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A second outbreak will have even worse damage
People around the world are wondering how long COVID-restrictions have to last in order to curtail the pandemic. A research study on 36 countries and 50 U.S. states has found that aggressive intervention to contain COVID-19 must be maintained for at least 44 days. The study is co-authored by Professor...
COVID-19 will deliver a blow but how bad it will be is yet to be seen
Report calls for policymakers to enact zoning and other reforms
The region has a higher share of job growth than the nation, California as a whole, and neighboring Southern California metros
Local manufacturing industry remains a key growth sector
UCR’s Center for Economic Forecasting says the region’s housing problem is a land use issue solvable at the local level
‘Regions Rise Together’ comparison to coastal regions may distort policy direction
New analysis finds small businesses are powering establishment growth, but medium and large firms contribute more to job gains
New analysis reveals region’s most and least competitive industries
Wage growth still trails state but fuels impressive jumps in local taxable sales
Targeted violation reports are more likely to encourage vertical integration and reward “good” firms
Region has more than offset establishment losses from the ‘Great Recession’
Region’s job growth underperforms state for first time since 2012
Local land use decisions and opposition cause the region to lag behind, especially in affordable housing
The regions's home affordability helps local labor force expand
The region’s economy continues to grow despite ongoing trade disputes that many feared would inhibit the logistics industry
New study could help countries bolster domestic industries without resorting to tariffs or international trade re-negotiations
Worker scarcity driving wage increases; Inland Empire affordability advantage will help buffer region from slowdown in Southern California home sales
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