Abstract
This study is a cost-benefit analysis of specialty retail development in a central business district. Public-private and social sectors are analyzed to determine the impact of a unique public-private partnership on each. By using an opportunity cost calculation, the study found that if this case(Portside- Toledo) is representative than cities are spending more on in entives for development of specialty retail markets than those projects return to the cities.
Advisor
Galster, George
Department
Urban Studies
Recommended Citation
Hunt, Mary Berrett, "A Study of Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Public-Private Partnership: Toledo Portside Marketplace" (1989). Senior Independent Study Theses Archive. Paper 155.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/independentstudyarchive/155
Publication Date
1989
Degree Granted
Bachelor of Arts
Document Type
Senior Independent Study Thesis
© Copyright 1989 Mary Berrett Hunt