EconSouth
1999 - 2009
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2009
- Forest products industry has deep Southern roots

- Charles Davidson
- Paying for crime and punishment

- Ed English
- Credit storm sinking global trade

- Galina Alexeenko and Sandra Kollen
Volume 10, issue 4, 2008
- The Southeastern economy in 2009: region hopes for turnaround

- Anonymous
- Global economies anticipate a tepid 2009

- Galina Alexeenko
- After rocky 2008, U.S. consumers seek stable ground in 2009

- Sandra Kollen and John Robertson
Volume 10, issue 3, 2008
- Foreclosures chill one-hot Southeast housing market

- William R. Smith
- Plumbing the Gulf's debts for oil and gas

- Charles Davidson
- Figuring out the oil price puzzle

- John Robertson
- Tourism, manufacturing revive Chattanooga

- Charles Davidson
- \\"We know these are difficult times\\": an interview with Barb Godin of Regions Bank

- Charles Davidson
- Remittances ebb and flow with the immigration tide

- Federico Mandelman and Courtney Nosal
Volume 10, issue 2, 2008
- Infrastructure: the foundation for prosperity

- William R. Smith
- Manufacturing revs up Mobile

- Charles Davidson
- I hope that we have set an example

- Lynne Anservitz
- Work zone ahead? Repairing the Southeast's infrastructure

- Christopher Cunningham and Ed English
- Building a better world: infrastructure's role in economic growth

- Galina Alexeenko, Ed English and Laurel Graef
- Clearing the roadways: the case for congestion pricing

- Christopher Cunningham
Volume 10, issue 1, 2008
- Southern states ply the art of the deal

- Charles Davidson
- The lower Mississippi River: the flow of trade

- Ed English
- Putting pension reform into perspective

- Stephen J. Kay and Tapen Sinha
- West Point restarts its engines

- Charles Davidson
- \\"You have a new wave of economic developers\\"

- Charles Davidson
- When things still don't add up

- Melinda Pitts
Volume 9, issue 4, 2007
- The Southeastern economy in 2008: a region in flux

- Anonymous
- Despite increased risks, global growth to remain solid in 2008

- Galina Alexeenko
- Will Southeast's water woes become water wars?

- Charles Davidson
- Is China's economy losing its luster?

- David Altig
- \\"We're going to struggle with this for years\\": an interview with Mark Risse of the University of Georgia

- Charles Davidson
- A look ahead: housing, energy squeezed in '08

- John Robertson and Ellis Tallman
Volume 9, issue 3, 2007
- Housing and the subprime mortgage market

- W Frame
- Panama City cruises past Spring break

- Charles Davidson
- 110 degrees in the shade: drought sears the Southeast

- Ed English
- Latin multinationals become global headliners

- Charles Davidson and Stephen J. Kay
- The past, present, and future of futures

- Shalini Patel and Paula Tkac
- The Gulf Coast: still laboring towards recovery

- Michael J. Chriszt
- 'It's got everybody nervous', interview with Lester Killebrew, Chairman of SunSouth LLC

- Ed English
Volume 9, issue 2, 2007
- Tennessee rides boatbuilding currents

- Charles Davidson
- International trade: a larger piece of the U.S. economic pie

- Galina Alexeenko
- Montgomery drives ahead with autos

- Charles Davidson
- From spotlight to shadow: housing's luster fades

- Michael J. Chriszt and Charles Davidson
- Despite natural advantages, Southeast faces challenges

- Dennis P. Lockhart
- 'The last few years have been very good for the building products industry': an interview with Lee Thomas, President and Chief Executive Officer of Rayonier

- Ed English
Volume 9, issue 1, 2007
- Florida drives the national auto market

- Charles Davidson and Gustavo A. Uceda
- A falling dollar: good or bad news?

- Diego Vilán
- After the boom, housing affordability a growing challenge

- Julie Hotchkiss and William R. Smith
- Should we worry about the inverted yield curve?

- Diego Vilán
- Car-buying consumers await stability in housing prices

- Charles Davidson
Volume 8, issue Q 4, 2006
- Housing, energy loom large in '07

- John Robertson
- Southeastern economy to grow modestly in 2007

- Anonymous
- When things don't add up

- John Robertson
- 'The local communities have to determine their destiny', an interview with Donald E. Powell, Federal Coordinator of the Gulf Coast Recovery and Rebuilding Council

- Ed English
- Alabama's economy gains strength in 2006

- Anonymous
- Housing cooldown blows through Florida

- Anonymous
- Georgia mirrors the nation

- Anonymous
- Louisiana continues march toward recovery

- Anonymous
- Still rebuilding, Mississippi makes progress

- Anonymous
- Businesses, services boost Tennessee

- Anonymous
- Carpeting on a roll in Georgia

- Charles Davidson
- Global outlook generally bright in '07

- Galina Alexeenko
Volume 8, issue Q 3, 2006
- The energy debate: is ethanol the answer?

- Anonymous
- The Gulf Coast’s tourism comeback: playing for even higher stakes?

- Anonymous
- Hurricanes spawn insurance rate increases

- Anonymous
- Katrina update: one year after

- Anonymous
- Reflections on four decades in central banking: lessons for the future

- Jack Guynn
- 'Newer technologies are increasing the ethanol yield', an interview with Joy Peterson of the University of Georgia

- Anonymous
- Huntsville, from rockets to riches

- Lynne Anservitz
Volume 8, issue Q 2, 2006
- Smart growth and rebuilding the Mississippi Gulf Coast

- Anonymous
- Katrina update: recovery comes slowly

- Anonymous
- Financial volatility and electoral uncertainty in Latin America

- Anonymous
- Putting U.S. manufacturing in perspective

- John Robertson
- Space Coast: where economics is more than rocket science

- Charles Davidson
- 'I truly think smart codes are a long-term benefit', an interview with Dave Dennis, President and CEO of Specialty Contractors & Associates, Inc

- John Robertson
Volume 8, issue Q 1, 2006
- Can cultural tourism make a splash in Georgia's economy?

- Anonymous
- Avian flu has poultry industry in a flap

- Anonymous
- Life after Katrina: reflecting, rebuilding continue on the Gulf Coast

- Anonymous
- Community bank remains committed to rebuilding in New Orleans

- Anonymous
- The changing of the guard in Georgia's workforce

- Anonymous
- Disasters, income, and wealth

- Thomas Cunningham
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