Nicholas Kacher
Author
Series
REDI report volume 2021, February
Pub. Date
2021.
Description
In 2017, 3/4 of all US businesses were nonemployers. 41% of nonemployer establishments were female-led, and female-led ventures accounted for 24% of total nonemployer revenues. Non employers are growing steadily in Colorado. Nonemployer growth among Colorado women is driven by growth in businesses owned by women of color in metropolitan areas.
Author
Series
REDI report volume 2017, June
Pub. Date
2017.
Description
Nonemployer establishments, including "gig" workers, have grown steadily in number over the past two decades, while growth in employer establishments has been inconsistent. In particular, the Great Recession of 2007-2009 appears to have had a dramatic negative effect on net establishment growth. Here is an analysis to look separately at openings and closures. All figures discussed here refer to employer establishments, businesses or business locations...
Author
Pub. Date
2016.
Description
Innovation can be defined as a product, process, or service that generates new value in the market. The outcome of innovation could be a physical product, or something less tangible such as a new way of isolating proteins for genetic research. Innovation is difficult to measure directly, so we separately measure four key components of innovation: talent, ideas, capital, and entrepreneurship. The first three components are necessary to produce 'raw'...
Author
Series
REDI report volume 2018, October
Pub. Date
2018.
Description
Colorado typically experiences above-average rates of in-migration as well as out-migration. There are some indications that at least in the Denver area, net migration may slow as housing prices rise. Important regional differences migration differences across the state have become more pronounced over time, with the Front Range rapidly gaining population while other parts of the state see net outflows