abstract: Arizona’s total value of international exports as a share of gross product was 33rd highest among the 50 states and District of Columbia in 2012. Arizona ranked 36th for manufactured goods. In 1997, Arizona had ranked eighth overall and ninth for manufactured goods. The state’s large relative decline in export share can be traced to its sizable relative decrease in its manufacturing sector. In particular, the electronics manufacturing subsector’s share of total GDP has dropped considerably.Indicator insight ; v. 4, issue
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This article examines the relationship between state exports and job quality across the 50 American ...
Economic growth is a logical motivation and empirically determinable outcome of increasing exports. ...
Excerpt from the Report: U.S. exports of farm products totaled $6,383.3 million in calendar year 19...
abstract: For decades, Arizona was one of the national leaders in aggregate economic growth, as meas...
abstract: The biggest economic trend in Arizona over the last decade has been the flat line on vario...
abstract: Examines the size and growth of Arizona’s economy and the productivity and prosperity of i...
abstract: Travel and tourism is an important economic activity in Arizona. Spending by visitors gene...
The U.S. share of world merchandise exports has declined sharply over the last decade. Using data at...
abstract: Per capita earnings in Arizona has been lower than the national average for decades. The 2...
Attachment No. 2, Lower Colorado River Basin Project, Economic Significance of Water Supply for Home...
Though exports from Maine\u27s largest industries fell in 1996, the decline was offset by a signific...
From 1997 to 2008, Texas shipped 40 percent of its manufacturing exports to Mexico. This puts Texas–...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Mexico's maqui...
Exports have gone from a source of strength to a drag on the Texas economy. The state's real exports...
Mainebiz focus. Maine exports rose 4.5 percent since 1997, bucking the 1 percent national decline....
This article examines the relationship between state exports and job quality across the 50 American ...
Economic growth is a logical motivation and empirically determinable outcome of increasing exports. ...
Excerpt from the Report: U.S. exports of farm products totaled $6,383.3 million in calendar year 19...