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The Philadelphia story: a new forecasting model

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  • Theodore M. Crone
  • Michael P. McLaughlin

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Several years ago, the Philadelphia Fed developed a small forecasting model for each of the three states in the Third Federal Reserve DistrictCPennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. This article introduces a similar model that forecasts major economic variables for the Philadelphia metropolitan area and the city of Philadelphia. Read this article and find out what the model predicts for the metro area and the city

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  • Theodore M. Crone & Michael P. McLaughlin, 1999. "The Philadelphia story: a new forecasting model," Business Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, issue Sep, pages 13-23.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedpbr:y:1999:i:sep:p:13-23
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    Philadelphia (Pa.); Forecasting;

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