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Economic Development Strategy, Planning, and Evaluation |
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Mt. Auburn provides a full range of consulting services in the field of economic development analysis and strategy. Working with a variety of public and private organizations, the firm creates effective economic development policies and programs that promote economic growth and stability, job generation, and the improved functioning of capital markets. |
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creative economy Mt. Auburn Associates has deep experience in helping communities develop visionary, comprehensive, and integrated strategies to further promote and develop the arts and cultural cluster. The firm has been involved in numerous efforts that seek to define the cluster, to quantify its importance, to facilitate and engage artists and businesses within the cluster, and to develop economic development and workforce strategies focused on the cluster. Mt. Auburn Associates believes that in many communities the arts and cultural sector is a potential source of economic growth. Our approach goes beyond using the arts as a tool for revitalizing cities or enhancing the quality of life for “knowledge-based” workers. These efforts, while important, only tap a fraction of the economic development potential of the arts and culture sector. Mt. Auburn believes that the Creative Economy is a legitimate economic cluster; an economic engine in its own right. And, creative workers are a critical component of the regional human capital base. representative projects Creative Economy Plan for Berkshire County, Massachusetts. Louisiana Cultural Economy Initiative. Creative Sector Analysis and Strategic Plan for New York City. New England Creative Economy Initiative. Economic Impact of the Museum of Fine Arts on Boston. Mt. Auburn, and Economic Development Research Group, completed an analysis of the economic impact of the Museum on the Boston region. The analysis demonstrated the importance of the MFA as an economic competitiveness asset for the city, as a contributor to neighborhood and community economic development, as an education and workforce resource in the arts, as an incubator of arts-related businesses, and as one of the top 25 employers in the city’s economy. Evaluation of Cultural Economic Development Program of the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC). in the news New Orleans Jazz Fest: A Celebration of a City Reborn April 26 2007 April 24, 2007 April 13, 2007 Expanding the Business Culture in the Berkshires September, 2006 Louisiana Finds 'Cultural Economy' flush August 25, 2005 Cultural Economy Conference Economy Planned in N.O. October 30, 2004 Lincoln Center Making Big Impact in Gotham October 13, 2004 Northern Tier Creativity Topic of Conference September 21, 2004 Recent Study Reveals Impact of MFA... March 14, 2002 MFA states key role in economy May 23, 2002 May 15, 2000 The New England Council to Study Impact of the Arts September 14, 1999 |
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