HARVEY A. GOLDSTEIN

Department of City and Regional Planning
New East CB #3140
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3140

Phone: (919) 962-4767; 962-3983
FAX: (919) 962-5206

HGOLD.DCRP@MHS.UNC.EDU

 

HARVEY A. GOLDSTEIN

Vitae



Teaching and Research Interests

Regional economic development planning and policy

Labor market studies

Urban spatial structure

Quantitative methods and research design

Planning theory

Education

Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (City and Regional Planning), 1977.

M.C.P. University of Pennsylvania (City and Regional Planning), 1971.

M.A. University of Pennsylvania (Regional Science), 1971.

B.S. Columbia University (Electrical Engineering), 1969.

Awards and Honors

German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) study visit grant to the Federal Republic of Germany, June-July 1989 on, "Comparative Study of Regional Technology Policies: West Germany and the United States."

University Exchange Fellow and Guest Professor, May 1987 and June 1989, Interdisciplinary Institute of Urban and Regional Studies, Vienna University of Economics, Vienna, Austria.

Guest editor, Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer 1986 symposium issue on state and local industry policy.

German Marshall Fund of the United States Travel Grant, Vienna, Austria, August 1984.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Doctoral Dissertation Grant, "Interrelationships Between Segmentation in Urban Labor and Housing Markets." 1975-1976.

National Science Foundation, Division of Social Sciences, Grant for Improving Doctoral Research in the Social Sciences, 1974-1976.

Academic Appointments

Position Dates

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Professor 7/93--
Associate Professor 7/84--6/93

Department of City and Regional Planning
Visiting Associate Professor 7/82--6/84
Director of the Ph.D. Program 6/88--

Columbia University : Graduate School of Architecture and Planning
Assistant Professor 7/78--6/82

Virginia Polytechnic Institute: Urban and Regional Planning Program
Assistant Professor 9/76--6/78

University of Pennsylvania
Lecturer 1/76--6/76

Department of City and Regional Planning
1/74--12/74

Sponsored Research Experience and Awards

8/96-8/97 Evaluation of States' Employment Projections and Labor Force Migration Study, $70,543 contract from the North Carolina Employment Security Commission. Principal Investigator.

8/95-7/96 The Effect of Migration on Occupational Employment at the State and Substate Levels, $22,520 grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration through the ALMIS Long-term Projections Consortium. Principal Investigator.

3/95-3/96 Design and Testing of an Industry Employment Projection Module for America's Labor Market Information System (ALMIS). $75,000 contract from the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. Principal Investigator.

7/93-12/93 Assessment of the Economic Development Impacts of the Consolidation of Durham City and County Governments. $1460 contract from Durham County. Principal Investigator

11/92-12/93 The Impact of North Carolina State University's College of Engineering on the State of North Carolina. $29,905 contract from North Carolina State University. Principal Investigator.

3/92-9/92 Economic Impact of Engineering Research Center. $15,400 contract from North Carolina State University. Principal Investigator.

4/92-8/92 Regional Milieu and Economic Sustainability. $4000 summer research stipend from the Institute for Research in Social Science, UNC-CH. Principal Investigator.

6/91-12/91 University-Based Targeted Economic Development Strategies for the Wilmington, NC Area ($4,150 grant from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington). Principal Investigator.

6/91-12/91 Policy and Procedures for Joint Military-Civilian Comprehensive Planning Efforts. Planning Efforts. Grant from the North Carolina Department of Economic and Community Development. Faculty Associate.

9/90-8/91 Regional Milieu and The Incidence of Technology-based Start-ups. ($2,500 grant from the Frank H. Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise). Principal Investigator.

7/90-4/91 The Regional Economic Impact of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. $16,828 grant from the UNC-CH Bicentennial Observance. Principal Investigator.

6/89-9/90 Joint Compatible Land Use Study. Grant From the U.S. Department of Defense and North Carolina Department of Economic and Community Development. Faculty Associate.

