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Hurricanes raise questions about Florida’s outlook

Michael J. Chriszt

EconSouth, 2004, vol. 6, issue Q4

Abstract: Prior to 2004, it had been 40 years since Florida experienced four hurricanes in one season. While the state?s rebuilding efforts continue and some of the economic damage lingers, the state?s economy is poised for growth.

Date: 2004
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