Public Administration: No Plagiarism
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Public Administration1 No Plagiarism No Plagiarism No Plagiarism2
Public Administration 1, No plagiarism! No plagiarism! No plagiarism! 2, This work needs a paper(words) and a relative PPT 3, Please provide the economic development case study you will be using for your Economic Development paper and presentation for me before you do the work. For example: I have chosen to do Rialto Renaissance West located in Rialto, California. Here are two links to the project. (you cannot use the follow cases I give you)
Paper For Above instruction
The assignment requires selecting an economic development case study for a comprehensive paper and an accompanying PowerPoint presentation. The work emphasizes the importance of original research, proper citation, and avoiding plagiarism. The case study must be relevant to economic development, offering insights into the policies, strategies, impact, and outcomes of the chosen project.
Before beginning the paper and presentation, students must submit their selected case study to the instructor for approval. An example provided is the Rialto Renaissance West project in Rialto, California, but students are explicitly instructed not to choose the case studies provided as examples by the instructor. This ensures diversity and originality in research topics.
The final paper should thoroughly analyze the case study, discussing the background, objectives, stakeholders, implemented strategies, challenges faced, and the project's overall economic impact. The paper should be well-structured, approximately 2500 words, supported by credible sources, and properly cited in APA format. The accompanying PowerPoint should encapsulate the key points of the paper, including visuals such as charts, maps, or images relevant to the case study.
Selection of a Case Study
In choosing a case study, students should consider projects that have demonstrated significant economic renewal, urban revitalization, or development success in their respective regions. Examples might include infrastructure projects, business incubators, tourism initiatives, or urban renewal schemes in different parts of the world or the United States. The case should provide enough data and analysis to support a comprehensive examination.
Examples of potential focus areas include but are not limited to:
- Urban redevelopment programs in major cities
- Public-private partnership projects in economic zones
- Revitalization of distressed neighborhoods through targeted investments
- Tourism development initiatives that boosted local economies
- Industrial park developments or special economic zones
Students should ensure their chosen case study has sufficient publicly available information to enable a detailed analysis, including governmental reports, academic articles, news reports, and other credible sources.
Conclusion
This assignment aims to deepen understanding of how strategic economic development projects influence regional growth and community prosperity. Proper selection, thorough research, analytical writing, and effective presentation are crucial components for success. Once a suitable case study is chosen and approved, students are encouraged to develop a detailed, insightful paper and visually engaging presentation that reflect their understanding of the strategic elements behind successful economic development initiatives.
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- Porter, M. E. (1995). The competitive advantage of nations. Harvard Business Review, 73(2), 79-91.
- World Bank. (2020). Urban development and economic growth. World Bank Publications.
- Smith, J. (2018). Urban revitalization strategies: A comparative analysis. Journal of Urban Affairs, 40(4), 567-582.
- United Nations. (2019). Sustainable urban development. UN Habitat Reports.
- Florida, R. (2003). Cities and the Creative Class. Routledge.
- Johnson, C., & Smith, L. (2017). Public-private partnerships in urban regeneration. Urban Studies, 54(8), 1854-1870.
- Kim, S. (2015). Economic zones and regional development. Regional Studies, 49(1), 12-25.
- OECD. (2019). Urban policy reviews: United States. OECD Publishing.