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Working Papers
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Reports
2009 Annual Report
Final Report prepared for the DOE/NETL, "National and State Economic and Environmental Impacts of NETL" 2007 [Lisa Phares, Deborah Lang, Chris Hendrickson & Randall W. Jackson]
Final Report prepared for the DOE/NETL, "Valuing Domestically Produced Natural Gas and Oil" 2008 [Lisa Phares & Randall W. Jackson]
Resource Inventory and Assessment: Vision Shared Focus Team on Technology-Based Economic Development, 2006 [Randall Jackson, Walter R. Schwarm, and Russ Lorince]
An Economic Impact Study of the Pennsylvania Section of the Cove Point Expansion, 2004 [prepared for Dominion Resources Inc., Randall Jackson & Walter Schwarm]
Survey of WV Manufacturers' Technology Use, 1997 [Victor Claar, Luc Anselin, Philip Shapira]
West Virginia Population Projections by County, Age and Sex, 1990-2020 [Andrew Isserman, Oleg Smirnov, Terance Rephann, David Sorenson, Elizabeth Bury]
West Virginia Demographic Monitor, February 1995 [Andrew Isserman]
West Virginia Demographic Monitor, February 1994 [Andrew Isserman]
West Virginia Demographic Monitor, March 1993 [Andrew Isserman]
Will Corridor H Help our Economy?, 1992 [Terance Rephann]
Final Report prepared for the EDA, "The Regional Economic Consequences of United States Immigration Policy" 1991 [Andrew M. Isserman]
The Socioeconomic Impacts of Landfills, 1989 [Carla Dickstein & Greg Sayre]
   Other Papers
Research Experiences for Undergraduates, sponsored by NSF [1995-2001]
Papers commissioned by the ARC
  1. Appalachia: Then and Now, Andrew M. Isserman (pp. 20, 1,904K)
  2. Appalachian Competitiveness in a Global Economy: Industrial Exports and Exporter Establishments,
   
Rodney A. Erickson, Samuel X. Lowe, and David J. Hayward (pp. 49, 217K)
  3. Appalachian Culture and Economic Development, Ronald L. Lewis and Dwight B. Billings (pp. 31, 108K)
  4. The Appalachian Labor Force, Cynthia Rogers and Brian Cushing (pp. 36, 522K)
  5. The Evolving Appalachian Economy, Andrew M. Isserman (pp. 23, 515K)
  6. Income and Poverty in Appalachia, Brian Cushing and Cynthia Rogers (pp. 40, 744K)