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Regional Update

1991 - 1998

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1991, issue fall

Southeastern recovery stumbles out of the starting gate pp. 1-4
Anonymous
Alabama weathers recession well but expansion to be modest pp. 4-6
Anonymous
This recession finally proves that Florida is not immune pp. 7-9
Anonymous
Georgia performs dismally in recession, should slowly turn around in '92 pp. 10-12
Anonymous
Louisiana's reign as growth leader likely to be short-lived pp. 12-14
Anonymous
Mississippi avoids brunt of recession; still, state's recovery prospects are limited pp. 15-16
Anonymous
Investment buoys Tennessee in recession but sluggish recovery expected pp. 17-18
Anonymous

1991, issue Sum

Southeast's large banks earn profits on par with nation's; smallest lag far behind pp. 1-3
Anonymous
New Orleans economy slows after avoiding the brunt of recession pp. 3-4
Cynthia Bansak
Tourism Information Sources pp. 5-6, 8
Melissa Conaway

1991, issue Spr

Southeastern states wield budget ax to cope with serious revenue shortfalls pp. 1-3
Beth Ann Bovino
Nashville economy shows slight growth; industry results mixed pp. 10, 12
Melissa Conaway
Georgia's depression scrip offers lessons about more modern types of money pp. 5-7, 9
Anonymous
Results of 1990 census mixed for the southeast pp. 4, 8-9
William J. Kahley and B. Frank King

1991, issue Win

Single-room-occupancy housing may bridge gap for working poor pp. 3
Anonymous
Region's energy sector to hold steady pp. 1, 4-5
Gene D. Sullivan
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