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Economic Development for Latah County, Idaho Jim Nelson Professor, Agricultural Economics University of Idaho November 2, 2005

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Economic Development for Latah County, Idaho

Jim NelsonProfessor, Agricultural Economics

University of IdahoNovember 2, 2005

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Understanding how economic development happens

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Households

Basic Industry

LocalStores

Labo

rG

oods & Services

Goods & Services

$

$

$

ProductsProducts

Your Community

$How an Economy

Works

(Simple Case)

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Local Economic Development Can Occur in Two Ways --

• Export Enhancement

• Import Substitution

How economic development comes about

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Import Substitution

Import Substitution is replacing items

purchased outside the

region with local production

Households

Basic Industry

LocalStores

Labo

r

Goods & Services

Goods & Services

$

$

$ Your Community

$ Supplies forSupplies for

Local BusinessesLocal Businesses

InputsInputs

$

Products

$

Goods andServices

$

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Export EnhancementExport

Enhancement is expanding the

volume of goods and services

your region sells to the rest of the

world.

Households

Basic Industry

LocalStores

Labo

r

Goods & Services

Goods & Services

$

$

$ Your Community

Supplies forSupplies for

Local BusinessesLocal Businesses

InputsInputs

$

Products

$

Goods andServices

$

$

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So, in general, that's how economic development occurs,

BUT

How do communities make it happen so as to meet their needs?

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So, in general, that's how economic development occurs,

BUT

How do communities make it happen so as to meet their needs?

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND

PLANNING

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A Critical Part of Community Involvement is to Build an Economic Development Plan around

Local Firms

Creation

Attraction

Retention

Expansion

Of local business activity, jobs

and income

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--Planning--

Know Your Community!

Know Your Economy!

Local social, economic and demographic data.

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Latah County Population

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

40000

1970 1980 1990 2004

Latah Co

Moscow

Rural

Small Town

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Latah County Small Town Population

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

Potlach Troy Deary Bovill Juliatta Kendrick

1970

1980

1990

2004

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Latah County Per Capita Income

1980 1990 1995 2000

As % of U.S. 82% 75% 75% 71%

As % of ID 96% 93% 90% 89%

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HANDOUTS

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--Planning--

Know Your Community!

Know Your Economy!

Local social, economic and demographic data.

open -- www.accessidaho.orgclick – Community/County Profiles - Idaho Department

of Commercepoint to -- Statistics & Researchclick -- City/County Profiles

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• What’s important?•Total employment•Total employee compensation•Direct compensation per employee•Employment growth

Know Your Community!Know Your Economy!

What do local folks want?

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Know your community assets!•Citizen support for development•Local media support for development•Access to financial resources•Availability of energy resources•Infrastructure and community services•Labor force•Transportation systems•Housing, health services, schools …

Know Your Community!

Know Your Economy!

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• What do local firms need to be more successful?•Labor force•Dependable sources of inputs•Marketing help•Infrastructure and community services•???

Know Your Community!

Know Your Economy!

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TARGETING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Think about local firms.

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Targeted Economic Development -- Export Enhancement

•Major employers (firms, non-profits, agencies and industry sectors)?

•What are the products they market? •Are their products further processed after leaving the local area?•Could some of the value-added be done locally?•Do other firms (out-of-area) market the products

of local employers?•Could local firms do some of the marketing being done by out-of-area firms?

Knock on Doors! Ask Questions!

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•Major employers (firms, non-profits, agencies and industry sectors)?

•What are inputs?•Where do they get their inputs? •Could some inputs be produced locally?

Targeted Economic Development -- Import Substitution

Knock on Doors! Ask Questions!

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** Lists should be for a functioning economy

(county or multicounty region??)

Generate lists** for import substitution and export enhancement opportunities.

•Build lists with

-local brainstorming and local legwork

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• Business Plans– goals and expectations– strengths and weaknesses – targeting and attracting customers– keeping tabs on costs, pricing, profits & cash flow

• Feasibility Analyses (net returns and cash flow)– investment costs– operating costs– sales and revenues

Technical assistance –

feasibility analyses and business plans

(UI Extension and SBDC)

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Remember to use C.A.R.E. Creation

Attraction

Retention

Expansion

When developing strategies for economic development --