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1998, Issue Oct
- 1-4 Financial crises abroad pose many uncertainties for Southeast in 1999
by anonymous - 5-7 Economic outlook for Alabama varies by region
by anonymous - 8-10 Florida growth to slow but remain strong
by anonymous - 11-13 Georgia's strong performance continues to move the state forward
by anonymous - 14-16 Louisiana expands, but lower gas prices temper growth
by anonymous - 17-19 Although gambling boom ends, Mississippi's economy is stable
by anonymous - 20-22 National slowing will affect Tennessee's growth prospects
by anonymous
1998, Issue Jul
- 1,3-5 What is fueling Atlanta's housing growth?
by anonymous - 6-7 Homebuilder John Wieland assesses housing industry developments
by anonymous - 8-10 Gulf of Mexico oil companies gush over new drilling technology
by anonymous - 12-13 Manufacturing survey: Current output and prices up, outlook activity softens in July
by Whitney Mancuso & R. Mark Rogers
1998, Issue Jan
- 1,3-4 How will the Asian financial crisis affect the Southeast?
by anonymous - 5-7 Defense contractors in the region respond to military spending cuts
by anonymous - 8-9 Manufacturing survey: Prices soft, production outlook up in January
by Whitney Mancuso & R. Mark Rogers
1997, Issue Oct
- 1-4 Southeast to mirror nation's overall balance in 1998
by anonymous - 5-7 Alabama to reap benefits of new industry
by anonymous - 8-10 Florida continues to drive southeast economy
by anonymous - 11-13 Moderate growth pushes Georgia past post-Olympic slowdown
by anonymous - 14-16 Louisiana economy sends mixed signals
by anonymous - 17-19 Some bright signs to emerge for Mississippi
by anonymous - 20-22 A good but not great year ahead for Tennessee
by anonymous
1997, Issue Jul
- 1,8-9 Georgia landowners face decision on conservation reserve program acreage
by anonymous - 3-4 Economic shifts cause Florida's major cities to interact differently
by anonymous - 6-7 Manufacturing survey: August activity slips from July surge
by Whitney Mancuso & R. Mark Rogers
1997, Issue Jan
- 1-1,3,6 Environmental, social issues change Florida cane growing
by Harriette Grissom - 4-5 Five members appointed to Atlanta Fed board of directors
by anonymous - 8-9 Manufacturing survey: moderate level of growth follows sharp swings
by Whitney Mancuso & R. Mark Rogers
1997, Issue Apr
- 1-1,8 Chinese crawfish reduce Louisiana market share
by Harriette Grissom - 3-5 Building the capital of the new South: a review of Atlanta Rising
by Thomas J. Cunningham - 6-7 Manufacturing survey: current activity and prices slip; outlook up slightly
by Whitney Mancuso & R. Mark Rogers
1996, Issue Oct
- 1-4 Southeast to keep pace with the nation in 1997
by anonymous - 5-7 Alabama is poised for improvement
by anonymous - 8-10 Florida's pace to slow but remain strong
by anonymous - 11-13 A slower but positive pace in store for Georgia
by anonymous - 14-16 Resource base likely to work in Louisiana's favor
by anonymous - 17-19 Mississippi set to emerge from its post-boom hangover
by anonymous - 20-22 A good but unspectacular year ahead for Tennessee
by anonymous
1996, Issue Jul
- 1,3-5 Full speed ahead for the Southeast's maritime industry
by David Sutton - 1-8 The Southeast's economy claims its Olympic prize
by Thomas J. Cunningham - 1-9,11 The growing symbiosis in Southeastern business
by David Avery - 6-7 Have state and local taxes contributed to the South's economic rise?
