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1993, issue Win, vol 10
- NAFTA's impact on the District pp. 1-5
- Raymond Owens and Russell V. Parrish
- Observations on today's changing economic environment pp. 6-7
- Cynthia Price
- District fisheries: the catch pp. 8-11
- Russell V. Parrish
- Does small business finance need government assistance? pp. 12-15
- Anonymous
- Seeing isn't always believing pp. 16-19
- Sam Tutterow and James Wiemken
- Hospital services to go pp. 20-21
- Marla L. Kessler and James Wiemken
- Business lenders discuss access to capital for women small business owners pp. 22
- Hugh Gilbert and Marla L. Kessler
- Drought damages 1993 District crops pp. 23
- James Wiemken
1993, issue Sum
- Where to buy new issues of U.S. government securities pp. 12-13
- Judy Higgins
1993, issue Spr
- Health care: rising costs and public policy pp. 1-3
- Robert F. Graboyes
- Employment forecasts using initial claims for unemployment pp. 4-5
- Marla L. Kessler and Cynthia Price
- Travel in the Fifth District pp. 6-7
- Marla L. Kessler
- District gasoline expenditures fall while income rises pp. 8-10
- Russell V. Parrish
- Consumer confidence, the economy, and presidential elections pp. 11-12
- Stephen Stanley
- Small business: employment trends in small business pp. 14
- Anonymous
1993, issue Sep
- An overview of District banking performance: 1984-93 pp. 1-3
- Russell V. Parrish
- Services drive employment but no output pp. 4-5
- Robert F. Graboyes
- International organizations promote global monetary stability and free trade pp. 6-8
- Marla L. Kessler
- District coal industry continues to expand pp. 9-11
- Marla L. Kessler, Jennifer Marasia and Russell V. Parrish
- Debt-to-asset ratio of District and U.S. farmers pp. 16
- Anonymous
1993, issue Jun
- Fifth District economic developments in 1992 pp. 1-5
- Robert F. Graboyes and Russell V. Parrish
- Impact of the international furniture market on North Carolina's economy pp. 6-7
- Judy Higgins
- National outlook for the District's largest manufacturing industries pp. 8-11
- Marla L. Kessler, Russell V. Parrish and Cynthia Price
- Speculation, asset prices, and the market for bubble gum cards pp. 12-13
- Stephen Stanley
- Bank holding companies expand inside and outside the District pp. 14-15
- Russell V. Parrish
- Manufacturers: engines of export growth pp. 16-17
- Stephen Stanley
- NationsBank and the NAACP: an innovative partnership for community development pp. 18
- Anonymous
1993, issue Apr
- Small business: benefits offered by small businesses pp. 13
- Anonymous
1993, issue Jan
- Tobacco remains important in the Fifth District pp. 1-3
- Marla L. Kessler and Russell V. Parrish
- District business failures show economy's impact pp. 4-5
- Raymond Owens
- Security (not guns) and butter pp. 6-8
- Robert F. Graboyes
- Fifth District manufacturing undergoes transformation during the 1980s pp. 9-10
- Stephen Stanley
- Livestock receipts level off in 1992 pp. 14
- Anonymous
1992, issue Fall
- Measuring the economic impact of ports: a case study for the Port of Richmond pp. 1-3, 16
- Raymond Owens and Russell V. Parrish
- State and local government spending: measurement and interpretation pp. 4-6
- Robert F. Graboyes
- Employee compensation: benefits rise faster than wages and salaries pp. 7-9
- Marla L. Kessler and Russell V. Parrish
- Employee compensation: small versus large establishments pp. 13
- Anonymous
1992, issue Sum
- New kids on the dock pp. 1-3
- Stephen Stanley
- Manufacturing employment and overtime pp. 4-5
- Stephen Stanley
- Rich here, poor there? pp. 6-8
- Robert F. Graboyes
- Gross state product estimates for Fifth District jurisdictions pp. 9-11
- Steven Russell
- Small business lending - the Spokane model pp. 12-13
- Joseph Waddy
- Making the Smart Exchange pp. 14
- Dawn M. Spinozza
- Small business organizations in the United States pp. 16
- Anonymous
1992, issue Spr
- Fifth District economic activity in 1991 pp. 1-3
- Robert F. Graboyes
- Maryland is hit hard by the recession pp. 4-5
- Dawn M. Spinozza
- For North Carolina, 1991 was mixed pp. 6-7
- Raymond Owens
- South Carolina lags behind in the nation pp. 8-9
- Marla L. Kessler
- Surplus real estate hurt Virginia pp. 10-11
- Robert F. Graboyes
- West Virginia weathers recession well pp. 12-13
- Judy Higgins
- D.C. is not recession-proof pp. 14-15
- Russell V. Parrish
- HOPE - Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere pp. 16-17
- Daniel D. Tatar
- Food takes a smaller bite in the USA pp. 18
- Anonymous