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The national economic outlook. (U.S. economy in 1991)
December 22, 1990... Once again, 1990 proved to be a year when economic analysts and forecasters were unable to anticipate changing world events that distort expected patterns of economic growth. The "soft-landing" scenario, so frequently forecast for the U.S....
The Bureau's business advisory for 1991. (Memphis State University's Bureau of Business and Economic Research)
December 22, 1990... Last year, the Bureau's forecast highlighted the probable adverse effects of the consumer, business, and government debt situation. The second half of 1990 saw bankruptcies and loan delinquency rates begin to rise rapidly and spread through all...
Tennessee Valley feels tremors of Middle East crisis. (effects of the Iraq-Kuwait crisis on Tennessee Valley's economy)
December 22, 1990... At this time last year, the nation was expected to be headed for a "soft landing" with GNP growth for 1990 approaching 2.0 percent and no significant increase in inflation. The Tennessee Valley was expected to follow the nation, but with a...
The mid-south economic outlook.
December 22, 1990... I will concentrate my comments on the outlook for a few of the region's key industries and then discuss a few of the issues that will determine the economy's direction for the next year.
Let's begin by looking at the performance of a few...
Prospecting in the real estate rubble. (present crisis in the real estate business)
December 22, 1990... The realestate market is comatose. After a prolonged illness attributed to an overdose of euphoria, it slid into a coma in mid-1990. Signs of the developing crises were visible as far back 1982: money cost more than lenders were earning on...
Financing health care costs - who pays? (impending crisis of rising and exorbitant health care costs)
December 22, 1990... Throughout the 1980s, health care costs grew at astounding rates. Despite economic predictions of an imminent recession, health care costs in the 1990s are predicted to continue to increase at rates that exceed those of the previous decade....