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11.437 Financing Economic Development, Fall 2003

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Seidman, Karl F.
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Financing Economic Development
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Abstract
Focuses on financing tools and program models to support local economic development. Includes an overview of private capital markets and financing sources to understand capital market imperfections that constrain economic development; business accounting; financial statement analysis; federal economic development programs; and public finance tools. Program models covered include revolving loan funds, guarantee programs, venture capital funds, bank holding companies, community development loan funds and credit unions, micro enterprise funds, and the use of the Community Reinvestment Act to leverage bank financing.
Date issued
2003-12
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35714
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning
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11.437-Fall2003
local: 11.437
local: IMSCP-MD5-064ef4c477ec458f61fce68cc90f52c4
Keywords
financing tools, private capital markets, financing sources, capital market imperfections, economic development, business accounting, financial statement analysis, federal economic development programs, public finance tools, guarantee programs, venture capital funds, bank holding companies, community development loan funds, credit unions, micro enterprise funds, Community Reinvestment Act, bank financing, program management, Finance, Public

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