Eighth District Population Growth Follows National Pattern
By Craig P. Aubuchon, Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Rubén Hernández-Murillo, Christopher J. Martinek
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 2008.
A New Picture of Metro-Area Employment in the Eighth District
By Michael R. Pakko and Howard J. Wall
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 2008.
District Fares Better Than Nation as Housing Market Crumbles
By Michael R. Pakko
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 2008.
Employment Growth Slows in the Eighth District
By Subhayu Bandyopadhyay, Rubén Hernández-Murillo, Elizabeth La Jeunesse and Christopher J. Martinek
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 2007.
Population, Sprawl and Immigration Trends in Eighth District Metro Areas Vary Widely
By Michael R. Pakko and Howard J. Wall
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 2007.
Revised Data Show Larger Job Gains for Eighth District Metro Area
By Michael R. Pakko and Howard J. Wall
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 2007.
Memphis Zone: There Are Two Sides to Every (Employment Redistribution) Story!
By Joshua A. Byrge and Michael R. Pakko
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 2007.
Louisville's Job Growth Lags on Many Fronts
By Kristie M. Engemann and Howard J. Wall
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 2007.
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