12/88-9/90 Universities' Roles and Effectiveness in Promoting Regional Economic Development. ($17,000 grant from the National Center for Postsecondary Governance and Finance, Columbia University). Principal Investigator.

2/87-1/89 Science/Research Parks and Local Economic Development ($94,000 grant from the Ford Foundation). Co-Principal Investigator.

8/86-7/87 Federal Labor Protection Provisions and the Contracting of Transit Services. ($217,727 grant from the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation to the University of North Carolina.) Principal Investigator.

4/86--2/87 A Guidebook for Developing Occupational Employment Projections for States and Substate Areas. ($25,000 personal services contract from the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee.) Principal Investigator.

10/83-8/85 Evaluation of the State and Area Industry and Occupational Employment Projections Program ($185,624 contract from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics), Research Triangle Institute and the University of North Carolina. Co-Principal Investigator.

6/83-6/85 Industry Employment Projections for the State of North Carolina ($17,000 contract from the Employment Security Commission of North Carolina). Principal Investigator.

7/82-6/83 Incidence and Impacts of Industrial Development in North Carolina Communities ($15,500 contract from North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development); Department of City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina. Co-Principal Investigator.

9/80-6/82 Models of Industry Employment Change for Labor Market Areas and States ($143,486 award from U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration); Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University. Principal Investigator.

8/79-8/80 Monograph on Local Occupational Forecasting ($24,995 award from U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration); Columbia University. Principal Investigator.

9/78-12/78 New York City Rent Control Study (contract from New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development) Division of Urban Planning, Columbia University. Faculty Associate.

3/78-8/78 Virginia Pump Storage Feasibility and Impact Study ($527,523 contract from American Electric Power Company); Center for Environmental Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Faculty Associate.

9/77-8/78 Continuing Work on Revenue Models ($17,118 award from Commonwealth of Virginia, Division of Motor Vehicles); Center for Urban and Regional Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Principal Investigator.

1/77-5/77 Effect of Recent Adjustments in Urban Labor and Housing Markets on Mid-Age Women's Employment Experience, Seed Grant award from College of Architecture and Urban Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Awardee.

9/71-8/72 The University of Pennsylvania-R.P.A. Residential Location Model Project; Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Pennsylvania. Research Assistant.

Consultations

8/96-8/97 System Development and Training for Long-Term Industry Projections. Contract with the ALMIS Long-Term Projections and Census Tools Consortium, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor.

4/95-6/95 Research and Evaluation Associates, Inc. Conducted analyses of regional labor markets to assess the demand for the continuing education functions of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

5/94-6/94 U.S. Agency for International Development. Conducted a labor force assessment to identify causes of skill shortages in strategic industry sectors, Kingston, Jamaica.

11/93 U.S. Agency for International Development. Invited participant in a conference to advise USAID on refining its approach to conducting work force assessments.

5/92-12/92 U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Consultant to advise the development of a labor market information system for the Republic of Hungary.

9/91 United Kingdom, Department of Employment. Invited expert to attend a seminar and provide advice on evaluating Training and Enterprise Corporations (TECs).

10/90-3/91 Oregon Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. Consultant to provide training materials and serve as lead trainer for state labor market analysts.

4/89-5/89 United Nations Development Programme. Leader of a mission to Lagos, Nigeria to evaluate the UNDP- sponsored Manpower Planning Project.

6/86-1/89 U.S. Department of Labor and National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. Consultant to provide training on the development of industry and occupational employment projections to state labor market analysts.

4/85-11/86 Ohio Bureau of Employment Services. Consultant to help design and develop an industry employment projections system for the State of Ohio and substate areas.

6/85-9/85 North Carolina Alternative Energy Corporation. Consultant to recommend a design for estimating the economic benefits of alternative energy industries to the State of North Carolina.

1/83-9/83 Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, N.C. Consultant on a study to project changes in the economic and spatial structure of Wake County, North Carolina.

