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Regional Update

1991 - 1998

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1994, issue Oct

The Southeast and the nation converge pp. 1-4
Anonymous
Alabama's prospects are good when transition completed pp. 5-7
Anonymous
Services and construction to buoy Florida in 1995 pp. 7-9
Anonymous
Georgia ready to repeat 1994's strong growth pp. 10-12
Anonymous
Louisiana should grow modestly in 1995 despite long-term issues pp. 13-15
Anonymous
Mississippi's growth was slow to moderate from 1994 but remains healthy pp. 15-17
Anonymous
Manufacturing drives Tennessee to another strong year in 1995 pp. 18-20
Anonymous

1994, issue Jul

School finance takes center stage in the Southeast pp. 1-4
Anonymous
Tax rates and test scores: revenue sources become an issue for education pp. 5-8
Anonymous
School finance equity: states attack local disparities, but effects remain unclear pp. 9-11
Anonymous
Education efficiency: getting the best value for the money pp. 12-14
Anonymous
Manufacturing survey shows increased production, price pressures in third quarter pp. 15-16
Anonymous

1994, issue Jan

NAFTA offers growth opportunities for Southeastern states pp. 1-4
John D. Marsh
NAFTA's effects: a state-by-state breakdown pp. 4-6
John D. Marsh
Another step forward for interstate banking pp. 7-10
John D. Marsh
Manufacturing survey reveals continued output growth in the second quarter pp. 11-12
Cynthia Bansak and R. Mark Rogers

1993, issue Oct

Southeastern job growth will quicken in 1994 pp. 1-4
Anonymous
Alabama likely to grow more slowly than the region in 1994 pp. 5-7
Anonymous
Florida likely to post moderate growth in 1994 pp. 7-9
Anonymous
Georgia should lead region in growth in '94 pp. 9-12
Anonymous
Louisiana should see modest growth after sluggish '93 pp. 12-14
Anonymous
Mississippi's casinos will continue to fuel growth in 1994 pp. 14-16
Anonymous
Tennessee likely to outperform the nation again in 1994 pp. 16-18
Anonymous

1993, issue Jun

Southeastern states eye tax reform pp. 1-3
Anonymous
Southeastern state government employment varied since recession pp. 4-5
Thomas Cunningham
Behind lottery mania: what Southeastern states can expect pp. 6-8
John Brittain
Southeastern manufacturing survey reveals regional economic trends pp. 9-11
Anonymous
Southeast remains on course for moderate economic growth pp. 12-14
Andrew C. Krikelas
Southeast rides single-family construction to economic recovery pp. 15-16
Anne Toohey
Southeast's service industries grow in importance pp. 17-19
David Avery

1993, issue Jan

Base closings hit Southeast hard; other defense spending cuts less damaging pp. 1-4
David Avery
Southeastern economy still outperforming the nation's pp. 5-7
Stacy Kottman
Initial unemployment claims can help illuminate regional employment trends pp. 8-9
Gustavo A. Uceda
Diversity of Tennessee MSAs helps boost state's economy pp. 10-12
Melissa Conaway
Differences in regional profitability drive changes in regional employment pp. 13-14
Anonymous

1992, issue Oct

Southeast to outpace nation in 1993 pp. 1-6
Anonymous
Nation's expansion to build momentum despite challenges pp. 3
Anonymous
Alabama's expansion unlikely to outperform nation's pp. 6-9
Anonymous
After lagging early in the recovery, Florida likely to outpace nation in '93 pp. 10-13
Anonymous
Georgia's economy should outpace nation's in expansion pp. 14-17
Anonymous
Louisiana runs against the current and will underperform the region in recovery pp. 17-21
Anonymous
Mississippi has slow-growth outlook pp. 21-24
Anonymous
Tennessee will outpace nation but will relinquish regional lead pp. 24-27
Anonymous

1992, issue Jul

Southeastern textile industry likely will continue to shrink pp. 1-4
David Avery and Andrew C. Krikelas
Nonresidential construction data available pp. 5-6
Cynthia Bansak
Hurricane Andrew boosts Southeast's short-term economic prospects pp. 7-8
Andrew C. Krikelas
Why do regions grow? New research for an old model pp. 9-10
Anonymous

1992, issue Apr

Exploring the `gap' in Southeastern exports pp. 1-4
Cynthia Bansak, John Brittain and Andrew C. Krikelas
Southeastern recovery continues to strengthen pp. 5-6
Stacy Kottman
Benchmark revisions of payroll employment data pp. 7-9
David Avery
South Florida MSAs much more than just retirement havens pp. 10-12
Melissa Conaway and Stacy Kottman
Regional conference offers economic development insights pp. 13-14
Anonymous

1992, issue Jan

Georgia unemployment rate 'problem' provides a lesson pp. 1-3
Andrew C. Krikelas
Agriculture's contribution remains steady pp. 4-5, 8
John Brittain and Stacy Kottman
Recovery will gain momentum in spring pp. 6-8
Stacy Kottman
A primer on MSAs pp. 9-11
Jerry J. Donovan
MSAs provide insight into Alabama's future pp. 12-14
David Avery and Stacy Kottman
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