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The Economic Development Connection Steven E. Daniels Utah State University Extension 435-797-1255 steve.daniels@usu.edu Presented at Utah State Council of Workforce Services Conference 12 October 2006
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Today’s objectives Provide some information Start a relationship Begin a conversation
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The Plan: Three “FYI” items to spur further conversation 1)Research bulletin on rural small business success 2)Latest legislative recommendations from the Governor’s Rural Partnership Board 3)Policy report linking IDAs and WIA/ITAs
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FYI #1: Factors affecting rural small business success National study prepared by a consulting firm under contract to the Small Business Administration Studied factors correlated with rural business births and deaths; used appropriate statistical methods Had access to firm-level data not generally available Looked at two different economic periods: Expansion (1997-99) Downturn (2000-02) Also looked at six state-level case studies, with Utah being one of them
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So what matters, nationally? Educational attainment matters: # high school graduates increases the number of businesses Amenities/attractiveness matters Rural areas constrained by educated labor force and necessary infrastructure Policy and assistance have an impact The focus is on entrepreneurship
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How does Utah compare to the Nation? Growing rural income gap (more closely resemble nation) Rural wages flat over the past 15 years Rate of business replacement substantially above national averages Unclear why the rate is so high; it might be policy or might be personal preference Educational attainment and quality are both predictive of business formation at county level
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Questions regarding this FYI?
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FYI #2: GRPB Governor’s Rural Partnership Board established 2004 Mission is to make legislative recommendations regarding rural issues, and co-ordination among rural programs
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GRPB 2006-07 Legislative Recommendations Include broadband internet in telephone universal services fund Modify Industrial Assistance Funding authority to require a minimum rural exposure Push for a rural education initiative
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Questions regarding this FYI?
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FYI #3: Linking IDA and WIA/ITA Caveat: I am probably the least knowledgeable in the room Intrigued by a policy brief from Center for Social Development (inventors of the IDA concept)
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Overview of Individual Development Accounts Have some broad similarity to IRA; assets that a person holds for specific purposes Targets low income/wealth families Family contributions are matched Funds may be spent on first home, education/training, or starting a small business
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WIA/Individual Training Accounts Training assistance is the highest “tier” WIA-related service Voucher based funding of training for qualified participants at approved training providers
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Potential Benefits of Linking IDA and ITA Leverage multiple sources of funding to provide higher level of education than might otherwise be available (both IDA and ITA typically have caps) WIA-related counseling services assist efficient expenditure of IDA assets WIA funds provide the match to IDA contributions
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Policy Recommendations DOL clarify IDA status as a personal asset DOL clarify ability to use WIA funds to match IDA contributions Modify WIA performance measures to remove disincentive to serving low income employed individuals
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Policy Recommendations, cont. Allow WIA funds to provide support services to an individual with IDA- funded education IF an employment plan in place Include financial education as an intensive service funded by WIA (Senate WIA-reauth. S1021) Increase WIA appropriations
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Questions regarding this FYI? http://gwbweb.wustl.edu/csd/Publications/20 06/RP06-09.pdf
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Were today’s objectives met? Provide some information Start a relationship Begin a conversation
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