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The
Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy (CCSCE) has
become the recognized source of independent information about long-term
trends in California. CCSCE was founded as an independent, private
economic research organization specializing in the analysis and
study of California. CCSCE focuses on long-term economic and demographic
trends in the state and its major economic regions.
CCSCE works with private companies and public institutions that
require an explanation and analysis of the growth process as well
as detailed quantitative projections. CCSCE has developed a proprietary
model to project long-term economic trends in California based on
a detailed analysis of the prospects of California industries within
the framework of national and global trends.
CCSCE uses its findings to help decision makers in both the private
and public sector make long-term strategic plans regarding business
decisions and public policy.
CCSCE activities include research projects on the California economy;
CCSCE’s annual series of projection reports; customized long-term
economic and demographic projections; database products; and senior
management briefings, presentations, and speeches. CCSCE also participates
as a research partner in public policy projects related to economic
and demographic trends in California.
CCSCE was established in 1969 by Robert K.
Arnold and Stephen Levy. It has been
a source of reliable information on California for investors, businesses,
and public agencies for over 35 years. Stephen Levy has been Director
of CCSCE since 1985. |
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