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  2. Economic impact analysis - Wikipedia

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    Economic impact analyses are often used to examine the consequences of economic development projects and efforts, such as real estate development, business openings and closures, and site selection projects. [14] The analyses can also help increase community support for these projects, as well as help obtain grants and tax incentives. [15]

  3. Xavier Institute of Development Action and Studies - Wikipedia

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    XIDAS conducts socio-economic surveys, need assessment studies, social impact assessment, and management development programmes in the areas of social entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility. As to ecology, XIDAS takes up research, evaluation, training, awareness campaigns, and field projects.

  4. Pan-European Institute - Wikipedia

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    Economic and business development in the Baltic Sea region economies (focusing on the development of the maritime cluster) Economic relations between the EU and Russia; Flow of foreign direct investments to and from Russia; Socio-economic development in Europe and its neighbourhood; Business development in the EU and in its eastern neighbouring ...

  5. Social impact assessment - Wikipedia

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    Social impact assessment (SIA) is a methodology to review the social effects of infrastructure projects and other development interventions. Although SIA is usually applied to planned interventions, the same techniques can be used to evaluate the social impact of unplanned events, for example, disasters , demographic change , and epidemics .

  6. Economic development - Wikipedia

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    Job creation and retention through specific efforts in business finance, marketing, neighborhood development, workforce development, small business development, business retention and expansion, [24] technology transfer, and real estate development. This third category is a primary focus of economic development professionals.

  7. Social entrepreneurship - Wikipedia

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    The increased involvement of corporations and governments may help to strengthen social entrepreneurship, as it may lead to policy changes and to the development of training programs and leadership development programs for social entrepreneurs. Simultaneously, research shows that as social entrepreneurs attempt to widen their impact and scale ...

  8. Social economy - Wikipedia

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    training and skills development enterprises; and; sectoral and regional organizations e.g. renewal energy associations. The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) is a national member-led organization committed to strengthening Canadian communities by creating economic opportunities that enhance social and environmental ...

  9. Institute of Economic Growth - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Economic Growth (IEG) is an autonomous, multidisciplinary Centre for advanced research and training. Established in 1958, its faculty of about 23 social scientists (economists, demographers and sociologists) and a large body of supporting research staff focus on areas of social and policy concern.