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Working Paper Series, Regional Economic Issues

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WP-97-24: The determinants of state food manufacturing growth: 1982-92
Mike A. Singer
WP-96-12: A mixed bag: assessment of market performance and firm trading behavior in the NOx RECLAIM program Downloads
Thomas Klier, Richard Mattoon and Michael Ari Prager
WP-96-2: Forecasting structural change with a regional econometric input-output model
Geoffrey Hewings, Philip R. Israilevich, Graham Schindler and Michael Sonis
95-16: Sensitivity of the Chicago Region Econometric Input-Output Model [ CREIM] to alternative sources of interindustry relationships
Geoffrey Hewings, Philip R. Israilevich, Ramamohan Mahidhara and Graham Schindler
95-9: A look at the big emerging markets and U.S. trade
Linda M. Aguilar and Mike A. Singer
95-7: Community development-fiscal interactions: theory and evidence from the Chicago area
William H. Oakland and William Testa
95-6: Community development-fiscal interactions: a review of the literature
William H. Oakland and William Testa
95-2: Financing elementary and secondary education in the 1990s: a review of the issue
Richard H. Mattoon
94-18: Restructuring & worker displacement in the Midwest
Paul D. Ballew, Don Pemberton and Robert H. Schnorbus
94-11: To trade or not to trade: who participates in RECLAIM?
Thomas Klier and Richard H. Mattoon
94-4: Domestic consumption patterns and the Midwest economy
Paul D. Ballew and Robert H. Schnorbus
94-1: Lean manufacturing and the decision to vertically integrate: some empirical evidence from the U.S. automobile industry
Thomas Klier
93-9: The Midwest stock price index - leading indicator of regional economic activity
William Strauss
93-8: Industry approaches to environmental policy in the Great Lakes region
David R. Allardice, Richard H. Mattoon and William Testa
93-1: A primer on global auto markets
Paul D. Ballew and Robert H. Schnorbus
92-20: Forecasting with regional input-output tables
Geoffrey Hewings, Philip R. Israilevich and Ramamohan Mahidhara
92-14: State and local government spending--the balance between investment and consumption
Richard Mattoon
92-12: Trends and prospects for rural manufacturing
William Testa
92-9: Local impact of foreign trade zones
David Weiss
92-8: Estimating monthly regional value added by combining regional input with national production data
Philip R. Israilevich and Kenneth Kuttner
92-1: Job flight and the airline industry: the economic impact of airports on Chicago and other metro areas
William Testa
91-17: Issues in state taxation of banks
Richard H. Mattoon
91-12: The Midwest economy: quantifying growth and diversification in the 1980's
Robert H. Schnorbus and David D. Weiss
91-8: Calibrating manufacturing decline in the midwest: value added, Gross State Product, and all points between
William Testa and David D. Weiss
91-2: Census content of Bureau of Economic Analysis input-output data
Jon Comer, Philip R. Israilevich and Randall Jackson
90-6: Institutional rigidities as barriers to growth: a regional perspective
Michael Kendix
90-5: Regional growth and development theory: summary and evaluation
Geoffrey Hewings
90-4: Regional regulatory effects on bank efficiency
Douglas Evanoff and Philip R. Israilevich
90-1: Construction of input-output coefficients with flexible functional forms
Philip R. Israilevich
1989-21: Manufacturing's changeover to services in the Great Lakes economy
William Testa
89-10: Regional energy costs and business siting decisions: an Illinois perspective
David R. Allardice and William Testa
1989-9: Theory and evidence of two competitive price mechanisms for steel
Christopher Erceg, Philip R. Israilevich and Robert H. Schnorbus
89-8: Regional specialization and technology in manufacturing
Alenka S. Giese and William Testa
89-7: Why has Illinois manufacturing fallen behind the region?
William Testa
1989-6: A New approach to regional capital stock estimation: measurement and performance
Alenka S. Giese and Robert H. Schnorbus
1989-5: The Opening of Midwest manufacturing to foreign companies: the influx of foreign direct investment
Alenka S. Giese
1989-4: Determining manufacturing output for states and regions
Philip R. Israilevich and William Testa
1989-3: A Window of opportunity opens for regional economic analysis: BEA releases gross state product data
Alenka S. Giese
1989/2: Unemployment insurance: a state economic development perspective
Natalie A. Davila and William Testa
1989/1: Metro area growth from 1976 to 1985: theory and evidence
William Testa
1987/3: Industrial R&D - an analysis of the Chicago area
Alenka S. Giese and William Testa
1987/2: Alternative approaches to analysis of total factor productivity at the plant level
Philip R. Israilevich and Robert H. Schnorbus
1987/1: Measuring regional high tech activity with occupational data
Alenka S. Giese and William Testa
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