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Backward and forward linkages

… economic connections among companies; backward linkages in-volve the purchase of inputs by a given firm from another, and forward linkages involve the sale of the given firm’s outputs to another company.


Base Industry

… also known as “export” or “primary” industries, base industries sell or export their products and services outside the community and bring new dollars into the community, increasing the total dollars that circulate within the community and that are spent on non-base industries.


Benchmarking

… quantifiable measures of economic competitiveness and quality of life that can be collected on a regular basis. They are used to measure a region’s economic status and progress against comparable regions.


Bond

… a certificate of debt issued by a government or corporation guaranteeing payment of the origi-nal investment plus interest by a specified future date.


Brownfields

… commercial or industrial sites that are abandoned or under-utilized and have real or per-ceived environmental contamination.


Business Assistance Center

… a one-stop center for streamlining local permitting, licensing, and fee payment processes and facilitating the decision-making processes.


Business Attraction

… efforts by local economic development organizations to encourage firms from outside their communities to locate headquarters or other operations within their jurisdictions.


Business Climate

… environment of a given community that is relevant to the operation of a business; usually includes tax rates, attitudes of government toward business, and availability.


Business Creation

… economic development strategy that focuses on encouraging the formation of new companies that are locally based and will remain in the community and grow.


Business Improvement Districts (BIDS)

… legally defined entities formed by property and business owners, where an assessment or a tax is levied for capital or operating improvements, as a means of supplementing city funding. The district is created by the public law or ordinance but is administered by an entity responsible to the district’s members or to the local governing body. Some states author-ize non-governmental, non-profit corporations. Recent BID programs include economic and social development, transportation, parking management, and conversion of redeveloped commercial build-ings for residential use.



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