10/81-5/82 Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, N.C. Consultant on a study to recommend methods for projecting occupational training needs, State of Texas.

9/81-10/81 U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Republic of Venezuela. Consultant to develop curricula material, and to train technical staff of Venezuelan government, on methods of employment forecasting for manpower and educational planning, Caracas, Venezuela.

2/81-6/81 National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Contract to develop, test, and conduct 3 one-week courses on methods of regional industry employment forecasting for state and local labor market analysts.

1/80-3/81 Greenleigh Associates, New York, N.Y. Regional economic consultant on U.S. Economic Development Administration research contract, "The Impact of Tax Incentives on Economic Development."

9/77-6/78 East Baltimore Community Corporation, Baltimore, MD. Development of a set of strategy papers for community- based economic development through College of Architecture and Urban Studies Field Program, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

11/76-6/77 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, under contract to the National Training and Development Service. Developed, tested and conducted a series of two-day short courses on Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Urban Managers.

11/75-2/76 Community Legal Services, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Economic Consultant to project demand for group housing in West Philadelphia Urban Renewal Area.

6/70-9/70 City of Warwick Planning Department, Warwick, R.I. Planning intern.

1/70-5/70 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, Philadelphia, Pa. Planning technician.

9/69-12/69 Institute of Urban Environment, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Statistical consultant to estimate aggregate land value in the U.S. by economic sector and use.

Other Professional Experience

1991 -- Editorial Board, Workforce.

1994 -- Advisory Board, Cityscape

1983-1988 Technical Editor, Journal of the American Planning Association.

1984-1985 Co-Director, Basic Economic Development Course, Institute for Economic Development, University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill

Publications

A. Articles in Refereed Journals

"Research Parks in Rural Economic Development Strategies: Do They Have a Role?" (joint with Michael Luger), Rural Development Perspectives, Vol 9, No. 2, 1994, pp. 14-20.

University-Based Research Parks as a Rural Development Strategy" (Joint with Michael Luger), Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 20, No. 2, 1992, pp. 249-263.

"A Practitioner's Guide to State and Substate Industry Employment Projections", Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 3, August, 1990, pp. 260-275.

"Regional Policies, the State and the Pattern of Regional Economic Development: The Case of the Postwar United States", Revue d'Economie Regionale et Urbaine, 1990, No. 5, pp. 655-679.

"Estimating the Regional Economic Impact of Universities: An Application of Input-Output Analysis," Planning for Higher Education, Volume 18, No. 1, 1989, pp. 51-63.

"The Potential of Science/Research Parks for Stimulating Regional Economic Development" (joint with M. Luger), Economic Development Commentary, Volume 13, No. 1, 1989, pp. 3-9.

"Science/Technology Parks and Regional Economic Development Theory" (joint with M. Luger), Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 1 (1989), pp. 64-78.

"Federal Labor Protection and the Privatization of Public Transit" (joint with M. Luger), Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, February, 1989.

"An Evaluation of Statewide Industry and Occupational Employment Projections" (joint with Alvin Cruze), Monthly Labor Review, October 1987. pp. 29-38.

"Regional Business Cycles and the Changing International Division of Labor," Review of Regional Studies, Vol. 16, 1986, pp. 31-43.

"Institutional Arrangements for State and Local Industrial Policy" (joint with E.M. Bergman), Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 52, No. 3 (Summer 1986), pp. 265-276.

"The State and Local Industrial Policy Question," Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 52, No. 3 (Summer 1986), pp. 262-264.

"Planning as Argumentation," Environment and Planning B, Vol. 11, 1984. pp. 297-312.

"Dynamics and Structural Change in Metropolitan Economies" (joint with Edward Bergman), Journal of the American Planning Association, Summer 1983, pp. 263-279.

