Through applied research and technical assistance, Economic & Workforce Development staff seek to advance Maine's economy and build Maine's workforce. Staff bring their expertise in economic impact analysis and modeling, forecasting, and strategic planning to their work with communities and organizations. They work with organizations and agencies to develop and implement professional development programs and partner with a broad range of stakeholders to develop innovative economic development solutions that contribute to Maine's economy.

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Submissions from 2020

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Maine Employment Change during the Early Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Shift-Share Analysis, Todd Gabe

Submissions from 2011

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The Employment Impacts of Wind Power Development in Maine 2003-2010, Charles S. Colgan

Submissions from 2010

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The Impacts of Wind Power Development in Maine 2003-2010, Charles Colgan

Submissions from 2009

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Evaluation of Maine Technology Institute Programs For Awards Ending July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2008, Charles Colgan and Bruce Andrews

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Economic Impacts of the Proposed Maine Power Reliability Project, Charles S. Colgan

Submissions from 2008

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The Economic Impacts of the Horizon Wind Energy Project, Charles Colgan

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Maine’s Technology Sectors and Clusters: Status and Strategy, Charles Colgan, Marianne Clark, Charles Lawton, and James Damicis

Books from 1993

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Dollars and Sense: Maine State Budgeting at a Crossroads, Josephine M. LaPlante and Robert G. Devlin