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Contact us

Clyde W. Barrow, Ph.D
Director

Email: cbarrow@umassd.edu

Correspondence and inquiries should be addressed to:

The Center for Policy Analysis
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
285 Old Westport Road
North Dartmouth, MA. 02747-2300

Phone: 508-990-9660
Fax: 508-999-8374


Directions

area map

From Boston and points north
Route 128/93 to Route 24 south; at split in Fall River take Route I-195 east to exit 12 (See below)

From Providence, RI and points west
Route I-195 east through Fall River, MA to exit 12 (See below)

From Cape Cod and points east
Route I-195 west through New Bedford to exit 12A (See below)

local map

From Exits 12 or 12A to the Center for Policy Analysis. Take right off exit onto Faunce Corner Road. Proceed south, traveling across Route 6 onto Old Westport Road. At fork, bear left onto Chase Rd. There will be a cemetery on your left side after the fork.The Center for Policy Analysis is about a half mile on your right. Look for a large blue sign.










What's New!

Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey, 2009
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Full Report
- PowerPoint Presentation

New England Casino Gaming Update, 2009
- Full report
- Press release

Playing the Odds I: Why Massachusetts Residents Want Resort Casinos
-Executive Summary -Press Release

Clyde W. Barrow in Gaming Law Review and Economics. Volume 12, Number 4, 2008

The Persistence of Pseudo-Facts in the U.S. Casino Debate: The Case of Massachusetts

AHA! Economic Impact Analysis and Program Evaluation, 2007-2008

SouthCoast Signals 2008 SouthCoast Signals measures fifty-four social, economic, educational, and environmental indicators in the SouthCoast region of Massachusetts. In all, fifty-four indicators are tracked to determine where the region is and where it is going.

CFPA Survey Helps Boost Funding for Local Programming in Randolph: Story in the Quincy Patriot Ledger