Business Retention and Expansion (BRE) Programs: Developing a Business Retention and Expansion Survey
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Cothran, Henry M. 2006. “Business Retention and Expansion (BRE) Programs: Developing a Business Retention and Expansion Survey: FE654 FE654, 10 2006”. EDIS 2006 (22). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fe654-2006.

Abstract

FE654, a 5-page fact sheeet by Henry M. Cothran, is fourth in a series of 10 publications on establishing Business Retention and Expansion programs. It provides a general overview of the major steps in a process that leads to successful administration of a BRE survey. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Food and Resource Economics, October 2006.

FE654/FE654: Business Retention and Expansion (BRE) Programs: Developing a Business Retention and Expansion Survey (ufl.edu)

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References

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Morse, George W., and Scott Loveridge. 1998. Implementing Local Business Retention and Expansion Visitation Programs. Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.

Salant, P., and D. Dillman. 1994. How to Conduct Your Own Survey. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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