Proceedings of the Midwest Economic Restructuring Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
edited by Richard D. Bingham, Randall W. Eberts.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1990
(352 pages)
1 Overview --;2 Akron, Ohio: Regional Economy at the Turning Point --;3 Buffalo, New York: Region of No Illusions --;Chicago, Illinois: Reaping the Benefits of Size and Diversity --;Cleveland, Ohio: Manufacturing Matters, Services are Strengthened But Earnings Erode --;Dayton, Ohio: A Dramatic Rebound --;Detroit, Michigan: An Economy Still Driven by Automobiles --;Milwaukee, Wisconsin: All Is Not Lost --;Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: From Steel Town to Advanced Technology Center --;Syracuse, New York: A Reflection of the National Economy --;Youngstown/Warren, Ohio: A Reflection of the Boom and Bust of the Steel Industry --;The Future of the Midwest Economy: Two Scenarios --;References --;Author Biographical Sketches.
Proceedings of the Midwest Economic Restructuring Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland