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The High Road Economy: Principles and Practices

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EconomicDevelopment__High_Road_Economy.pdf (425.47 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/73239
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Author
Meyers, Tina
Abstract

The High Road is an economic strategy that emphasizes high quality jobs, environmental sustainability, and broad access to opportunities for diverse businesses and workers. The High Road prioritizes a healthy economy and a healthy community. It ensures that public dollars result in both public good and economic growth, and that economic benefits are distributed equitably. The High Road Economy promotes democratic practices, the Triple Bottom Line (people, planet and profits), and innovative business structures. The following list captures the main principles and practices of the High Road.

Date Issued
2015-02-25
Keywords
Buffalo
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Economic Development
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High Road Economic Development
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Policy Brief
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PPG
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Data/Demographics/History
Type
article

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