B. Chapters in Books (refereed)

"The Economic and Business Development Impacts of Universities" (with M. Luger), in M.W. Peterson, D. Dill, and L. Mets, eds., Planning Strategies for the 21st Century, Jossey-Bass, Inc., forthcoming, 1996.

"The University as an Instrument for Economic and Business Development: U.S. and European Comparisons" (with Gunther Maier and Michael Luger), in D.Dill and B. Sporn, eds., Emerging Patterns of Social Demand and University Reform: Through a Glass Darkly, Pergamon Press, 1995.

"Theory and Practice in High-Tech Economic Development" (with M. Luger) in Bingham, Hill, and Mier, eds., Theories of Local Economic Development, Sage Publications, 1993, pp. 147-171.

"Science and Technology Parks and the Restructuring of Urban Space" in H. Helms (ed.), Die Stadt als Kapitalistischer Gabentisch. Leipzig, Germany: Reclam, 1991 (with Michael Luger).

"Growth Centers vs. Indigenous Development Strategies: The Case of Research Parks," in F. Todtling, G. Maier, and E. Bergman, eds., Regions Reconsidered: Economic Networks, Innovation, and Local Development in Industrialized Nations. London: Mansell Publishers, 1991.

"Science and Research Parks as Regional Development Policy in the United States" in Regional Innovation and Decentralization ofTechnology Policy, Ulrich Hilpert, editor, London: Routledge, Chapman and Hall Ltd. Publishers, 1991, pp. 147-168.

"Research Parks as Public Investments: A Critical Assessment" (with M.I. Luger). In R. Bingham, E. Hill, and S. White, eds., Financing Economic Development. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publishing Co., 1990, pp. 142-159.

"Urban Innovation and Technological Advance: An American Example" in P. Nijkamp (ed), Sustainability of Urban Systems: A Cross National Evolutionary Analysis of Urban Innovations. London: Gower, 1990, pp. 87-109 (with E.M. Bergman).

"Determinants of Transit System Contracting in the U.S." (with M. Luger). In G. Guess, editor, Public Policy and Transit System Management. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1990, pp. 227-246.

"Advocates, Institutional Arrangements, and Industrial Policy?" (with Edward Bergman) in Harvey Goldstein (ed.), The State and Local Industrial Policy Question. Chicago, IL: APA Planners Press, 1987, pp. 114-130.

"Why State and Local Industrial Policy?: An Introduction to the Debate" in Harvey Goldstein (ed.), The State and Local Industrial Policy Question. Chicago, IL: APA Planners Press, 1987, pp. 1-17.

"Dynamics, Structural Change, and Economic Development Paths" (with Edward M. Bergman." In Edward M. Bergman, editor, Local Economies in Transition. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1986, pp. 84-110.

"Microelectronics and Economic Development in North Carolina" (with Emil Malizia), in Dale Whittington, ed., High Hopes for High Tech, University of North Carolina Press, 1986, pp. 225-255.

"The Limits of Community Economic Development" in Planning Theory andPractice: Economic Context, Emerging Coalitions and ProgressivePlanning Roles, edited by P. Clavel, J. Forester, and W. Goldsmith, Pergamon Press, 1980, pp. 140-153.

Rationality, Social Purposes and Planning Paradigms--Do They Matter?" in Harvey Goldstein and Sara Rosenberry, eds., The StructuralCrisis of the 1970s and Beyond: The Need for a New PlanningTheory, Division of Environmental and Urban Systems, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1978, pp. 177-189.

"Planning and Social Practice: A Theory of Capitalist Planning in the U.S." (with Thierry Noyelle), in 1976 Symposium on Planning Theory, Papers in Planning 2, Thierry Noyelle (ed.), Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, 1976, pp. 59-92.

C. Books

Technology in the Garden (co-author). Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1991.

The State and Local Industrial Policy Question (editor). Chicago, IL: APA Planners Press, 1987. (195 pp.)

The Structural Crisis of the 1970s and Beyond: The Need for a New Planning Theory, co-editor. Division of Environmental and Urban Systems, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1978 (227 pp.)

