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Bay Area Council Economic Institute
201 California Street, Suite 1450
San Francisco, CA 94111
Phone: (415) 981-7117
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www.bayareaeconomy.org
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Bay Area Council Economic InstituteThe Bay Area Council Economic Institute is a public-private partnership of business, labor, government and higher education that works to support the economic vitality and competitiveness of California and the Bay Area. Its work builds on the twenty-year record of fact-based economic analysis and policy leadership of the Bay Area Economic Forum, which merged with the Bay Area Council in January 2008. The Association of Bay Area Governments is a founder and key institutional partner. The Economic Institute also supports and manages the Bay Area Science and Innovation Consortium (BASIC), a partnership of Northern California’s leading scientific research institutions and laboratories. Through its economic and policy research and partnerships, the Economic Institute addresses major issues impacting the competitiveness, economic development and quality of life of the region and the state, including infrastructure, globalization, science and technology, and governance. Its Board of Trustees, which oversees the development of its products and initiatives, is composed of leaders representing business, labor, government, higher education, science and technology, and philanthropy.

Bay Area CouncilThe Bay Area Council is a business-sponsored, public-policy advocacy organization for the nine-county Bay Area. The Council proactively advocates for a strong economy, a vital business environment, and a better quality of life for everyone who lives here. Founded in 1945, as a way for the region’s business community and like-minded individuals to concentrate and coordinate their efforts, the Bay Area Council is widely respected by elected officials, policy makers and other civic leaders as the regional voice of business in the Bay Area. Today, more than 275 of the largest employers in the region support the Bay Area Council and offer their CEO or top executive as a member.

Association of Bay Area GovernmentsThe Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) is the official comprehensive planning agency for the San Francisco Bay Area region. ABAG’s mission is to strengthen cooperation and coordination among local governments. ABAG addresses social, environmental, and economic issues that transcend local borders, such as land use, growth management, housing, and economic competitiveness. All nine counties and 101 cities within the Bay Area are voluntary members of ABAG, representing nearly all of the region’s population.

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