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Pieces of Eight

1990 - 1992

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1992, issue Jun

District bank performance in 1991: more ups than downs pp. 1-11
Michelle A. Clark
Agriculture in 1991: the decline continues pp. 12-21
Kevin L. Kliesen
Restructure and recession: a year of transition pp. 22-27
Adam M. Zaretsky

1992, issue Mar

How well does unemployment explain the low levels of consumer confidence? pp. 1-4
Adam M. Zaretsky
When a bank's not a bank - nonbanks in the financial marketplace pp. 5-8
Michelle A. Clark
District agricultural banks ride high in the saddle pp. 9-13
Kevin L. Kliesen

1991, issue Dec

The emerging importance of aquaculture pp. 1-4
Kevin L. Kliesen
How foreign-owned firms benefit the Eighth District pp. 5-8
Cletus C. Coughlin
District banks navigate recession's waters pp. 9-13
Michelle A. Clark

1991, issue Sep

District states confront mounting fiscal problems pp. 1-4
Thomas B. Mandelbaum
Where are farmland prices headed? pp. 5-8
Kevin L. Kliesen
Banking at credit unions: an industry profile pp. 9-13
Michelle A. Clark

1991, issue Jun

The district real economy in 1990: losing its fizz pp. 1-8
Thomas B. Mandelbaum
District banks in 1990: bruised but not broken pp. 9-20
Michelle A. Clark
U.S. and district agricultural economies: the expansion continues pp. 21-30
Jeffrey D. Karrenbrock

1991, issue Mar

District forestry industry: growing to new heights? pp. 1-4
Jeffrey D. Karrenbrock
Are district services jobs bad jobs? pp. 5-9
Thomas B. Mandelbaum
Home equity loans: flexible enough to withstand a real estate downturn? pp. 10-13
Michelle A. Clark

1990, issue Dec

Government-sponsored enterprises: safe and sound? pp. 1-5
Michelle A. Clark
The Mississippi River system and barge industry pp. 6-9
Jeffrey D. Karrenbrock
District services: what they are and why they have grown pp. 10-13
Thomas B. Mandelbaum
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