D. Monographs

Projecting Industry and Occupational Employment for States and Substate Areas. Washington, D.C.: National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee, January 1994 (150 pp.), Fourth edition.

Methods and Models for Projecting State and Area Industry Employment(With Edward Bergman). NOICC Technical Monograph. Washington, D.C.: National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee, August 1983. (101 pp.)

Occupational Employment Projections for Labor Market Areas: An Analysis of Alternative Approaches. U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Research and Development, R&D Monograph 80, 1981. (51 pp.)

E. Invited Articles or Chapters in Books

"Research and Science Parks--Are They More Than Fields of Dreams," Proceedings of the Second World Conference of Research and ScienceParks, 1992.

"Universities and Regional Economic Development," News and Views, American Planning Association Economic Development Division Newsletter, October 1990.

"Community Impacts of New Industrial Development," Carolina Planning, Vol. 12, No. 2, winter 1985, pp. 29-39.

"North Carolina's Economy--Diversification Slowed by the Recession", (with Edward Bergman). Economic Review, February 1983, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, pp. 68-74.

"At the Interface of Planning Theory and Political Economy: What Needs to Be Done?" in Planning Comment, Vol. 13, Nos. 1 and 2, 1978, pp. 195-203.

"Some Problems In and Approaches Toward Handling Missing Data in Longitudinal Files," American Statistical Association, Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section, 1975, pp. 434-436.

"Towards a Critical Theory of Planning," in 1975 Symposium on Planning Theory, Papers in Planning 1, R. Wilson and T. Noyelle (eds), Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, 1975, pp. 24-39.

"Residential Amenities and PLUM: An Empirical Analysis, in Stephen D. Putnum, et al., The Interrelationships of Transportation Development and Land Development, prepared for the U.S. Depart- ment of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Highway Planning, Urban Planning Division, June 1973. (32 pp.)

F. Book Reviews and Review Articles

Review of D. Paris and J. Reynolds, The Logic of Policy Inquiry, in Journal of the American Planning Association, Winter 1984. (2 pp.)

Review of L. Thurow, The Zero-Sum Society, P. Blumberg, Inequality in an Age of Decline, and L. Hamrin, Managing Growth in the 1980's, in Journal of the American Planning Association, April 1981. (3 PP.)

Review of P. Mieszkowski and M. Straszheim (eds.), Current Issues in Urban Economics, in Journal of the American Planning Association, January 1979. (2 pp.)

Review of S. Perry, Building A Model Black Community: The Roxbury

Action Program, in Journal of the American Planning Association, April 1979. (2 pp.)

Review article, "Three Evaluation Studies of Community Development Corporations," in Journal of the American Institute of Planners, July, 1978. (3 pp.)

G. Other Publications

"Local Planning and the National Development Investment Act", invited Written testimony to the U.S. House Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization, Hearings on H.R. 10, April 11, 1983, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. (10 pp.)

A Report on the University of Pennsylvania/Regional Plan Association Residential Location Model (with Britton Harris), Working Paper, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, 1975. (48 pp.)

"Some Problems In and Approaches Toward Editing and Maintaining Longitudinal Data Files," (with Stephen Gale), Research on Metropolitan Change and Conflict Resolution, Technical Paper, No. 5, Peace Science Department, University of Pennsylvania, 1975. (14 pp.).

H. Professional Reports

The Effect of Migration on State Occupational Employment (with Stuart Sweeney). Report prepared for the ALMIS Long-Term projections Consortium, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, ALMIS Long-Term Projections Consortium. May 1996. 66 pp.

Projections Utilization Study (with Karen Becker). Report prepared for the ALMIS Long-Term projections Consortium, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. May 1966. 41pp.

The Continuing Education Functions of Historically Black Colleges and Universities -- Draft Economic Environment Report (co-author). Prepared for Research and Evaluation Associates as a report to the U.S. Department of Education, Contract No. RR94001001.

