The Connecticut Economy
1993 - 2014
From University of Connecticut, Department of Economics
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1999, issue Fall
- Forbes by the Numbers

- William McEachern
- Southwest Storms the Northeast

- William McEachern
1999, issue Summer
- Connecticut’s FIREd Up!

- William McEachern
- Crime and Punishment in Connecticut

- William McEachern
1999, issue Spring
- Some State Income Tax Snapshots

- William McEachern
- State Income Tax Now Biggest Fiscal Horse

- William McEachern
1999, issue Winter
- Car Sales and Road Traffic

- William McEachern
- The Persistence of Place in an Internet World

- William McEachern
1998, issue Fall
- New England Check-Up

- William McEachern
- The Connecticut Economy Meets Wall Street

- William McEachern
1998, issue Summer
- Job Machines and Bedroom Communities

- William McEachern
- Are Labor Shortages Killing the Expansion?

- William McEachern
1998, issue Spring
- Connecticut's Progressive Income Tax

- William McEachern
- Job Totals Rising, Labor Force Shrinking? Go Figure

- William McEachern
1998, issue Winter
- Connecticut's Income Inequality

- William McEachern
- Changes in Connecticut's Median Household Help Explain the Income Decline

- William McEachern
1997, issue Fall
- Tracking the Hartford Region Through the Yellow Pages

- William McEachern
- Some Virtues of Part-Time Employment in Connecticut

- William McEachern
1997, issue Summer
- Was the Great Recession a Double-Dipper?

- William McEachern
- Small City Geography...Big City Problems

- William McEachern
1997, issue Spring
- Confidence Converges

- William McEachern
- A Hard Look at Connecticut's Software Industry

- William McEachern
1997, issue Winter
- CT Extends Income Lead

- William McEachern
- Connecticut's Exodus is Losing Steam

- William McEachern
1996, issue October
- County Income Patters

- William McEachern
- The Light at the End of the Fiber-optic Cable: Connecticut's Photonics Cluster

- William McEachern
1996, issue July
- Crime Down in '95

- William McEachern
1996, issue April
- Consumer Confidence Versus Business Confidence

- William McEachern
- Connecticut's Flat Tax

- William McEachern
1996, issue January
- Just the FAQs on Connecticut's Economy: Some Frequently Asked Questions

- William McEachern
- Recession Watch

- William McEachern
1995, issue October
- Is Connecticut Back in the Soup?

- William McEachern
1995, issue July
- Crime Down in '94

- William McEachern
- Does a Rising Tide Lift All the Boats? Jobs and Welfare in Connecticut

- William McEachern
1995, issue April
- Consumer Confidence vs. Business Confidence

- William McEachern
1995, issue January
- Median Household Income in Connecticut

- William McEachern
- Where From and Where To?

- William McEachern
1994, issue October
- Crime Down in Connecticut

- William McEachern
- Why Income Held Up During the Recession

- William McEachern
1994, issue July
- State Still Tops in Income

- William McEachern
- Five Economic Myths

- William McEachern
1994, issue April
- Hard Times for the Property Tax

- William McEachern
- Why Are People Still Down on the Economy?

- William McEachern
1994, issue January
- Yellow Pages: A Stamford-Greenwich Reprise

- William McEachern
- Jobs and Employment by Town

- William McEachern
1993, issue October
- Tracking the Recession Through the Yellow Pages

- William McEachern
- You Heard it Here First: The Great Recession is History!

- William McEachern
1993, issue July
- Fairfield County, New York East?

- William McEachern
- Travel and Tourism on the Rebound

- William McEachern
1993, issue April
- Why Isn't the Unemployment Rate Higher?

- William McEachern
- Picking Up the Pieces After Connecticut's Great Recession

- William McEachern