by Zsolt Becsi - 10-11 Manufacturing survey: signs of improvement in overall weak second quarter
by Whitney Mancuso & R. Mark Rogers
1996, Issue Jan
- 1-7 New president to guide Atlanta Fed through era of change: Q&A with Jack Guynn
by anonymous - 1-10 Atlanta Fed to build new headquarters
by anonymous - 8-9,12 Federal Reserve System serves three-tiered mission
by anonymous - 11-12 Manufacturing survey: production dips in fourth quarter
by Whitney Mancuso & R. Mark Rogers
1996, Issue Apr
- 1,3-7 Florida and Georgia find jackpots with lotteries
by anonymous - 8-9 Base closing woes don't materialize
by anonymous - 10-11 Manufacturing survey: production remained weak in first quarter
by Whitney Mancuso & R. Mark Rogers
1995, Issue Oct
- 1-4 Moderate growth expected for the nation, Southeast in 1996
by anonymous - 5-7 Auto expansion counters apparel job losses in Alabama
by anonymous - 8-10 Growth continues for Florida
by anonymous - 11-13 Georgia economy strong even without Olympics
by anonymous - 14-16 New Orleans and Louisiana: a tale of two economies
by anonymous - 17-19 Casinos shakeout was mild, upswing expected for Mississippi
by anonymous - 20-22 Auto industry offers bright outlook for Tennessee
by anonymous
1995, Issue Jul
- 1-2,4-6 Does the bouncing ball lead to economic growth?
by anonymous - 1-3 Conference flush with lessons on sports, entertainment, gambling
by anonymous - 7-8 Economists: mega-events are money pits; arts are riskier than sports
by anonymous - 9-10,13 Experts weigh odds of gambling
by anonymous - 12-13 Manufacturing survey: activity slows in the third quarter
by anonymous
1995, Issue Apr
- 1-2,4 Telecommunications is primed for competition
by anonymous - 1-3 Conference offers lessons on infrastructure
by anonymous - 5-6 Infrastructure needs being met, new issues emerge
by anonymous - 7-9 Private sector assumes larger role in financing infrastructure
by anonymous - 10-11 Manufacturing survey: activity resumes modest growth in the second quarter
by anonymous
1994, Issue Oct
- 1-4 The Southeast and the nation converge
by anonymous - 5-7 Alabama's prospects are good when transition completed
by anonymous - 7-9 Services and construction to buoy Florida in 1995
by anonymous - 10-12 Georgia ready to repeat 1994's strong growth
by anonymous - 13-15 Louisiana should grow modestly in 1995 despite long-term issues
by anonymous - 15-17 Mississippi's growth was slow to moderate from 1994 but remains healthy
by anonymous - 18-20 Manufacturing drives Tennessee to another strong year in 1995
by anonymous
1994, Issue Jul
- 1-4 School finance takes center stage in the Southeast
by anonymous - 5-8 Tax rates and test scores: revenue sources become an issue for education
by anonymous - 9-11 School finance equity: states attack local disparities, but effects remain unclear
by anonymous - 12-14 Education efficiency: getting the best value for the money
by anonymous - 15-16 Manufacturing survey shows increased production, price pressures in third quarter
by anonymous
1994, Issue Jan
- 1-4 NAFTA offers growth opportunities for Southeastern states
by John D. Marsh - 4-6 NAFTA's effects: a state-by-state breakdown
by John D. Marsh - 7-10 Another step forward for interstate banking
by John D. Marsh - 11-12 Manufacturing survey reveals continued output growth in the second quarter
by Cynthia Bansak & R. Mark Rogers
1993, Issue Oct
- 1-4 Southeastern job growth will quicken in 1994
by anonymous - 5-7 Alabama likely to grow more slowly than the region in 1994
by anonymous - 7-9 Florida likely to post moderate growth in 1994
by anonymous - 9-12 Georgia should lead region in growth in '94
by anonymous - 12-14 Louisiana should see modest growth after sluggish '93
by anonymous - 14-16 Mississippi's casinos will continue to fuel growth in 1994
by anonymous - 16-18 Tennessee likely to outperform the nation again in 1994
by anonymous
1993, Issue Jun
- 1-3 Southeastern states eye tax reform
by anonymous - 4-5 Southeastern state government employment varied since recession
by Thomas J. Cunningham - 6-8 Behind lottery mania: what Southeastern states can expect
