The Connecticut Economy
1993 - 2014
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2004, issue Fall
- Mismanaged Care?

- Dennis Heffley and Anasua Bhattacharya
- Look at the Bright Side: Connecticut's Less "Miserable" Than Most

- Rexford Santerre and Arthur W. Wright
- Connecticut's Health Sector: What's the Prognosis?

- Steven Lanza
2004, issue Summer
- Zoning: Can a Barrier to Entry Open a Road to Educational Gains?

- Dennis Heffley and MaryJane Lenon
- Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: Does Job Retraining Work? Is it Worth the Cost?

- Steven Lanza
2004, issue Spring
- Taking Apart Taking Part: Local Labor Force Participation Rates

- Peter Barth and Dennis Heffley
- Too Vital to Leave to Politicians: Connecticut's Big Stake in the World Economy

- Arthur W. Wright
- Connecticut Job Losses: Our Share of National Effects? Or Are We Shifting for Ourselves?

- Steven Lanza
2004, issue Winter
- CSI Connecticut

- Dennis Heffley and MaryJane Lenon
- Connecticut's Budget Ordeal: Any Gain From All the Pain?

- Arthur W. Wright
- The Economics of Ethics: The Cost of Political Corruption

- Steven Lanza
2003, issue Fall
- Interstate Differences in Residential Electricity Use

- Dennis Heffley
- Fiddling While Rome Goes Dark: the Meaning of 8/14 for Connecticut

- Arthur W. Wright
- Energy Price Spikes Siphon High-Octane Fuel from State's Economy

- Steven Lanza
2003, issue Summer
- Business Location: Two Sides of the Coin

- Dennis Heffley and Dean Hanink
- Homing In on Connecticut Housing Affordability

- Steven Lanza
2003, issue Spring
- We Didn't Know How Bad We Had It Back Then

- William McEachern
- The 1990s: When Yachts Rose Faster Than Dinghies

- Dennis Heffley and MaryJane Lenon
- Connecticut's People: How Much Difference Has a Decade Made?

- Arthur W. Wright
- Ten Years of the Connecticut Economy

- Steven Lanza
2003, issue Winter
- Health Care Spending, Connecticut Style

- Dennis Heffley
- Casino Gaming: The Energizer Bunny of Connecticut Politics

- Arthur W. Wright
- Sectoral Sources of Connecticut Job Growth

- Steven Lanza
2002, issue Fall
- My Big Fat State Government?

- Dennis Heffley
- Reality Bites: The Hobson's Choices of State Budgeting in the "New Economy"

- Arthur W. Wright
- Making Municipal Ends Meet: Do It Yourself or Hire a Pro?

- Steven Lanza
2002, issue Summer
- Quality-of-Life, Affordable Housing: Take Your Pick

- Dennis Heffley and Monika Lopez-Anuarbe
- Making Cents of Civics

- Steven Lanza
2002, issue Spring
- Tracking Educational Performance

- Dennis Heffley
- Human Capital, Research, and Taxpayers' Money: A Microeconomic Look at UConn

- Arthur W. Wright
- Older, Wiser, and Better Schooled Than Ever

- Steven Lanza
2002, issue Winter
- State Budget Shortfall Takes Us Back to the Future

- William McEachern
- Can We Reduce Inequality Without Hurting Economic Performance?

- Dennis Heffley
- Same Old, Same Old...But With A Difference?

- Arthur W. Wright
- In Connecticut’s Service Economy Recession, the Commodity Sector Have Got the Goods

- Steven Lanza
2001, issue Fall
- Painful Reminders of What Really Matters

- Dennis Heffley
- Litchfield County is Tourist Country. But What Does That Mean?

- Arthur W. Wright
- Connecticut Loves Open Space - If It's Accessible

- Steven Lanza
2001, issue Summer
- Costly Homes, Crowded Roads...Welcome to Southwest Connecticut

- Dennis Heffley
- Housing Affordability Returns, But at a Price

- Steven Lanza
2001, issue Spring
- Tales of Two Cities: What the Dickens is Wrong with Hartford? And Would Acts of Providence Fix It?

- Arthur W. Wright
- The Ups and Downs of the Connecticut Income Tax

- Steven Lanza
2001, issue Winter
- Eastern Connecticut Hops Up Development Efforts

- Dennis Heffley
- On This Roll of the Dice, Southeastern Connecticut (And the Rest of Us) Got Lucky

- Arthur W. Wright
- Energy Costs Send Consumer Prices Skyward

- Steven Lanza
2000, issue Fall
- Death Valley

- William McEachern
- Census 2000: A Political Primer, With An Economics Chaser

- Arthur W. Wright
- Connecticut Home Prices Now More Affordable

- Steven Lanza
2000, issue Summer
- Income Still Tops, But Poverty Increases

- William McEachern
- Falling Bridges, Rising Prices, and the Connecticut Motor Fuel Tax

- Dennis Heffley
- Competition in Electric Power: Not There Yet

- Brian Kench
- Fueled by High Prices, Connecticut Leads in Energy Efficiency

- Steven Lanza
2000, issue Spring
- Labor Force Participation Rates

- William McEachern
- The State Income Tax By the Numbers

- William McEachern
- A Small State With Big Gaps...Are They Getting Even Bigger?

- Dennis Heffley
- Riding Fairfield County's Income Coattails

- Steven Lanza
- Prices, 1980s Style

- Steven Lanza
2000, issue Winter
- How Come We’re Still Tops?

- William McEachern
- What’s the Score as Connecticut Edges into a New Century?

- William McEachern
- Productivity Growth Drives Connecticut's New Economy

- Dennis Heffley
- New Economy - Old Price Index

- Steven Lanza
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