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Regional Update

1991 - 1998

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1998, issue Oct

Financial crises abroad pose many uncertainties for Southeast in 1999 pp. 1-4
Anonymous
Economic outlook for Alabama varies by region pp. 5-7
Anonymous
Florida growth to slow but remain strong pp. 8-10
Anonymous
Georgia's strong performance continues to move the state forward pp. 11-13
Anonymous
Louisiana expands, but lower gas prices temper growth pp. 14-16
Anonymous
Although gambling boom ends, Mississippi's economy is stable pp. 17-19
Anonymous
National slowing will affect Tennessee's growth prospects pp. 20-22
Anonymous

1998, issue Jul

What is fueling Atlanta's housing growth? pp. 1, 3-5
Anonymous
Homebuilder John Wieland assesses housing industry developments pp. 6-7
Anonymous
Gulf of Mexico oil companies gush over new drilling technology pp. 8-10
Anonymous
Manufacturing survey: Current output and prices up, outlook activity softens in July pp. 12-13
Whitney Mancuso and R. Mark Rogers

1998, issue Jan

How will the Asian financial crisis affect the Southeast? pp. 1,3-4
Anonymous
Defense contractors in the region respond to military spending cuts pp. 5-7
Anonymous
Manufacturing survey: Prices soft, production outlook up in January pp. 8-9
Whitney Mancuso and R. Mark Rogers

1997, issue Oct

Southeast to mirror nation's overall balance in 1998 pp. 1-4
Anonymous
Alabama to reap benefits of new industry pp. 5-7
Anonymous
Florida continues to drive southeast economy pp. 8-10
Anonymous
Moderate growth pushes Georgia past post-Olympic slowdown pp. 11-13
Anonymous
Louisiana economy sends mixed signals pp. 14-16
Anonymous
Some bright signs to emerge for Mississippi pp. 17-19
Anonymous
A good but not great year ahead for Tennessee pp. 20-22
Anonymous

1997, issue Jul

Economic shifts cause Florida's major cities to interact differently pp. 3-4
Anonymous
Manufacturing survey: August activity slips from July surge pp. 6-7
Whitney Mancuso and R. Mark Rogers
Georgia landowners face decision on conservation reserve program acreage pp. 1, 8-9
Anonymous

1997, issue Apr

Chinese crawfish reduce Louisiana market share pp. 1, 8
Harriette Grissom
Building the capital of the new South: a review of Atlanta Rising pp. 3-5
Thomas Cunningham
Manufacturing survey: current activity and prices slip; outlook up slightly pp. 6-7
Whitney Mancuso and R. Mark Rogers

1997, issue Jan

Environmental, social issues change Florida cane growing pp. 1, 3, 6
Harriette Grissom
Five members appointed to Atlanta Fed board of directors pp. 4-5
Anonymous
Manufacturing survey: moderate level of growth follows sharp swings pp. 8-9
Whitney Mancuso and R. Mark Rogers

1996, issue Oct

Southeast to keep pace with the nation in 1997 pp. 1-4
Anonymous
Alabama is poised for improvement pp. 5-7
Anonymous
Florida's pace to slow but remain strong pp. 8-10
Anonymous
A slower but positive pace in store for Georgia pp. 11-13
Anonymous
Resource base likely to work in Louisiana's favor pp. 14-16
Anonymous
Mississippi set to emerge from its post-boom hangover pp. 17-19
Anonymous
A good but unspectacular year ahead for Tennessee pp. 20-22
Anonymous

1996, issue Jul

Full speed ahead for the Southeast's maritime industry pp. 1, 3-5
David Sutton
Have state and local taxes contributed to the South's economic rise? pp. 6-7
Zsolt Becsi
The Southeast's economy claims its Olympic prize pp. 8
Thomas Cunningham
Manufacturing survey: signs of improvement in overall weak second quarter pp. 10-11
Whitney Mancuso and R. Mark Rogers
The growing symbiosis in Southeastern business pp. 9, 11
David Avery

1996, issue Apr

Florida and Georgia find jackpots with lotteries pp. 1, 3-7
Anonymous
Base closing woes don't materialize pp. 8-9
Anonymous
Manufacturing survey: production remained weak in first quarter pp. 10-11
Whitney Mancuso and R. Mark Rogers

1996, issue Jan

New president to guide Atlanta Fed through era of change: Q&A with Jack Guynn pp. 1-7
Anonymous
Federal Reserve System serves three-tiered mission pp. 8-9, 12
Anonymous
Atlanta Fed to build new headquarters pp. 10
Anonymous
Manufacturing survey: production dips in fourth quarter pp. 11-12
Whitney Mancuso and R. Mark Rogers

1995, issue Oct

Moderate growth expected for the nation, Southeast in 1996 pp. 1-4
Anonymous
Auto expansion counters apparel job losses in Alabama pp. 5-7
Anonymous
Growth continues for Florida pp. 8-10
Anonymous
Georgia economy strong even without Olympics pp. 11-13
Anonymous
New Orleans and Louisiana: a tale of two economies pp. 14-16
Anonymous
Casinos shakeout was mild, upswing expected for Mississippi pp. 17-19
Anonymous
Auto industry offers bright outlook for Tennessee pp. 20-22
Anonymous

1995, issue Jul

Does the bouncing ball lead to economic growth? pp. 1-2, 4-6
Anonymous
Conference flush with lessons on sports, entertainment, gambling pp. 3
Anonymous
Economists: mega-events are money pits; arts are riskier than sports pp. 7-8
Anonymous
Experts weigh odds of gambling pp. 9-10, 13
Anonymous
Manufacturing survey: activity slows in the third quarter pp. 12-13
Anonymous

1995, issue Apr

Telecommunications is primed for competition pp. 1-2, 4
Anonymous
Conference offers lessons on infrastructure pp. 3
Anonymous
Infrastructure needs being met, new issues emerge pp. 5-6
Anonymous
Private sector assumes larger role in financing infrastructure pp. 7-9
Anonymous
Manufacturing survey: activity resumes modest growth in the second quarter pp. 10-11
Anonymous
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