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2007, issue Nov, vol 19
- Through the maze, darkly pp. 1-5

- Ronald Wirtz
- The semantics of health care prices pp. 6-7

- Ronald Wirtz
- Is there a consumer in the house? pp. 8-9

- Ronald Wirtz
- Grid and bear it pp. 10-14

- Phil Davies
- Come and get it pp. 15-16

- Genko Genov and Ronald Wirtz
- Rolling the ICE dice pp. 17-19

- Kathy Cobb
2007, issue Sep, vol 19
- Franchising like rabbits pp. 1-7

- Ronald Wirtz
- Franchisors R Us pp. 8

- Ronald Wirtz
- Credit risk data may help target foreclosure mitigation pp. 9-11

- Michael Grover, Laura Smith and Richard M. Todd
- Taking the bite out of workers' comp pp. 12-13

- Joe Mahon
- Rental rebound pp. 14-15

- Joe Mahon
- Where’s the buzz? pp. 16-18

- Kathy Cobb
2007, issue Jul, vol 19
- The state of small business: Small is tough, but still beautiful pp. 1-8

- Ronald Wirtz
- What is a small business? Inc(reasing) pp. 5

- Ronald Wirtz
- It’s a jungle out there pp. 6-7

- Ronald Wirtz
- A word about do-it-yourselfers pp. 8

- Ronald Wirtz
- Green at any price? pp. 9-12

- Phil Davies
- Builders see green pp. 14-16

- Kathy Cobb
- West outpaces east in district economic growth pp. 17-18

- Rob Grunewald and Tobias Madden
2007, issue May, vol 19
- Dialing for dollars pp. 1-5

- Phil Davies
- Fixing universal service pp. 6

- Phil Davies
- Broadband: not quite universal pp. 7-10

- Phil Davies
- Pipelines to feed the beast pp. 11-13

- Kathy Cobb
- Bank exposure to ethanol pp. 14-16

- Jay Hendrickson and Mark Lueck
- O Canada pp. 18-19

- David Redlinger
- District exports expand in 2006 pp. 20-21

- Rob Grunewald
- Foreign trade zones pp. 22-23

- Ronald Wirtz
2007, issue Mar, vol 19
- Lost best place pp. 1

- Douglas Clement
- Do fence me in? pp. 2-4

- Douglas Clement
- Coping strategies pp. 5-7

- Douglas Clement
- Wide open spaces pp. 7-9

- Douglas Clement
- Intensive care for rural hospitals pp. 10-13

- Ronald Wirtz
- Claire Strom on James J. Hill's legacy and influence on the northern Great Plains pp. 14-16

- David Fettig
- A minimum wager pp. 17-19

- Joe Mahon
- One more thing in life that’s certain: Fees pp. 20-23

- Andrea Martinez
2007, issue Jan, vol 19
- Rx for aging health care facilities pp. 1-4

- Ronald Wirtz
- The next IT in health care pp. 5

- Ronald Wirtz
- You are what you reimburse pp. 6-7

- Ronald Wirtz
- Not out of the woods yet pp. 8-11

- Phil Davies
- When Chicken Little is wrong pp. 12-14

- Kathy Cobb
- Old MacDonald's evolving farm pp. 15-17

- Meredith Mullen
- News flash: Small-market papers prosper pp. 18-20

- Joe Mahon
- Moderate economic growth expected in 2007 pp. 21-22

- Rob Grunewald and Tobias Madden
2006, issue Nov, vol 18
- The myriad, changing faces of poverty. Is poverty getting better or worse? Yes pp. 1-5

- Ronald Wirtz
- Poor by what standard? The poverty line is not as clear-cut as it appears pp. 6-7, 10-11

- Ronald Wirtz
- A bird’s-eye county view of poverty pp. 8-9

- Rob Grunewald
- The connection between poverty and the economy pp. 9

- Rob Grunewald
- Excuse me, which way is up? Is America still the land of economic opportunity and mobility, especially for the poor? pp. 12-15

- Ronald Wirtz
2006, issue Sep, vol 18
- High and dry pp. 1-6

- Phil Davies
- To save a city pp. 7-10

- Phil Davies
- Who needs downtowns, anyway? pp. 8

- Phil Davies
- Amber waves of biodiesel pp. 11-13

- Joe Mahon
- Roll the credits … and the tax incentives pp. 14-15

- Kathy Cobb
- Farmers are growing an appreciating crop of land pp. 16-18

- Rob Grunewald
2006, issue Jul, vol 18
- The economy’s middle child pp. 1-4

- Ronald Wirtz
- Tracking the elusive nonprofit economy pp. 5

- Ronald Wirtz
- The leader of the nonprofit pack pp. 6-7

- Ronald Wirtz
- Charity case: Trends in giving pp. 7-8

- Ronald Wirtz
- South Dakota “steaks” its reputation on beef branding program pp. 9-11

- Kathy Cobb
- End of the (credit) line? pp. 12-13

- Joe Mahon
- Canadian tourism on the rise, eh? pp. 14-15

- Elizabeth Neils
- Professional services firms anticipate higher profits, tighter labor supply pp. 16

- Manal Alam and Tobias Madden
- District economic growth remains on track pp. 18-19

- Rob Grunewald and Tobias Madden
- What factors are associated with changes in nonprofit receipts?

- Rob Grunewald
2006, issue May, vol 18
- Pension deficit disorder pp. 1-7

- Ronald Wirtz
- An actuarial balancing act pp. 4

- Ronald Wirtz
- In case of pension emergency pp. 5

- Ronald Wirtz
- Gasping over GASB pp. 8-9

- Ronald Wirtz
- Taking the shears to fuel costs pp. 10-13

- Joe Mahon
- Entrance exam pp. 14-16

- Katherine Nesse
- Driving for a license pp. 18-21

- Morris M. Kleiner
- District exports post double-digit growth pp. 22-23

- Rob Grunewald
- Covet thy neighbor’s … pension? Public vs. private

- Ronald Wirtz
2006, issue Mar, vol 18
- The wealth (and poverty) of Indian nations pp. 1

- Douglas Clement
- Tribal trends pp. 2-3, 5

- Douglas Clement
- Indianpreneurs pp. 4-7

- Douglas Clement
- Growth by degrees pp. 8-10

- Douglas Clement
- Thomas J. Holmes on Wal-Mart's location strategy pp. 11-13

- David Fettig
- Condemned prosperity pp. 14-17

- Phil Davies
- Farm payments: not a road to growth pp. 19

- Joe Mahon
- Putting a price, and a cap, on pain and suffering pp. 20-23

- Kathy Cobb
- A model law

- Douglas Clement
- Capital idea

- Douglas Clement
2006, issue Jan, vol 18
- The other pharm crisis pp. 1-4

- Ronald Wirtz
- Filling a prescription for more pharmacies pp. 3

- Ronald Wirtz
- Cash, check or third party? pp. 4-6

- Ronald Wirtz
- Special delivery pp. 7

- Ronald Wirtz
- Molding a new industry pp. 8-10

- Joe Mahon
- Color them plain but successful pp. 11-13

- Kathy Cobb
- District economic expansion to continue in 2006 pp. 16-18

- Rob Grunewald and Tobias Madden
- District business leaders expect modest overall growth in 2006 pp. 18-19

- Tobias Madden
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