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Come and get it
Genov, Genko
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Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
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2007
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Nov
,
pp. 15-16
Federal spending in district states has increased significantly since the early 1990s.
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Foreign trade zones
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
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2007
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May
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pp. 22-23
A new hammer in the economic development toolbox, but mostly a pillow in the Ninth District.
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What is a small business? Inc(reasing)
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
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2007
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Jul
,
pp. 5-5
Business registrations have exploded in district states
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Claire Strom on James J. Hill's legacy and influence on the northern Great Plains
Fettig, David
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Fedgazette
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2007
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Mar
,
pp. 14-16
Interview with Claire Strom, author of Profiting From the Plains.
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A word about do-it-yourselfers
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
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2007
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Jul
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pp. 8-8
Firms without employees offer insights and caveats to the trends of small business.
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The state of small business: Small is tough, but still beautiful
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
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2007
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Jul
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pp. 1-8
Though competitive pressures are seemingly everywhere, small businesses continue to anchor local and state economies.
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It’s a jungle out there
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
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2007
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Jul
,
pp. 6-7
The economic Darwinism of small business.
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News flash: Small-market papers prosper
Mahon, Joe
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Fedgazette
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2007
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Jan
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pp. 18-20
In small cities and towns in the district, the demise of newspapers has been greatly exaggerated.
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Condemned prosperity
Davies, Phil
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Mar
,
pp. 14-17
The use of eminent domain for private development may benefit district communities, but it blights the overall economy.
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Indianpreneurs
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
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2006
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Mar
,
pp. 4-7
Small business development holds great promise for American Indian economic progress, but big obstacles remain.
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The wealth (and poverty) of Indian nations
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
(
2006
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Mar
,
pp. 1-1
Small businesses and tribal colleges offer fresh hope in Indian country. They also face great hurdles.
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Growth by degrees
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Mar
,
pp. 8-10
The good news: tribal colleges help develop Indian economies and cultures. The bad news: they face a chronic funding crisis.
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Tribal trends
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
(
2006
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Mar
,
pp. 2-3
While economic conditions have improved for American Indians living on reservations, poverty remains prevalent, and tribes face deep challenges in their efforts to develop.
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Capital idea
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Mar
Native CDFIs are providing much-needed credit in Indian country.
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A model law
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Mar
A newly drafted model law may help bring loans to Indian country.
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Who needs downtowns, anyway?
Davies, Phil
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Sep
,
pp. 8-8
Were historic business districts worth saving? City leaders thought so.
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To save a city
Davies, Phil
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Sep
,
pp. 7-10
How far should government power extend into private markets in the wake of a disaster?
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Roll the credits … and the tax incentives
Cobb, Kathy
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Sep
,
pp. 14-15
Cities, states and even countries spar for film production business, but at what cost?
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Thomas J. Holmes on Wal-Mart's location strategy
Fettig, David
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Mar
,
pp. 11-13
Holmes describes Wal-Mart's location strategy and possible implications for the Ninth District.
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High and dry
Davies, Phil
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Fedgazette
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2006
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Sep
,
pp. 1-6
Almost a decade after the Flood of 1997, the Grand Forks metro area has made quite a comeback
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Missing the bus
Davies, Phil
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Fedgazette
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2005
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Mar
,
pp. 10-13
Many worry over the loss of intercity bus and train service. But local, on-demand transit service is more critical for rural mobility.
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Company mass layoffs: the “other” job shock
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
(
2005
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Nov
,
pp. 10-10
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Not in my back 40
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
(
2005
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Mar
,
pp. 2-6
Landfills—the trash sites formerly known as dumps—are growing. You got a problem with that?
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Unconventional wisdom
Sullivan, Colbey
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Fedgazette
(
2005
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Jan
,
pp. 9-11
District convention centers reported surprisingly steady activity during the recession, but a building boom and stiff competition could eventually take a toll.
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Shocked, only not: false positive cases of employment decline
Mayberry, Dan
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Fedgazette
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2005
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Nov
,
pp. 8-8
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Job shocks: resuscitation or suffocation?
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
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2005
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Nov
,
pp. 1-1
How local economies react after suffering a major decline in employment
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Profiles in garbage
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
(
2005
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Mar
,
pp. 3-3
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A missing bogeyman
Wirtz, Ronald A.
