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Vol. 19, No. 5
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Last Updated: 09/04/1995

Chicago's economic transformation: past and future

Geoffrey J. D. Hewings, Philip Israilevich, Graham Schindler

Structural changes and shifts in exports have reduced Chicago's sensitivity to macroeconomic fluctuations. Using a model of Chicago's economy, the authors find that this trend is likely to continue into the future.

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