Rutgers Regional Report

October 17, 2017

New Jersey’s Economic Roller Coaster: From ‘Go-Go’ to ‘Slow-Go’ (October 2017)

James W. Hughes, Will Irving
Rutgers Regional Report 38: 1-28.

The Receding Metropolitan Perimeter: A New Postsuburban Demographic Normal (September 2014)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 37: 1-16.

Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States: A Further Update (July 2013)
Joseph J. Seneca, Will Irving
Rutgers Regional Report 36: 1-16.

Inching Our Way Back: The Nation’s Tepid Employment Recovery (April 2013)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 35: 1-20.

The economic and fiscal impacts of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey, a macroeconomic analysis (January 2013)
Nancy H. Mantell, Joseph J. Seneca, Michael L. Lahr, Will Irving
Rutgers Regional Report 34: 1-16.

Reinventing the New Jersey Economy: New Metropolitan and Regional Employment Dynamics (December 2012)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 33: 1-12.

The Evolving Rental Housing Market in New Jersey: Retrospective and Prospective (November 2012)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 32: 1-16.

Fiscal Flows in New Jersey: A Spatial Analysis of Major State Taxes and State Aid Programs (October 2012)
James W. Hughes, Will Irving, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 31: 1-20.

Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States: An Update (July 2012)
Joseph J. Seneca, Will Irving
Rutgers Regional Report 30.

Demographic, Economics, and Housing Demand (April 2012)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 29: 1-12.

Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States (September 2011)
Joseph J. Seneca, Will Irving
Rutgers Regional Report 28: 1-24.

Reversal of Economic Fortune: Regional and State Prosperity At Risk (April 2008)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca, Will Irving
Rutgers Regional Report 27: 1-16.

Where Have All the Dollars Gone? An Analysis of New Jersey Migration Patterns (October 2007)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca, Will Irving
Rutgers Regional Report 26: 1-28.

New Jersey’s New Economy Growth Challenges (July 2006)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 25: 1-20.

Anatomy of a Recovery: A New Jersey Report Card (July 2005)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 24: 1-20.

A Transportation-Driven World-Class Economy: New Jersey at Risk (April 2005)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 23: 1-20.

Tri-State Affluence: Losing by Winning (November 2004)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 22: 1-24.

The Beginning of the End of Sprawl? (May 2004)
James W. Hughes, Joseph J. Seneca
Rutgers Regional Report 21: 1-24.

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