21 research outputs found
Committee Meeting of Senate Select Committee on Economic Growth Strategies: "The Select Committee will take testimony from invited guests concerning tax incentive program best practices and oversight of the Grow NJ program and the Economic Redevelopment and Growth grant program," September 5, 2019
Committee Meeting of Senate Select Committee on Economic Growth Strategies: "The Select Committee will take testimony from invited representatives of businesses directly impacted by New Jersey Economic Development Authority tax incentives and experts in economic development. Invited guests will testify concerning the impact of delayed tax incentive awards, the expiration of existing tax incentive programs, and the overall impact of tax incentives on the economy," September 23, 2019
Committee Meeting of Senate Select Committee on Economic Growth Strategies: "The Select Committee will take testimony from invited guests directly impacted by New Jersey Economic Development Authority tax incentives," November 18, 2019
Committee Meeting of Senate Select Committee on Economic Growth Strategies, July 29, 2019
Improving labour productivity in process construction maintenance and shutdown/turnaround projects
Industry dynamics in Growth Triangles : the E&E industry in SIJORI 25 years on
Launched in 1989 and encompassing Singapore, the Malaysian state of Johor, and Batam Island in Indonesia, the SIJORI Growth Triangle sought to market these territories as a ‘single investment destination’ offering differing factor endowments in close proximity. Singapore was the ‘core’ of the region; Johor and Batam occupied the land, labour, and resource-intensive ‘non-core’ spaces. During the 1990s, investment flows into the three territories, particularly in the electrical and electronics (E&E) industry, mirrored this division of labour. Through scrutinising trends in E&E firm entries, nationality, and industry branch in Singapore, Johor, and Batam for the 1993–2012/14 period, this article sheds light on the recent evolution of the E&E sector in the Growth Triangle. We document an increasing disconnect between the three nodes that has substantially reduced SIJORI's significance as an integrated industrial cross-border region
