A total production index for Washington, D.C
Dan M. Bechter,
Zoltan Kenessey,
Fred Siegmund and
Ray D. Whitman
Economic Review, 1991, vol. 77, issue May, 13-22
Abstract:
A heavy concentration of services characterizes the economy of the District of Columbia. Growth in the D.C. economy, although usually heavily insulated from the swings of the U.S. business cycle, varies in intensity and, sometimes, in direction. Now, a new monthly index of total production provides a timely measure of services and goods production in Washington, D.C.
Keywords: Industrial production index; Federal Reserve District, 5th (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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