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Evansville, Ind., Adapts As Manufacturing, Population Growth Slide

Charles Gascon and Andrew Spewak

The Regional Economist, 2016, issue October

Abstract: The education and health services sector is the largest employer in the metro area these days. Manufacturing, especially that related to the auto industry, is still strong but not what it once was. Another challenge is the area?s slow population growth.

Date: 2016
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