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Nevada Regional Economic Analysis Project
Nevada
On behalf of University Center for Economic Development (UCED), University of Nevada, Reno, greetings and welcome to the Nevada Regional Economic Analysis Project. Using the interactive regional economic tools of analysis at your disposal on this website, we invite you to conduct your own research to examine and assess changing economic conditions and trends of counties or regions within Nevada.
NV-REAP features data and regional economic tools of analysis that apply to the 17 Nevada counties and Nevada's 3 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). To further enhance the investigation of the Nevada economy in a regional policy and planning context, these website resources additionally assemble the data and introduce tools of analysis for conducting research on Nevada's 2 EDA Development Districts.
Nevada Regionalization Map
Regionalization Map
The WNDD is a Federal EDA (Economic Development Administration) Economic Development District (EDD).
WNDD's primary mission is to work on behalf of all the public sector jurisdictions in the 7-county region to further develop and diversify the region's economy and tax base. In addition, it functions to foster collaborative inter-governmental approaches to identify and implement programs that address and resolve regional issues and concerns.
Through the Nevada Regional Economic Analysis Project, the UNR Center for Economic Development supports the WNDD as an EDA Economic Development District in fulfilling its mission to examine and monitor economic progress and change across the region on an ongoing basis.
NV-REAP fosters analysis of regional and interregional economic transformations and dynamics to support the advance of economic planning and policy development statewide.
NV-REAP features data and regional economic tools of analysis that apply to the 17 Nevada counties and Nevada's 3 metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs). To further enhance the investigation of the Nevada economy in a regional policy and planning context, these website resources additionally assemble the data and introduce tools of analysis for conducting research on Nevada's 4 State Economic Development Regions.
Nevada Regionalization Map
Regionalization Map
NV-REAP fosters analysis of regional and interregional economic transformations and dynamics to support the advance of economic planning and policy development statewide.
If your interests align with examining broader trends across the Nevada's regional landscape, apply the interactive diagnostics available at the "click of a mouse" and select from among an assortment of principal indicators of major importance:
Investigate a topic all too often overlooked relating to how the changing mix and role of property income, transfer payments, earned income, and their contributions to growth, have transformed the Nevada regional economy against the backdrop of changes nationwide.
The cornerstone of the Nevada Regional Economic Analysis Project is the annual data compiled by the Regional Income Division and Regional Product Division of the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Department of Commerce encompassing nearly 6 decades--from 1969 to 2023.
To compare and assess Nevada's economy in contrast with other states of your choosing, enlist the use of the "Comparative Trends Analysis"  in the United States Regional Economic Analysis Project
United States Regional Economic Analysis Project
UCED
The University Center for Economic Development (UCED) at the University of Nevada, Reno was established in the fall of 1992 in response to the growing need within the state for economic development research, technical assistance and educational services. The UCED's primary objective is fostering economic development throughout Nevada by making the extensive resources of the University of Nevada, Reno available to organizations and areas that can benefit from job and income creation and job retention efforts. The UCED is sponsored by the University of Nevada, Reno with support provided by the Economic Development Administration (EDA) of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
UCED Director
Foundation Professor
Thomas R. Harris Ph.D.
Phone: (775) 784-1681
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