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Author:Smith, Tim R. 

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The Tenth District: moving ahead slowly

Economic Review , Volume 78 , Issue Q I , Pages 27-40

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The tenth district economy: avoiding recession?

Economic Review , Volume 76 , Issue Jan , Pages 5-16

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The role of universities in economic development

Economic Review , Volume 72 , Issue Nov , Pages 3-21

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Tenth District construction: smoother sailing ahead?

Economic Review , Volume 77 , Issue Q II , Pages 43-55

Monograph
The changing economy of the rural heartland--preface

Monograph

Journal Article
Economic development in the nation's heartland: issues and strategies

Economic Review , Volume 73 , Issue May , Pages 3-9

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Public infrastructure policy and economic development

Economic Review , Volume 75 , Issue Mar , Pages 49-59

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The Tenth District's expanding service sector

The proliferation of service jobs in the nation has received much attention. While the manufacturing sector has suffered substantial job losses during the current business cycle, job growth in services has been brisk. Because the service sector comprises a diverse collection of service industries, there is considerable confusion about what kinds of jobs the service industries are creating and what factors will affect the outlook for the service sector.> In the Tenth District, service industry jobs have grown even faster than in the nation. As the service sector becomes a bigger share of the ...
Economic Review , Volume 79 , Issue Q III , Pages 55-66

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Manufacturing: a silent force in the Tenth District economy

Economic Review , Volume 78 , Issue Q III , Pages 59-71

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A healthy Tenth District economy

The Tenth District economy continued to expand at a healthy pace during 1994. A rebound in the region's manufacturing sector joined forces with a booming construction sector and steady growth in services to boost economic growth in the region. While the strength in the district economy was spread across most sectors, mining remained relatively flat and agriculture was weaker.> Smith reviews the district's economic performance in 1994 and explores the outlook for 1995. In the year ahead, the district economy will probably slow somewhat as the national economy slows. District manufacturing may ...
Economic Review , Volume 80 , Issue Q I , Pages 49-61

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