The Southeastern economy in 2008: a region in flux
Anonymous
EconSouth, 2007, vol. 9, issue 4
Abstract:
Like much of the country, Southern states are adjusting to the new realities of high energy costs and relatively flat home values. At the same time, the region's residents will benefit from growing sectors such as service employment and some agricultural and manufacturing industries.
Date: 2007
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