Over the past two decades, there is some evidence suggesting that manufacturing jobs have moved away from central counties and into suburban and rural counties.1 In addition, there is an assumption that many of these jobs now pay lower average earnings t
In this paper, we explore how national economic trends in a set of industries that compose local eco...
Despite the growth in services, manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South...
An introduction to the experimental Ohio Manufacturing Index and a brief examination of the recent p...
It is widely acknowledged that Ohio’s economy involves distinct spatial patterns across difierent re...
This brief continues a series of publications on trends in Northeast Ohio manufacturing industries. ...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Bowling Green State UniversityThe loss of manufacturing...
Cuyahoga County’s rate of job growth remains below national averages despite ten years of continual ...
Discussions of economic development and job availability in northeast Ohio often lament the unavaila...
Manufacturing outperforms any other sector in the United States and accounts for more than two third...
Since 1970, increased attention has been de- come differentials is still significant. voted to exami...
While the current economic climate is challenging, it provides an opportunity to assess critical wor...
This research brief focuses on industries in eight rural NEO counties: Ashland, Ashtabula, Columbian...
Eleven Metropolitan Statistical Areas from across the Midwest and the nation were selected for a com...
The Indiana manufacturing sector held the largest share of jobs and output in the Hoosier State duri...
The economic trends in Northeast Ohio (NEO) over the last 20 years are typical of the Midwest region...
In this paper, we explore how national economic trends in a set of industries that compose local eco...
Despite the growth in services, manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South...
An introduction to the experimental Ohio Manufacturing Index and a brief examination of the recent p...
It is widely acknowledged that Ohio’s economy involves distinct spatial patterns across difierent re...
This brief continues a series of publications on trends in Northeast Ohio manufacturing industries. ...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Bowling Green State UniversityThe loss of manufacturing...
Cuyahoga County’s rate of job growth remains below national averages despite ten years of continual ...
Discussions of economic development and job availability in northeast Ohio often lament the unavaila...
Manufacturing outperforms any other sector in the United States and accounts for more than two third...
Since 1970, increased attention has been de- come differentials is still significant. voted to exami...
While the current economic climate is challenging, it provides an opportunity to assess critical wor...
This research brief focuses on industries in eight rural NEO counties: Ashland, Ashtabula, Columbian...
Eleven Metropolitan Statistical Areas from across the Midwest and the nation were selected for a com...
The Indiana manufacturing sector held the largest share of jobs and output in the Hoosier State duri...
The economic trends in Northeast Ohio (NEO) over the last 20 years are typical of the Midwest region...
In this paper, we explore how national economic trends in a set of industries that compose local eco...
Despite the growth in services, manufacturing remains an essential part of the nonmetropolitan South...
An introduction to the experimental Ohio Manufacturing Index and a brief examination of the recent p...