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Emerging Trends in Agricultural-Based Industries in the Northeast
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2017
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The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) at the U.S. Department of Commerce produces long-term regional projections of income, population, per capita income and earnings, and employment by industry for regions, states, Metropolitan Statistical Areas, and BEA Economic Areas on a regular basis. The projections are prepared every five years and were last published in 1990.
- Type
- Invited Presentation
- Information
- Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics , Volume 20 , Issue 2 , October 1991 , pp. 171 - 173
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- Copyright © 1991 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association
Footnotes
This paper is excerpted from an invited presentation to the Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, 18 June 1991, at Durham, New Hampshire.
References
1 See U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, “Regional and State Projections of Income, Employment, and Population to the Year 2000” by Kenneth P. Johnson, John R. Kort, and Howard L. Friedenberg, Survey of Current Business, May 1990, 33–54.Google Scholar
2 For a detailed discussion of methodology, see U.S. Department of Census, Bureau of Economic Analysis, BEA Regional Projections to 2040, Vol. I: States, 1990, M-2-M-12,Google Scholar
3 For an in-depth analysis of convergence/divergence in state per capita income, see U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, “Accounting for Regional Differences in Per Capita Personal Income Growth: An Update and Extension” by Daniel H. Garnick, Survey of Current Business, January 1990, 29–40.Google Scholar