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P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
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Vol. 24, Issue 1, 1994February 28, 1994 CDT

Toward an Improved Portfolio Variance Measure of Regional Economic Stability

Paul B. Siegel, Jeffrey Alwang, Thomas G. Johnson,
structural stabilitystructural changeregional economic stabilityportfolio variance measure
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Articles in Vol. 24, Issue 1, 1994

Vol. 24, Issue 1, 1994
  • Determinants of Rural Retail Trade: A Case Study of Illinois
    John J. GruidlDimitri Andrianacos
  • Native American Economic Development: A Modern Approach
    Dean Howard Smith
  • Toward an Improved Portfolio Variance Measure of Regional Economic Stability
    Paul B. SiegelJeffrey AlwangThomas G. Johnson
  • An Empirical Test of the Interaction Between Regional Financial Markets and Regional Growth
    Orley M. Amos, Jr.Majid KermaniJohn R. Wingender
  • The Impact of Slower Growth and Deindustrialization upon State Output Volatility
    Paul R. Blackley
  • Regional Differences in Labor Market Discrimination
    Kwabena Gyimah-BrempongRudy Fichtenbaum
  • Development Problems and Opportunities in the U.S.-Mexico Border Area
    Niles Hansen
Review of Regional Studies
Siegel, Paul B., Jeffrey Alwang, and Thomas G. Johnson. 1994. “Toward an Improved Portfolio Variance Measure of Regional Economic Stability.” Review of Regional Studies 24 (1): 71–86. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.9035.
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