Comparison of 98th Congress bills proposing enterprise zones, revitalization areas, or job expansion areas

This comparison shows the main features of the Administration's enterprise zone bills, and of the several bills that have been introduced in the 98th Congress as alternatives. These are the bills that have been the subject of hearings. H.R. 1735 (Mitchell) and S. 634 (Hart et al.) are companion bills emphasizing participation by residents and community organizations in Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP's) and General Stock Ownership Corporations (GSOC's). H.R. 2375 (Nowak) includes provisions for extension of the Economic Development Administration programs and increased activity by the Small Business Administration, in addition to the tax incentives featured in the other bills.,Charlotte Breckenridge, Analyst in Regional Economics, Economics Divsion,CRS 84-706 E,"July 30, 1984.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3

Regional and local impacts of commercial airport relocation

Economic impacts of relocating a commercial airport from one area to another within a metropolitan region may be felt by the locality being left, by the locality receiving the activity, and by the larger metropolitan region containing the two locations. This paper provides a brief analysis of factors associated with economic impacts for the affected areas. The analysis is based on generalized assumptions for economic conditions in the respective areas prior to the hypothetical relocation.,CRS 84-700 E,"July 20, 1984.",SuDoc# LC 14. 18/3