2012 Otis Report on the Creative Economy of the Los Angeles Region
Sixth annual report on the economic impact of creative industries in the Los Angeles Region
Sixth annual report on the economic impact of creative industries in the Los Angeles Region
Economic description of core industries in Southern California
International trade data and trends for Southern California
. . . describe the presence of the entertainment industry in the Los Angeles area economy, to estimate the impact the industry has on the local economy, and to identify both the challenges and opportunities facing the industry in the coming years.
Economic forecast for the US, California, and Southern California counties.
Analysis of manufacturing in California and factors affecting the industry trends
. . . explores how reasonable and balanced the states’ tort liability systems are perceived to be by U.S. business.
. . . incisive articles and comprehensive data found nowhere else about the Inland Empire.
. . . uses 26 indicators, divided into those five key areas that best capture what is new about the New Economy:
“. . . articulates a vision for success in building the Next Economy in California guided by a set of principles that must be agreed upon by stakeholders at all levels”
. . . measures six vital categories for businesses: costs, labor supply, regulatory environment, current economic climate, growth prospects and quality of life.
Economic data for California and other states in the 12th District
. . . empirical description of California’s economic performance compared with other states, focusing on the metrics of output and jobs.
The Economic Strategy for SLO County is being successfully implemented and is creating economic vitality through the collaboration of local business leaders across six business sectors. These cluster groups are dedicated to creating jobs and making it easier to conduct and grow business throughout the county.
The report and recommendations . . .are formulated to answer as directly and objectively as possible the goal of making the state competitive for the future by providing more and better jobs for its people and thereby increasing the economic well-being of all Californians.