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This set includes a series of economic reports commissioned by ASCE that examine the connections between economic opportunity and infrastructure investment. Individual titles are listed below. Each report outlines the economic consequences if we fail to act in a different infrastructure sector, as well as the economic gains that could be made to GDP if the United States chooses to invest in our communities.
Prepared for the American Society of Civil Engineers by Economic Development Research Group, Inc.
Each report in the Failure to Act series provides an objective analysis of the economic implications for the United States of its continued underinvestment in ...
Prepared for the American Society of Civil Engineers by Economic Development Research Group, Inc., and Downstream Strategies
Each report in the Failure to Act series provides an objective analysis of the economic implications for the United States of its ...
Prepared for the American Society of Civil Engineers by Economic Development Research Group, Inc.
Each report in the Failure to Act series provides an objective analysis of the economic implications for the United States of its continued underinvestment in ...
Prepared for the American Society of Civil Engineers by Economic Development Research Group, Inc., and Downstream Strategies
Each report in the Failure to Act series provides an objective analysis of the economic implications for the United States of its ...
Prepared for the American Society of Civil Engineers by Economic Development Research Group, Inc.
Each report in the Failure to Act series provides an objective analysis of the economic implications for the United States of its continued underinvestment in ...
Prepared for the American Society of Civil Engineers by Economic Development Research Group, Inc., in association with La Capra Associates.
Each report in the Failure to Act series provides an objective analysis of the economic implications for the United ...