This paper investigates the recoveries following the 1990-91 and 2001 recessions on a state by state and regional basis, and examines why different states and regions performed differently over these two expansions. The general conclusion of the study is that, when measured by a six-year Okun Gap contribution, the 50 states showed great variability follow-ing the 1990-91 recession and the 2001 recession. The results also indicate that the relative magnitude and variability were not the same for the two recessions, but states with higher relative levels of manufacturing were more likely to have had positive six-year Okun Gap contributions following both recessions
Although the United States as a whole feels the pain of this most recent recession, the sting varies...
Private-sector Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth ratios and employment recovery rates following th...
Abstract The rolling recessions of the 1970s and 1980s were characterized by industry and region spe...
This paper investigates the recoveries following the 1990-91 and 2001 recessions on a state by state...
This paper investigates the effects of the Great Recession on state output, tracking the size of los...
The recovery from the Great Recession has been slow compared to previous recoveries. However, at the...
This paper examines state-level differences in the timing, depth, and total employment effects of th...
The U.S. economy officially fell into recession in December 2007, but the timing of the downturn var...
In this paper, we investigate the determinants of the duration of state level recessions in the Unit...
This paper identifies the states that suffered the largest job losses and the states whose employmen...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 meant a large hit to the revenues of U.S. states. Now, more than fi...
Differences in employment responses in a substate area of Mississippi were examined between two rece...
During the early 1990s, both New England and Southern California experienced regional recessions tha...
We analyze the behavior of state revenues since the early 1950s to determine the severity of the rev...
The last major contraction experienced by the Australian economy took place over the period 1989/90...
Although the United States as a whole feels the pain of this most recent recession, the sting varies...
Private-sector Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth ratios and employment recovery rates following th...
Abstract The rolling recessions of the 1970s and 1980s were characterized by industry and region spe...
This paper investigates the recoveries following the 1990-91 and 2001 recessions on a state by state...
This paper investigates the effects of the Great Recession on state output, tracking the size of los...
The recovery from the Great Recession has been slow compared to previous recoveries. However, at the...
This paper examines state-level differences in the timing, depth, and total employment effects of th...
The U.S. economy officially fell into recession in December 2007, but the timing of the downturn var...
In this paper, we investigate the determinants of the duration of state level recessions in the Unit...
This paper identifies the states that suffered the largest job losses and the states whose employmen...
The Great Recession of 2007-2009 meant a large hit to the revenues of U.S. states. Now, more than fi...
Differences in employment responses in a substate area of Mississippi were examined between two rece...
During the early 1990s, both New England and Southern California experienced regional recessions tha...
We analyze the behavior of state revenues since the early 1950s to determine the severity of the rev...
The last major contraction experienced by the Australian economy took place over the period 1989/90...
Although the United States as a whole feels the pain of this most recent recession, the sting varies...
Private-sector Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth ratios and employment recovery rates following th...
Abstract The rolling recessions of the 1970s and 1980s were characterized by industry and region spe...