Jamaican Labor Force Assessment (with others). Report to the US AID mission, Kingston, Jamaica. June 1994. 111 pp.

Development of a Medium- and Long-Term Employment Forecasting System. Report to Ministry of Labor, Republic of Hungary, and to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. November 1992. 32 pp.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the State's Economy. Bicentennial Report. University of North Carolina, April 1992 (with Michael Luger).

"Assessing Economic Impacts," in G. McMahon and E.J. Kaiser (eds.) Fort Bragg/Pope Air Force Base Military-Civilian Joint Compatible Land Use Study: A Case Study, University of North Carolina, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, January 1992.

Technology in the Garden: Research Parks and Regional Economic Development. Final Report submitted to the Ford Foundation, October 1989 (joint with M.I. Luger).

Federal Labor Protection Provisions and the Contracting of Transit Services. Final Report submitted to the Urban Mass Transportation Administration. July 1989 (152 pp).

Federal Labor Protection Provisions and the Contracting of Transit Services. Phase I report submitted to the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, December 1986 (44 pp.).

Evaluation of Industry and Occupational Employment Projections Made by State Employment Security Agencies (joint with others). Final report submitted to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, September 1985. (286 pp.)

"The Impact of the University of North Carolina Sponsored Research Activities the Economy of the State of North Carolina". Submitted to the University of North Carolina-CH Self-Study Committee, September 1984.

The Incidence and Impacts of Industrial Development in North Carolina's Communities. Final Report submitted to the North Carolina Board of Science and Technology and Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, 1984 (with Rebecca Winders). (130 pp.)

Specification and Testing of Analytic Techniques for Projecting State and Area Industry Employment, Final Report submitted to the Office of Research and Development, Employment and Training Administration, U.S. Department of Labor (with Nancy A. Paulson and Edward M. Bergman), August 1983. (212 pp.)

Rental Housing in the City of New York, co-author (with Peter Marcuse [senior author] and Moon Wha Lee), City of New York, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, February 1979. (350 pp.)

An Integrated Revenue Forecasting Model for the Division of Motor Vehicles, principal author (with A. Hobeika, et al.), Final Report on Continued Work on Revenue Models Project. Submitted to the Division of Motor Vehicles, Commonwealth of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, August 1978 (178 pp.).

Curriculum Module on Cost Benefit and Cost Effectiveness Analysis, for the Urban Management Curriculum Development Project, National Training and Development Service under contract to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, July 1977 (65 pp.).

I. Dissertation

"Interrelationships Between the Structure of Metropolitan Labor and Housing Markets", unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1977 (302 pp.).

Papers Presented at Professional Meetings and Conferences

"Contingent Choice of Alternative Forecasting Methods: Knowledge, Data, and Environmental Considerations", paper presented at the Workshop on Employment Projections in Poland, Warsaw, Poland, June 19-21, 1996.

"The University as an Instrument for Economic and Business Development: Human Capital, Technology Transfer, and Regional Development Approaches", paper presented to the Symposium on University and Society: International Perspectives on Public Polic ies and Institutional Reform, Vienna, Austria, June 9-10, 1994.

"Assessing Disciplinary Progress in Planning," paper presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Philadelphia, PA, October 28-31, 1993.

"Research and Science Parks--Are They More Than Fields of Dreams," paper presented at the Second World Conference of Research and Science Parks, Montreal, Canada, June 16-18, 1993.

"High-Tech Regions and Entrepreneurial Vitality: How Does the Research Triangle Region Stack Up?", paper presented to the Council for Entrepreneurial Development, Durham, NC, March 16, 1993.

"Universities as Instruments of Technology-Based Economic Development Policy: The Case of Patent and Licensing Assistance", paper presented at the 38th North American Meeting of the Regional Science Association International, New Orleans, November 7-10, 1991.

