Update on Kansas and Missouri economies: Spotlight on industrial specialization in Kansas and Missouri
Alison Felix and
Adam Pope
Midwest Economist, 2012, issue Q I
Abstract:
The Kansas and Missouri economies continued to improve during the winter months. Missouri employment growth was slightly negative, but employment growth in Kansas was positive throughout the fourth quarter of 2011. In both Kansas and Missouri, the unemployment rate fell, and there are indications that labor market conditions will improve in each state during the first quarter of 2012. Agricultural conditions were positive in the fourth quarter, and farmland values increased in both Kansas and Missouri.
Keywords: Federal Reserve District, 10th; Economic conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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