Conference Proceedings
The Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies was established to promote the study, understanding and solution of regional policy issues, with special reference to Southern California. Areas of study include problems of the environment, urban design, housing, community and neighborhood dynamics, transportation and local economic development. The Center was founded in 1988 with a $5 million endowment from Ralph and Goldy Lewis. In addition to income from the Lewis Endowment, the Center is supported by private and corporate foundation gifts and grants, individual donors, and research grants from a variety of governmental agencies. The Center sponsors a lecture/seminar series, as well as workshops and conferences focusing on Southern California, in an effort to build bridges to the local community.
Some working papers are not available electronically but a link is provided to the Lewis Center website for ordering instructions. (http://lewis.sppsr.ucla.edu/WorkingPapers.html)
There are 3 publications in this collection, published between 2003 and 2006.
Ong, Paul M.; Ishikawa, Hiroshi: A Research Agenda: Impacts of Welfare Reform on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), 2006
DeVol, Ross C: Technology as an Economic Engine for Southern California, 2003
Kyser, Jack: Growing the Los Angeles Economy, 2003