"Universities, the Urban Milieu and Technology Development," paper presented at the Joint ACSP-AESOP Conference, Oxford, England, July 7-12, 1991.

"Regional Economic Impact Models in the Land Use Planning Process", talk given at the North Carolina chapter of the American Planning Association annual meetings, Chapel Hill, April 25-26, 1991.

"Universities as Instruments of Technology-Based Economic Development Policy," paper presented at the 1990 Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, San Francisco, CA, October 17-20, 1990 and at the 13th Annual Applied Geography Conference, Charlotte, NC, October 24-27, 1990.

"Research Parks as Public Investments: A Critical Assessment", paper presented at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon, October 5-8, 1989.

"Universities as the New Development Poles in the United States", paper presented at the Vienna University of Economics, Colloquium on Economic Restructuring and Local Development, Vienna, Austria, June 21, 1989.

"Economic Restructuring, State Technology Policies, and Uneven Growth in the United States," paper presented at the University of Constance, Department of Political Science, Seminar on the Theory of the State, Constance, West Germany, June 29, 1989, and at the Free University of Berlin, Department of Political Science, July 3, 1989.

"Growth Center vs. Endogenous Development Strategies: The Case of Research Parks". Paper presented at ECPR Workshop on Technology Transfer and Techno-Industrial Innovation, Villa Vigoni, Como, Italy, June 12-14, 1989, and at the Vienna University of Economics, Seminar on Technological Innovation and Local Development, Vienna, Austria, June 9-11, 1989.

"Science/Research Parks as Instruments of Technology-Based Regional Policy". Paper presented at the 1988 Harburg Forum, Urban Areas and New Technologies, Hamburg, West Germany, September 19-21, 1988, and at the 10th Annual APPAM Research Conference, Seattle, October 27-29, 1988.

"Do State Technology Policies Increase or Decrease Regional Inequality?" Paper presented at the 1988 German Political Science Association Meetings, Darmstadt West Germany, September 16-18.

"State Technology Policy and Regional Inequality." Paper presented at the German-American Symposium, Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Washington, DC, September 1-6, 1988.

"Science/Technology Parks and Local Economic Development." Paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research Joint Workshops, Bologna, Italy, April 5-l0, l988.

"Universities as Instruments of Technology-Based Economic Development Policy," paper presented at the 1990 Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, San Francisco, October 17-20, 1990 and at the 13th Annual Applied Geography Conference, Charlotte, NC, October 24-27, 1990.

"Does R&D Activity Generate Regional Economic Development?: The Case of North Carolina." Paper presented at the American Planning Association National Conference, San Antonio, Texas, April 30-May 4, l988.

"Privatization of Public Services and Federal Regulations: The Case of Urban Transit and Section 13(c)" (with Michael Luger) Paper presented at the 9th annual APPAM Research Conference, Washington, D.C., October 29-31, 1987.

"The Regional Development Impacts of Research and Technology Parks" (with Michael Luger) Paper presented at the 34th North American Regional Science Association Meetings, Baltimore, MD, November 5-8, 1987.

"Spatial-Cyclical Dynamics in Metropolitan Economic Restructuring: The Case of the Southeastern U.S." Paper presented at the University of Economics, Vienna, Colloquium on Regional Economic Restructuring, May 1987.

"Science/Research Parks and Local Economic Development," paper presented at the Technical University of Hamburg/Harburg, Federal Republic of Germany, May 1987.

"Issues in the Design and Evaluation of State Economic Development Policy," paper presented at the 8th annual APPAM Research Conference, Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 1986, Austin, Texas.

"Evaluation of Statewide Industry and Occupational Employment Projections" (with Alvin M. Cruze). Paper presented at the 25th annual meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association, New Orleans, LA, March 6-9, 1986.

"Recession and Recovery in Southeastern Metropolitan Economies" (with Xin-Ming Mu). Paper presented at the 25th annual meetings of the Southern Regional Science Association, New Orleans, LA, March 6-9, 1986.

