Inclusive Economic Development: Good for Growth and Good for Communities
January 9, 2020
At a Glance
Many communities are embracing “inclusive economic development” as a way to address inequity that persists even as the economy grows. In an effort to spark a national conversation about the conditions needed to achieve inclusive economic development, this report gives an overview of what JFF has learned about the topic through our research and in the field.
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