- In:
Fedgazette
(
2005
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Nov
,
pp. 7-10
County employment shocks and recoveries show a wide diversity of sources
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Recycling—righteous or rubbish?
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
(
2005
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Mar
,
pp. 6-9
Critics say recycling is garbage. Supporters say it will save the world. The truth lies somewhere in between
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Fickle like the wind
Davies, Phil
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Fedgazette
(
2005
)
Nov
,
pp. 11-15
Wind farming is booming again in the district, but the industry remains dependent on federal subsidy
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Job shock: when lightning threatens again
Hartman, Colin
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Larson, Joe
- In:
Fedgazette
(
2005
)
Nov
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Helicopter churn: the macro view on job loss and growth
Fitzgerald, Terry
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Holland, Mark
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Fedgazette
(
2005
)
Nov
,
pp. 3-3
Lots of counties experience major job loss, but why they do and how well they recover is more of a mystery.
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Methodology: a county slice in time
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
(
2005
)
Nov
,
pp. 6-6
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County employment: shocks and rebounds
Ball, Elizabeth
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Fitzgerald, Terry
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Holland, Mark
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Fedgazette
(
2005
)
Nov
,
pp. 4-5
Lots of counties experience major job loss, but why they do and how well they recover is more of a mystery
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Getting wasted
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
(
2005
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Mar
,
pp. 1-1
There are millions of tons of garbage in the Ninth District. This is their story.
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A burning issue
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
(
2005
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Mar
Garbage burners play a significant role in a few Ninth District states. For years, local governments have stoked the fire, but the flame appears to be dying
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Is gray the new gold?
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
(
2004
)
May
,
pp. 9-12
The elderly are often portrayed as an economic burden, but many see seniors as a target market. For states and communities, the net economic benefit is hard to gauge
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Dialing up call centers: a slumping industry shows signs of life
Jossi, Frank
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Fedgazette
(
2004
)
May
,
pp. 13-15
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Graying of the Ninth
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
(
2004
)
Mar
,
pp. 1-1
Ninth District counties are older than most. Terms like "demographic time bomb" exaggerate the situation, but our aging population presents significant economic challenges-and opportunities
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A good investment or money down the drain?
Davies, Phil
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Fedgazette
(
2004
)
Sep
,
pp. 11-12
Immigrants have become a lightning rod for the resentment of native-born taxpayers who disapprove of extra spending on social services.
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Four funerals and a wedding: We're growing older and it won't be cheap
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
(
2004
)
Mar
,
pp. 2-5
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Designing a brain drain plug
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
(
2003
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Jan
,
pp. 6-7
States create incentives to keep their best and brightest. But do they work?
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Plugging the brain drain
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
(
2003
)
Jan
,
pp. 1-3
States fret over losing their young, educated workers, and many are scrambling for ways to stop the outward flow.
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Milking the new buffalo
Clement, Douglas
- In:
Fedgazette
(
2003
)
Mar
,
pp. 6-10
Casinos are a major source of new wealth for many Indian tribes in the Ninth District and both Indians and non-Indians seek the profits they yield. But too little discussion of late has focused on their true costs and benefits.
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Early childhood development = economic development
Grunewald, Rob
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Rolnick, Arthur J.
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Fedgazette
(
2003
)
Mar
,
pp. 14-14
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Patterns of the young and restless
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
(
2003
)
Jan
,
pp. 4-4
Seemingly obvious migration patterns belie the many reasons why and where people move.
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Courting clusters
Davies, Phil
- In:
Fedgazette
(
2003
)
Sep
,
pp. 9-12
Promoting groups of similar and interrelated businesses is the rage in states and regions across the nation. What's a government to do?
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Changing the way lawmakers make spending decisions
Rothschild, Steve
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Fedgazette
(
2003
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Mar
,
pp. 15-15
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Big house on the prairie: Despite protests by some, small-town leaders have sought out prisons as economic saviors. Both the critics' deepest fears and the boosters' highest hopes...
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
(
2002
)
Jan
,
pp. 2-6
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Private vs. public: the prison debate. Can private prisons save tax dollars? The evidence is inconclusive
Clement, Douglas
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Fedgazette
(
2002
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Jan
,
pp. 8-8
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