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Mining for missing links
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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The Region
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2003
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pp. 12-15
By examining the iron ore industry, a Minneapolis Fed economist confirms that productivity gains are the direct result of increased competition.
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The research literature on Wal-Mart: Some frowns, some smiley faces
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Looking ahead, and over your shoulder
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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2003
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pp. 6-8
International competition in manufacturing is intense and growing, but the search for international bogeymen overlooks U.S. competitiveness.
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The Wal-Mart effect: Poison or antidote for local communities?
Fitzgerald, Terry J.
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Wirtz, Ronald A.
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2008
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pp. 1-5
The debate over Wal-Mart is a heated one. How can you tell whether the world’s largest retailer is good or bad for your community?
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Wal-Mart in the Ninth District: Who, when and how
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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2008
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pp. 8-9
Background on Wal-Mart in the Ninth District and explanation on the design of the fedgazette's research.
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Shall we gather? Many smaller cities are eager to invest in convention centers on behalf of local economic development. Whether they should "depends on how you do the accounting"
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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2001
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Mar
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Pitching for the minor leagues
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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2001
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Stadiums and convention centers as community loss leaders
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Edifice Complex: Ninth District cities are investing millions in stadiums, multiuse arenas and convention centers in hopes of better economic development and entertainment options
Wirtz, Ronald A.
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Fedgazette
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2001
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Mar
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pp. 1-1
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