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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
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