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LSBE's placement rate for Human Resource Management majors in 2003-2004 was 95% with an average salary of $29,102. Sixty-seven percent of the graduating majors were employed in Minnesota.

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Research

The Bureau of Business and Economic Research works for students, alumni, and the region as a whole, and has three distinct functions:

  • to collect, analyze, and disseminate information regarding the economy of Duluth, Northeast Minnesota, and the State of Minnesota;
  • to provide specific research to identify economic problems and opportunities in Minnesota;
  • and to act as a catalyst which generates research from faculty, staff and students within the School.

In addition, the Bureau operates as a place for students to gain the hands-on, real-world skills of conducting economic and business research, and perhaps most importantly, it provides unbiased data and analysis concerning the economic viability of building, expanding or relocating businesses in our region.

Funded by a special appropriation of the Minnesota Legislature, private contracts, and research grants, the Bureau of Business and Economic Research is actively involved in a number of current projects. Click the links below for more information.

BBER FUNDED RESEARCH recently completed (Acrobat pdf files and project links)

BBER FUNDED RESEARCH in-progress includes:

  • Erie Pier Process Re-use FacilityCost Analysis, with Rodger Brannan, for the Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute, 2008
  • The Economic Impact of Forest Products Industry for Selected Northern Counties
    of Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin, 2007
  • MN DNR Windmap and Impact, with Michael Mageau and UMD Center for Sustainable Community Development, 2008

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Contact Information
Telephone: 218-726-8614
FAX: 218-726-6555
Postal address:
104 School of Business and Economics Building
University of Minnesota Duluth
412 Library Drive
Duluth, MN 55812-3029

E-mail: Jim Skurla, Acting Director jskurla@d.umn.edu
Jean Jacobson, Editor jjacobs1@d.umn.edu
Vickie Almquist-Minko, Executive Office and Administrative Specialist valmquis@d.umn.edu