Connecticut Institute For The 21st Century

  • Connecticut: Economic Vitality and Competitive Cities

    This report defines the issues, relationships and resources necessary to compete in a global economy. It analyzes the relationship between livable cities and middle class workers, and focuses on the roles of "place," "people," and "payroll" in shaping the economy of a region. 

    September 28, 2006

  • Connecticut: Economic Vitality & Land Use

    This report, from the Connecticut Regional Institute for the 21st Century, offers recommendations on how transportation, economic vitality and land use are linked. It is the product of a year long review of the relationship between development patterns, transportation, and quality of life. It also recommends policy changes for the state's land use planning system. This report is targeted toward business, civic, and government leaders.

    May 31, 2003

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