MONTANA BUSINESS QUARTERLY
Volume 52, Number 2, Summer 2014 |
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Bicycle TourismProviding Economic Development Opportunities for Montanaby Norma Polovitz Nickerson, Jake Jorgenson, Meredith Berry, Jane Kwenye, Daniel Kozel, and Jessica Schutz |
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Bicycle tourism is gaining momentum in Montana. In fact, it could be the new phenomenon in the travel industry. And it's definitely an economic boon. Multiday bicyclists take longer to get anywhere, thereby showering the communities they stop in with outside dollars. |
Montana Manufacturers SurveyOperating in Montana has Many Advantagesby Steven W. Hayes, Todd A. Morgan, Charles E. Keegan III, Colin B. Sorenson, Shannon Furniss |
Living a "Montana lifestyle" with access to recreational opportunities is one of the advantages of operating a business in Montana, according to respondents to BBER's annual manufacturers survey. |
"Tight Oil" RevolutionA Game Changer for Montana's Economyby Patrick M. Barkey |
In 2005, less than 2 percent of U.S. crude oil was produced through horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. In 2013, the share was more than a third, and it continues to grow rapidly. The increases in gas production are no less startling. For a state like Montana, which sites astride the Bakken formation, it has been a sea change for the entire economy. |
Early Childhood EducationInvestment Brings Big Resultsby Jennifer Calder |
Research on the return on investment in high-quality early childhood education shows short- and long-term savings of between $4 and $12 for every dollar invested. Though the evidence is overwhelming, Montana is one of the only eight states that does not provide funding for preschool. |