"Improving the Acceptance and Usefulness of Industry and Occupational Employment Projections," paper presented at the Occupational Information System Technical Conference, January 29-30, 1986, Kansas City, Missouri.

"Alternative Techniques for Projecting Industry Employment," presented at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, International Labor Statistics Program Seminar on Manpower Projections and Analysis for Planning and Development, October 30, 1985.

"Evaluating OES Projections: Some Issues and Lessons," paper presented at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Regional Occupational Employment Statistics Conference, Atlanta GA, Feb. 14-15, 1985 (15 pp.)

"The Regional Business Cycle and the Changing International Division of Labor," paper presented at the 31st North American Regional Science Association Meetings, Denver, Colorado, November 9-11, 1984.

"Regional Employment Cycles in the U.S. and the Changing International Division of Labor," paper presented at the UNIDO Symposium on Regional Development Processes/Policies and the Changing Inter- national Division of Labour, Vienna, Austria, August 20-24, 1984.

"Planning As Argumentation," paper presented at the 30th North American Regional Science Meetings, Chicago, Illinois, Nov. 11- 13, 1983.

"Corporatist Planning Models: Local Varieties, Emergence, Implica- tions" paper presented at the 25th Annual ACSP Conference, San Francisco, CA. Oct. 21-23, 1983.

Invited testimony before U.S. House Subcommittee on Economic Stabilization on HR10, Washington, D.C., April 11, 1983.

"The Dynamics of Change in the Structure of U.S. Metropolitan Economies", paper presented at the 1982 Meeting of the Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning, Chicago, Illinois, October 22- 24, 1982.

"The Sensitivity of Metropolitan Labor Market to National Employment Fluctuations: An Empirical Analysis," paper presented at the North American meetings of the Regional Science Association, Montreal, Canada, November 13-15, 1981.

"The Choice of Appropriate Social Technology for Planning and Policy Analysis," paper presented at 1981 meeting of Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning, Washington, D.C., October 23-25, 1981.

"Methodological Improvements for Projecting Industry Employment at the Local Level: An Overview," paper presented at the Federal Statistics Users' Conference, Seminar on Employment, Unemployment and Labor Force Statistics, Washington, D.C., October 13-14, 1981.

Planning for Community Economic Development: Some Structural and Strategic Considerations," paper presented at the Conference on Planning Theory and Practice, Cornell University, April 27-29, 1979.

"Alternative Paradigms for Planning," paper presented at the 1978 meeting of the Associated Collegiate Schools of Planning, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 27-28, 1978.

"Some Implications of Labor Market Segmentation for Local Manpower Analysis and Planning," paper presented at Council of Urban Institutes of Urban Affairs, annual meeting, Denver, Colorado, March 8-11, 1978.

"At the Interface of Planning Theory and Political Economy," paper presented at the 25th Anniversary Conference of the Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., April 22, 1977.

"Planning as Social "Praxis," paper presented at the 1976 Symposium on Planning Theory, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, April 1976.

"Some Problems In and Approaches Toward Handling Missing Data in Longitudinal Files," paper presented at the 1976 Annual Meeting of the American Statistics Association, Social Statistics Section, Atlanta, Georgia, August 28-31, 1975.

"Towards a Critical Theory of Planning," paper presented at the 1975 Symposium in Planning Theory, Department of City and Regional Planning, University of Pennsylvania, April 1975.

Work in Progress and Under Review

The Link Between Scientific Research and Regional Economic Development, research in progress.

Methods for Regional Economic Analysis and Planning, book in progress (with Gunther Maier).

Higher Education and Regional Economic Development, research and book manuscript in progress.

Professional Memberships

American Planning Association, Economic Development Division

Regional Science Association

Southern Regional Science Association

Referee (recent)

Journal of the American Planning Association, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Economic Development Quarterly, Research Policy, R&D Management, Duke University Press, University of North Carolina Press.

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