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VARIABLES DATA SOURCE
Economic Growth Variables
Per capita income Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
Employment Economy.com
Gross metropolitan product Economy.com
Productivity Economy.com
Factor 1: Skilled Workforce and R&D
Pct. with professional and managerial occupation U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Pct. with graduate or professional degree U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Pct. with bachelor's degree U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Private R&D 3 year average per employee Economy.com
Total SBIR & STTR awards per employee U.S. Small Business Administration, ACS 2005
Population dependency American Community Survey (ACS) 2005
University R&D 3 year average per employee National Science Foundation, Economy.com
Factor 2: Legacy of Place
Business churning in all establishments U.S. Census LEEM
Climate Places Rated Almanac (Savageau, D. 2000)
Pct. of houses built before 1939 U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Dissimilarity index for black population National Center for Educaton Statistics
City poverty ratio U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
No. of government units per population U.S. Census of Governments
Pct. of manufacturing employment Economy.com
Factor 3: Urban Assimilation
Pct. of Hispanic U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Share of minority business employment U.S. Census, County Business Pattern
Pct. of foreign born U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Productivity in information sector Economy.com
Pct. of Asian U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Factor 4: Racial Inclusion and Income Equality
Pct. of Black or African American alone U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Isolation index for back population National Center for Educaton Statistics
Income inequality Housing and Urban Development
Pct. students at schools with 70%+ free lunches National Center for Educaton Statistics
Violent Crime per 100,000 population Federal Bureau of Investigation, States of the Cities Data System
Factor 5: Locational Amenities
Transportation index Places Rated Almanac(Savageau, 2000), Cities Ranked and Rated (Sperling and Sander, 2004)
Arts index Places Rated Almanac(Savageau, 2000), Cities Ranked and Rated (Sperling and Sander, 2004)
Recreation index Places Rated Almanac(Savageau, 2000), Cities Ranked and Rated (Sperling and Sander, 2004)
Health index Places Rated Almanac(Savageau, 2000), Cities Ranked and Rated (Sperling and Sander, 2004)
Factor 6: Technology Commercialization
Venture Capital per employee Thomson Financial Venture Economics
Number of patents per Thousand employee U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Cost of Living Index Economy.com
Factor 7: Urban/Metro Structure
Share of city population U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Property Crime per 100,000 population Federal Bureau of Investigation, States of the Cities Data System
Factor 8: Individual Entrepreneurship
Self employed all industries except ag & mining U.S. Census, American Community Survey (ACS)
Share of Business Establishments with under 20 workers U.S. Census, County Business Pattern
Variable: Business Dynamics
Business births and deaths ratio in single establishments U.S. Census LEEM

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