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Two new indexes offer a broad view of economic activity in the New York - New Jersey region Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics James Orr
Robert Rich
Rae Rosen
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The authors develop two coincident indexes that provide a comprehensive measure of economic activity in New Jersey, New York State, and New York City.
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Article provided by Federal Reserve Bank of New York in its journal Current Issues in Economics and Finance .
Volume (Year): (1999)
Issue (Month): Oct ()
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Keywords: Federal Reserve District ; 2nd ; Economic conditions - United States ; New York (N.Y.) ; New York (State) ; New Jersey ; Index numbers (Economics) ; Other versions of this item:
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