This series of bulletins provides information and analysis of the economic conditions and labor market in the state of New York during a specific period. Issues 80-86 trace developments in the state’s industries, such as agriculture and manufacturing, and document the impact of national economic trends on the region. Researchers and policy-makers interested in the history of economic thought and public policy will find this resource invaluable.
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