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Vol. 21, No. 4
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Last Updated: 06/13/1997

Reversal of Fortune: Understanding the Midwest recovery

Thomas H. Klier, Rick Mattoon, William Testa

Has the Midwest been good or lucky in its recent recovery? In this article, the authors assess the internal and external factors that have contributed to the revival midwestern economic fortunes over the last decade.

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