Reports

Industry Sector Case Studies
Examine individual success stories of hi-tech businesses in Michigan.

Attracting And Retaining The Best Talent To Michigan
Report Shows Michigan Successfully Retains Tech Graduates.
79 Percent of the State’s Tech Graduates Stay in Michigan.

Michigan's Archived Industry Sector Newsletters
Bimonthly newsletters providing an overview of the Michigan's high tech industry sectors.

Executive Summary: Benchmarks for the Next Michigan - Measuring Our Competitiveness - May 2002
This report presents the results of a comprehensive benchmarking analysis of Michigan’s economic and technology foundations, its achievements in nurturing innovative, technology-driven economic development, and its competitiveness relative to other states across the nation.

Michigan's Technology Business Update Newsletter
Michigan's Technology Business Update report is the bimonthly newsletter of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, providing an overview of the state's high-tech business sectors: information technology, advanced manufacturing, and life sciences.

The Michigan Economy 1989-2002
This report illustrates many cycles and trends.

The Michigan Entrepreneurship Education Network (MEEN) Entrepreneurship Education Benchmarking and Template Report

Next Michigan - Our Competitiveness Action Agenda
August 2002
What follows is a blueprint action plan for the critical economic issues facing Michigan.

A Collaborative Business Model for the Tool and Die Industry
September 30, 2002

Michigan Automotive Research & Development Directory
November 2002 - the first ever assembly of data on 135 Michigan companies involved in vehicle research, engineering and product development. A report of the Michigan Economic development Corporation and the Michigan Automotive Partnership

Michigan: The High-Technology Automotive State
A study commissioned by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, shows that Michigan is ranked fourth in the nation for total employment in high-tech industries.

The Economic Impact of Michigan’s Public Universities
This assessment uses a model that calculates the direct and indirect economic impact of the public universities in Michigan in 1999 (the latest year for which the necessary data were available).

Workforce and Career Development - Building Upon Key Michigan Strengths
Improving Michigan's Competitive Advantage, May 2002

MEDC - Community Assistance Team - Community Assessments

LinkMichigan Presentation - November 20, 2001 - Gartner Group

Positioning the State of Michigan as a Leading Candidate for Fuel Cell and Alternative Powertrain Manufacturing

A report conducted for the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and the Michigan Automotive Partnership.

Reports Related to the Michigan Life Sciences
Reports and announcements issued by the MEDC related to the Michigan Life Sciences Corridor

Go To: Archived Economic Development Reports