by John Brittain - 9-11 Southeastern manufacturing survey reveals regional economic trends
by anonymous - 12-14 Southeast remains on course for moderate economic growth
by Andrew C. Krikelas - 15-16 Southeast rides single-family construction to economic recovery
by Anne Toohey - 17-19 Southeast's service industries grow in importance
by David Avery
1993, Issue Jan
- 1-4 Base closings hit Southeast hard; other defense spending cuts less damaging
by David Avery - 5-7 Southeastern economy still outperforming the nation's
by Stacy Kottman - 8-9 Initial unemployment claims can help illuminate regional employment trends
by Gustavo A. Uceda - 10-12 Diversity of Tennessee MSAs helps boost state's economy
by Melissa Conaway - 13-14 Differences in regional profitability drive changes in regional employment
by anonymous
1992, Issue Oct
- 1-3 Nation's expansion to build momentum despite challenges
by anonymous - 1-6 Southeast to outpace nation in 1993
by anonymous - 6-9 Alabama's expansion unlikely to outperform nation's
by anonymous - 10-13 After lagging early in the recovery, Florida likely to outpace nation in '93
by anonymous - 14-17 Georgia's economy should outpace nation's in expansion
by anonymous - 17-21 Louisiana runs against the current and will underperform the region in recovery
by anonymous - 21-24 Mississippi has slow-growth outlook
by anonymous - 24-27 Tennessee will outpace nation but will relinquish regional lead
by anonymous
1992, Issue Jul
- 1-4 Southeastern textile industry likely will continue to shrink
by David Avery & Andrew C. Krikelas - 5-6 Nonresidential construction data available
by Cynthia Bansak - 7-8 Hurricane Andrew boosts Southeast's short-term economic prospects
by Andrew C. Krikelas - 9-10 Why do regions grow? New research for an old model
by anonymous
1992, Issue Jan
- 1-3 Georgia unemployment rate 'problem' provides a lesson
by Andrew C. Krikelas - 4-5,8 Agriculture's contribution remains steady
by John Brittain & Stacy Kottman - 6-8 Recovery will gain momentum in spring
by Stacy Kottman - 9-11 A primer on MSAs
by Jerry J. Donovan - 12-14 MSAs provide insight into Alabama's future
by David Avery & Stacy Kottman
1992, Issue Apr
- 1-4 Exploring the `gap' in Southeastern exports
by Cynthia Bansak & John Brittain & Andrew C. Krikelas - 5-6 Southeastern recovery continues to strengthen
by Stacy Kottman - 7-9 Benchmark revisions of payroll employment data
by David Avery - 10-12 South Florida MSAs much more than just retirement havens
by Melissa Conaway & Stacy Kottman - 13-14 Regional conference offers economic development insights
by anonymous
1991, Issue fall
- 1-4 Southeastern recovery stumbles out of the starting gate
by anonymous - 4-6 Alabama weathers recession well but expansion to be modest
by anonymous - 7-9 This recession finally proves that Florida is not immune
by anonymous - 10-12 Georgia performs dismally in recession, should slowly turn around in '92
by anonymous - 12-14 Louisiana's reign as growth leader likely to be short-lived
by anonymous - 15-16 Mississippi avoids brunt of recession; still, state's recovery prospects are limited
by anonymous - 17-18 Investment buoys Tennessee in recession but sluggish recovery expected
by anonymous
1991, Issue Win
- 1-3 Single-room-occupancy housing may bridge gap for working poor
by anonymous - 1,4-5 Region's energy sector to hold steady
by Gene D. Sullivan
1991, Issue Sum
- 1-3 Southeast's large banks earn profits on par with nation's; smallest lag far behind
by anonymous - 3-4 New Orleans economy slows after avoiding the brunt of recession
by Cynthia Bansak - 5-6,8 Tourism Information Sources
by Melissa Conaway
1991, Issue Spr
- 1-3 Southeastern states wield budget ax to cope with serious revenue shortfalls
by Beth Ann Bovino - 1-10,12 Nashville economy shows slight growth; industry results mixed
by Melissa Conaway - 4,8-9 Results of 1990 census mixed for the southeast
by William J. Kahley & B. Frank King - 5-7,9 Georgia's depression scrip offers lessons about more modern types of money
by anonymous