Description
For decades, Arizona was one of the national leaders in aggregate economic growth, as measured by the percent change in measures such as gross product and employment. However, its growth rate always has been highly cyclical. During expansionary periods, Arizona always has been among the top states on the rate of growth. During recessions, the Arizona economy generally slumped at a rate similar to the national average, but would experience a rapid recovery. This pattern continued through the economic expansion of the mid-2000s.
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Title
- Economic Growth in Arizona Remains Below Historical Norm
Contributors
- Rex, Tom R. (Author)
- Arizona Indicators (Project) (Publisher)
- Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Date Created
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2014-05
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Identifier
- Identifier ValueASU 12.3:I 52/4:4
Note
- Indicator insight ; v. 4, issue 4