Edward J. Deak
Department of Economics
Fairfield University
Fairfield, CT 06430
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The following are the recent numbers in a series of semi-annual economic
forecasts entitled "The Connecticut Economic Outlook", published in The
New England Outlook, Economic Outlook Conference Series, Boston MA, The New
England Economic Project. Subtitles cover special topics that were part of each
forecast report.
- "The Connecticut Economic Outlook: 2000:2 to 2004:4", in Economic Outlook Conference, New England: Global Transportation Hub or Cul de Sac? The New England Economic Project: Boston, MA., May 26, 2000, pp. 15-35.
- "The Connecticut Economic Outlook: 1999:3 to 2003:4", in Economic Outlook Conference, New England.Com: How Will E-commerce Transform Our
Economy?. The New England Economic Project: Boston, MA., October 28, 1999, pp. 11-29.
- October 28, 1999, Highlights of the Connecticut Forecast
- May 20, 1999, pp. 13-32, Approaching the New Millennium: New England’s Future in a High Risk Environment.
- October 28,1998, pp. 13-34, Is New England for Sale?: Effects of the Mergers and Acquisitions Boom.
- May 14, 1998, pp.17-38, New England’s Competitiveness: Risks and Opportunities in the Global Economy.
- October 16, 1997, pp.13-33, Sustaining New England’s Prosperity: The Evolving Role of Financial Services.
- May 22, 1997, pp. 11-32, Looking for Work(ers)? Will Labor Shortages Derail New England's Economy?
- October 17, 1996, pp. 13-31,Electricity Restructuring and the New England Economy.
- May 1996, pp. 13-35, Travel and Tourism in New England.
- October 1995, pp. 9-24,Information Technology in New England.
- May 1995, pp. 13-30, Federal Budget Impacts on New England.
- October 1994, pp. 13-30, New England Labor Markets.