New York City Sectoral Research Bibliography Compiled by the Fiscal Policy Institute, June, 2002 Overviews Building Skilled Workforces for New York s Regional Economies: A Report to Empire State Development. Regional Technology Strategies, Inc., July, 2000. The Sector Solution: Building a Broader Base for the New Economy, Center for an Urban Future, Neil Scott Kleiman, January, 2000. Strong Economy, Strong City: Jobs for New Yorkers. New York City Economic Policy and Marketing Group, September, 1993. Reinventing New York: Competing in the Next Century s Global Economy. Hugh O Neill and Mitchell L. Moss, NYU Urban Research Center, November, 1991. Technology/New Media After the Gold Rush: The Ongoing Opportunity in Information Technology, Center for an Urban Future, David Jason Fischer, March, 2002. The Future of the Tech Savvy City, Center for an Urban Future, Joel Kotkin, October, Networking: Work Patterns and Policies for the New Media Industry. Economic Policy Institute, Rosemary Batt, Susan Christopherson, Ned Rightor, Danielle Van Jaarsveld, 2001 NY New Media Industry Survey: Climate Study, January Pricewaterhouse Coopers, LLP. New York State s Technology Driven Industries: Software and Related Services. Empire State Development Corporation, September, 2000. Tech New York: A Framework for Public/Private Action. Industrial Technology Assistance Corporation and the Battelle Institute, February, 2000. The NYC Software/IT Industry: How NYC Can Compete More Effectively in Information Technology. New York City Office of the Comptroller, Alan G. Hevesi, Comptroller, April, 1999. The Media and Communications Industries in New York City: How Important a Source of New Jobs? Citizens Budget Commission, December, 1998. Telecommunications Infrastructure and New York s Competitiveness. Citizens Budget Commission, November, 1998. 1
Technology and Economic Development in the Tri-State Region. Collected Background Papers for the New York Academy of Sciences Roundtable Series, November 1996-May 1997. Health Care The Health Care Workforce in New York City, The Center for Health Workforce Studies, School of Public Health, University at Albany, September, Invisible Sweatshop: The Plight of Home Care Workers in New York City. Office of the Public Advocate for the City of New York, June, The New York City Economy: Recent Trends in Jobs, Income and the Health Care Industry. Office of the State Deputy Comptroller for New York City, March, 1997. Biotech/Biomedical Biotechnology: The Industry That Got Away. The Center for an Urban Future, September, 1999. Biotechnology in New York: A Global Industry in a Global Community, The Center for Biotechnology, SUNY at Stony Brook, Kelvin W. Willoughby, 1992. Report on the Economic Impact of the Non-Profit Sector Sponsored Biomedical Research in the Metropolitan New York Region, The Commission on Biomedical Research and Development, Nancy Aries and Elliot D. Sclar, 1992. Financial Sector Labor Market Trends and Issues in the New York City Securities Industry. Fiscal Policy Institute, Matt Mitchell, May, 2002. Market Segmentation and the Restructuring of Banking Jobs. Katherine Hughes and Annette Bernhardt, Columbia University Teachers College Institute on Education and the Economy, February, 1999. New York City s Economic and Fiscal Dependence on Wall Street, Office of the State Deputy Comptroller for the City of New York, August, 1998. National and Global Competitiveness of New York City as a Financial Center, Report to the Mayor s Committee on Financial Services Competitiveness, NYU Salomon Center, Stern School of Business, Ingo Walter & Anthony Saunders, May, 1991. Meeting the Challenge: Maintaining and Enhancing New York City as the World Financial Capital. Financial Services Task Force of the New York City Partnership, June, 1989. 2
Nonprofits Labor Market Trends and Issues in the New York City Non-Profit Social Services Sector, Fiscal Policy Institute, Sarah Crean, July, 2002. New York City s Nonprofit Sector. John E. Seley and Julian Wolpert, The New York City Nonprofits Project, May, 2002. The Nonprofit Sector in New York City. Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York, the Fund for the City of New York, and the City of New York, May, 1992. Manufacturing/General Making it in New York: The Manufacturing Land Use and Zoning Initiative. Pratt Institute Center for Community and Environmental Development/Municipal Art Society, June, The Little Manufacturer that Could: Opportunities and Challenges for Manufacturing in New York City. The New York Industrial Retention Network, May, 1999. Burst Growth Manufacturing Companies: Leaders for a New Generation of New York City Industry. Industrial Technology & Assistance Corporation, April, 1998. Designed in NY/Made in NY. Municipal Art Society and the Industrial Technology & Assistance Corporation, Winter, 1997. Made In New York: The Future of Manufacturing in the City of New York. Mitchell L. Moss, NYU Urban Research Center, August, 1994. New Opportunities For a Changing Economy: Summary Report of the Citywide Industry Study. New York City Department of City Planning, January, 1993. A Strategic Audit of Manufacturing in the New York-New Jersey Metropolitan Region. Telesis for the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, September, 1989. Greenpoint-Williamsburg: An Industrial Study. New York City Department of City Planning, December, 1987. Manufacturing/Real Estate The Big Squeeze: How Rising Rents and the Real Estate Crunch Are Forcing Small Businesses Out of New York, Center for an Urban Future, May, 1999. Addressing the Real Estate Needs of New York City s Manufacturing Firms: An Analysis of Current City Programs and Suggestions for Improved Effectiveness. Alice Meaker for the Industrial Technology Assistance Corporation, December, 1998. Manhattan Loft Space and Manufacturing Jobs. New York Interface Development Project Inc., March, 1984. 3
Manufacturing/Apparel The Garment Center: Still in Fashion. A Land Use Analysis of the Special Garment Center District. New York Industrial Retention Network, April, The Empire Has No Clothes: Rising Real Estate Prices and Declining City Support Threatens the Future of New York s Apparel Industry. The Center for an Urban Future, February, 2000. The Garment Industry Development Corporation: A Case Study of a Sectoral Employment Development Approach, Sectoral Employment Development Learning Project, the Aspen Institute, November, 1999. Opportunity at Work: The New York City Garment Industry. Mark Levitan, Community Service Society of New York, 1998. Keeping New York In Fashion. Kurt Salmon Associates, Inc., Garment Industry Development Corporation, 1992. The Chinatown Garment Industry Study. Abeles, Schwartz, Haeckel & Silverblatt, Inc., June, 1983. Manufacturing/Other SubSectors Baked in New York: Special Report to the Consortium for Worker Education and the Artisan Baking Center. New York Industrial Retention Network, February, 2002. Food from New York City: An Analysis of New York City s Food Manufacturing Industry. The New York Industrial Retention Network, December, 1999. Diamond and Jewelry Industries Study. Office of the Manhattan Borough President, September, 1992. The Graphic Arts Industry and Economic Development in New York City: Contributing to Long Term Growth. Coopers & Lybrand and Harrie F. Lewis & Associates for the New York City Office of Business Development, June, 1989. Retail Retailing New York: Manhattan Borough President Ruth W. Messinger s Report on New York City s Retail Economy. June, 1996. Small Retail Business Study Commission: Interim Report. February, 1986. Tourism/Culture Tourism in U.S. Global Cities: A Comparison of New York and Los Angeles. David F. Gladstone and Susan S. Fainstein, 2000 Spaces for Play: The Impacts of Entertainment Development on New York City. Susan S. Fainstein and Robert Stokes, Rutgers Center for Urban Policy Research, 1997. 4
Rollin On the River: Riverboat Gaming in New York City. New York City Council Finance Committee, April, 1994. The Arts as an Industry: Their Economic Importance to the New York-New Jersey Metropolitan Region (Part I of Tourism & The Arts in the New York-New Jersey Region). The Port Authority of NY & NJ, Alliance for the Arts, New York City Partnership, Partnership for New Jersey, October, 1993. Tourism as an Industry: Its Economic Importance to the New York-New Jersey Metropolitan Region (Part II of Tourism & The Arts in the New York-New Jersey Region). The Port Authority of NY & NJ, Alliance for the Arts, New York City Partnership, Partnership for New Jersey, October, 1993. Transportation/Waterfront On a Wing and a Prayer: Highway Gridlock, Antiquated Cargo Facilities Keep New York s Airports Grounded, Center for an Urban Future, Jonathan Bowles, January, Cross Harbor Freight Movement Major Investment Study. Edwards and Kelcey Engineers, Inc., May, 2000. On the Waterfront: How New York City s planned modern rail freight center is being converted to a private industrial park with millions in public subsidies. New York City Office of the Comptroller, Office of Policy Management, Elizabeth Holtzman, Comptroller, March, 1993. 5