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REDI report volume 2018, August
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2018.
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Rental prices in Colorado are unusually high in terms of their share of renters' income. Accelerating rents in metropolitan areas of Colorado area driving force behind the widening rental price gap between the US and Colorado. Colorado potentially faces a constrained entrepreneurial environment due to these rising rent burdens.
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REDI report volume 2019, April
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2019.
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Most cities and towns have a growing stock of property and which needs to be cleaned up in order to be put to new use. Contaminated land is under-utilized due to uncertainty, potential risk, and effort associated with cleaning up a contaminated site. This situation may generate negative community effects such as urban sprawl and neighborhood decline, as well as restrict entrepreneurial activities. Communities can combat inefficiencies in contaminated...
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REDI report volume 2019, June
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2019.
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We examine positive links between school attendance and student achievement in the context of secondary schools in Nepal via original data collection matched to administrative records. We pay attention to gender since previous work is suggestive of menstruation affecting school attendance in this context. We also examine other non-attendance determinants of achievement, including individual and family-related characteristics, for comparison. This...
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REDI report volume 2018, December
Pub. Date
2018.
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Factors other than profit maximization motives may influence food manufacturing firms' decision to locate in rural places. Quality of life, access to raw agricultural inputs and connection to community are factors most likely to contribute to rural firm location decision. Value-added manufacturing supports backwards linkages in the supply chain, with potential indirect economic impacts for agricultural firms and rural communities.
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Climatology report volume 83-3
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1983.
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This project was undertaken to adapt the Palmer Index model to Colorado. The state was divided into 25 climatic region rather than 5. Comparisons with the original indexes show noticeable differences and considerable small scale detail which previously could not be resolved. With the new small regions it is now reasonable to use contour analysis of Palmer Index values to visually describe local variations in drought severity across Colorado.