economic development administration

Economic Development Administration. A unit in the U.S. Department of Commerce responsible for helping to develop local economies and distressed areas by making grants for public works and development facilities that are designed to reduce persistent unemployment in economically distressed areas. • The agency was created in 1965 by the Public Works and Economic Development Act. — Abbr. EDA.
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