECD
Abstract AucklandPlus is the Auckland region’s economic development agency, which specialises in investment promotion and facilitation, including brand building and major project development. AucklandPlus works collaboratively with local, regional and national organisations and business leaders to further develop Auckland’s competitiveness. The aim is to increase overall living standards and opportunities, as well as economic performance.
Page Count 22
Starting Page 225
Ending Page 246
Language English
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2010-04-06
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Development Urban, Rural and Regional Development
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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