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2000, issue Oct, vol 12
- Buyer beware: Despite high costs and warnings from consumer groups, the market for payday loans and other convenience-based financial services continues to grow. What gives? pp. 1

- Ronald Wirtz
- A helping hand, or new age loan sharking? pp. 2-5, 7

- Ronald Wirtz
- Will that be cash, check or debtor's hell? pp. 6

- Ronald Wirtz
- Regional airports: Fasten your seatbelt pp. 8-9, 14

- Douglas Clement
- Montana's blasting into (aero)space pp. 10-11

- Rosie Cataldo
- Ag finances improve, but farmers still struggling pp. 15

- Tobias Madden
- Financial modernization, the FHLB and agricultural banks pp. 16-17

- Ron J. Feldman and Jason Schmidt
2000, issue Jan, vol 12
- The pig in the python pp. 1

- Ronald Wirtz
- Look for a growing economy in the new millennium, poll says pp. 2

- Tobias Madden
- Concentrating on food concentration pp. 3-5, 7

- Ronald Wirtz
- A borderless perspective pp. 6-7

- Ronald Wirtz
- Tied to steel tracks: Trends in the steel industry hold important decisions for Minnesota and Upper Michigan iron ore mines looking for a secure future pp. 8-9, 13-14

- Ronald Wirtz
- Jobs wanted: Will work for (next to) nothing pp. 10-12

- Ronald Wirtz
- Excelsior-Henderson: Motorcycle dream fades in bankruptcy pp. 16

- Anonymous
- Counterpoint: The lesson to be learned from the failed Excelsior-Henderson pp. 17

- Arthur J. Rolnick
- Noninterest income in the Ninth District: The roles of community and credit card banks pp. 18-19

- Ron J. Feldman and Jason Schmidt
- Bankers report farmers have some breathing room pp. 20

- Tobias Madden
- The cousin of consolidation: contracting

- Ronald Wirtz
- Ninth District economy enters the new year in good shape

- Anonymous
1999, issue Oct, vol 11
- Farm Crisis: Here we go again? pp. 1

- Ronald Wirtz
- Not your father's farm recession pp. 3-4

- Ronald Wirtz
- Whistling Dixie? Despite tough times for many, some farmers finding good times pp. 5

- Ronald Wirtz
- Saving the family farm, but from what? pp. 6-7

- Ronald Wirtz
- Farming the government: Far from abandoning farmers, government policy stumbles into the new ag economy, helping some but not others pp. 8-9

- Ronald Wirtz
- Farm problems put squeeze on agricultural banks pp. 10

- Tobias Madden
- Farmers continue to struggle pp. 11

- Tobias Madden
- Working wage: The minimum wage needs another boost pp. 18

- Anonymous
- Minimum wage as price support pp. 19

- Preston J. Miller
- Noninterest income: A potential for profits, risk reduction and some exaggerated claims pp. 20-21

- Ron J. Feldman and Jason Schmidt
1999, issue Jul, vol 11
- Small-town community banks not bugged by Y2K pp. 1

- Ronald Wirtz
- Urban/rural community banks face similar challenges pp. 2

- David S. Dahl
- Y2K and your money pp. 4

- Gary H. Stern
- Community bank web sites: the current picture pp. 6-7

- Tobias Madden
- Why all concerns about subprime lending are not created equal pp. 8-9

- Ron J. Feldman and Jason Schmidt
- District economy will continue to grow, but some slowing creeps in pp. 10-11

- Rob Grunewald, Tobias Madden and Jason Schmidt
- Farmers are still hurting pp. 12

- Tobias Madden
- Unemployment today in Europe and Japan: Lessons from the U.S. Great Depression pp. 13

- Varadarajan Chari
- Nimble small-town banks swatting Y2K bugs pp. 3, 4

- Ronald Wirtz
1999, issue Apr, vol 11
- Rural businesses are spurring much of the growth in telecommunications pp. 3-4

- Ronald Wirtz
- Linking rural America. How technology is helping to reshape communities in the Ninth District pp. 1, 6-7

- Ronald Wirtz
- E-commerce: For some businesses, the only way to go pp. 8

- Tobias Madden
- Reduced income plagues farmers pp. 9

- Tobias Madden
1999, issue Jan, vol 11
- 1999 Economic Outlook: Onward and (cautiously) upward despite some concerns, expansion likely to continue pp. 1

- David Fettig
- Business leaders optimistic, but less so than a year ago pp. 2-3

- David S. Dahl
- District hog prices hit historic lows pp. 2-6

- Edward Lotterman
- As agriculture in crisis? pp. 6

- Edward Lotterman
- Agricultural bankers note improvement, but still concerned pp. 7

- Edward Lotterman
- Some bumps along the way, but outlook still good for coming year pp. 8

- David S. Dahl, Edward Lotterman and Jason Schmidt
- Do we know enough about economics? pp. 12

- Gary H. Stern
- What are CAMELS and who should know? pp. 13

- Ron J. Feldman and Jason Schmidt
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