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The Georgia Manufacturing Survey 2008
The Georgia Manufacturing Survey (GMS) is a statewide study conducted every two to three years by Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute and the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy to assess the business and technological conditions of Georgia’s manufacturers. | More about GMS and Innovation Surveys

 
Special Studies of Georgia's Pulp and Paper Sector
Sponsorship from the Center for Paper Business and Industry Studies at Georgia Tech has enabled the Georgia Manufacturing Survey to undertake special studies of the pulp and paper sector in Georgia in 2005 and 2008. Key reports and articles from these studies are listed below:
   
Sustainability Practices and Training in the Georgia Pulp and Paper Sector (2008) | Summary
Innovation and Sustainability in the Georgia Pulp and Paper Sector | Full Report 2008 [PDF]
Innovation in the Pulp and Paper Manufacturing Industry: Insights from the 2005 Georgia Manufacturing Survey | Sloan Industry Studies Working Papers [PDF]
   
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Contact Jan Youtie at jan.youtie@innovate.gatech.edu for more information. Sponsors: Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute; School of Public Policy; Center for Paper, Business and Industry Studies; Georgia Department of Labor; Georgia QuickStart; and Habif, Arogeti, and Wynne, LLC
 
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