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Clyde W. Barrow, Ph.D., Director
Areas of Expertise:
Public Management
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Economic Development |
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Industry and Economic Base
Analysis
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Program Evaluation
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Gaming Research |
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Mission
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Policy Analysis is a multidisciplinary research unit that promotes economic, social, and political development by providing research and technical assistance to client organizations. The Center for Policy Analysis offers custom designed research and technical analysis in the areas of economic development, public management, program evaluation and public opinion research for government agencies, non-profit organizations, private businesses, and educational institutions. The Center for Policy Analysis strives to erode the walls between research and teaching by training students in the techniques of applied social science and by conducting university and community based educational programs. The Center for Policy Analysis does not pursue a predetermined research agenda, but is a flexible research organization responding on a timely basis to the problems and issues identified by client agencies.
The Center for Policy Analysis has completed an extensive series of projects on behalf of various groups and agencies since 1985. Clicking on the links at the top of the page will take you to a listing of projects conducted by the Center.
Governance and Staffing
The Center for Policy Analysis consists of a Director, twelve Senior Research Associates, two Adjunct Research Associates, and several undergraduate and graduate Research Assistants. Click here for more information about the Center's staff and boards.
The Center is organized into three divisions. For further information and access to Center reports:
Each division is headed by an individual who specializes in that area of research and who has several years' experience in conducting applied research for government, business, or educational agencies. The Center's staff is drawn primarily from faculty of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, but when necessary the Center is authorized to appoint adjunct research associates from throughout the University of Massachusetts System, from other public and private colleges, and to appoint private sector specialists. The Center for Policy Analysis reports to the Dean of SEPPCE for administrative purposes, but the Center is governed by a fifteen member Executive Board and it is administered on a day-to-day basis by the Director.
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What's News!
New Bedford Residents' Support for a Hicks-Logan Casino Widens
- Press Release
- Data Tables
- Survey
Palmer Residents Still Favor a Resort Casino
- Press Release
- Data Tables
- Survey
New England Casino Gaming Update, 2010
- Press release
- Full Report
NEGU: A Critique of Its Critics, Gaming Law Review & Economics
- Full Article
Bay Staters Support Proposal to License Casinos & Racinos
- Press release
- Data tables
- Survey
The Economic Impact of a Vibrant Marketplace in Downtown New Bedford
- Full report
SouthCoast Signals 2009 SouthCoast Signals measures fifty-four social, economic, educational, and environmental indicators in the SouthCoast region of Massachusetts.
CFPA Survey Helps Boost Funding for Local Programming in Randolph: Story in the Quincy Patriot Ledger
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