California Economic Strategy Panel
The bipartisan California Economic Strategy Panel was established in 1993 to develop an overall economic vision and strategy to guide public policy. The Panel engages in an objective and collaborative biennial planning process that examines economic regions, industry clusters, and cross-regional economic issues. The California Regional Economies Project is currently the lead mechanism for these efforts. For an overview of the Panel and its work, view this PowerPoint presentation. Also see the statutory mandates pertaining to the Panel.
News
- California’s Role in the Global Economy – New Context, New Opportunity
In 2007, the California Economic Strategy Panel chose to examine the topic of California’s integration into the global economy. This monograph is the latest in a series following California’s Green Economy, Infrastructure, the Food Chain, Logistics, the Manufacturing Value Chain, and Health Sciences & Services. - DRAFT Clean Technology & the Green Economy: Growing Products, Services, Businesses & Jobs in California’s Value Network - 2008
This report is in the process of being finalized, as the information gathered during industry forums is incorporated into the report. - The 2008 Regional Economic Profiles are now available online. The 2008 Profiles update the Economic Profiles released in 2007, and use a new shortened format to provide information about the statewide and regional economies that’s easy to read and digest.
Featured Information
- California Regional Economies Project
- Industry Clusters of Opportunity User Guide – September 2008
- California Regional Economies Employment Series (CREE)
- California Economic Regions
- Economic Data
- Labor Market Information
- California Economic Development Partnership
- California Business Portal
- Governor’s Summit on Career Technical Education
- 2007 California Economic Strategy Panel Events