Update on South Carolina's Rural Economy - Speech, Rick Kaglic, April 30, 2012 - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Update on South Carolina's Rural Economy
Update on South Carolina's Rural Economy
Update on South Carolina's Rural Economy - Speech, Rick Kaglic, April 30, 2012 - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Speech
Rick Kaglic
Regional Economist
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2012-04-30
11:59 PM
2012-04-30 23:59 PM
Santee
S.C.
Environmental Policy Institute - SC's Human and Natural Assets Conference
<p>Rick Kaglic, a Richmond Fed economist based in Charlotte, N.C., reviewed economic conditions in the rural and metropolitan parts of South Carolina, and compared them to the nation as a whole in April 2012.</p>
<p>Rick Kaglic, a regional economist based at the Charlotte branch of the Richmond Fed, presented at a conference in Santee, S.C., about sustainable development in the state's rural communities. He reviewed economic conditions in the rural and metropolitan parts of South Carolina, and compared them to the nation as a whole.</p>
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Regional Economics
<p>Rick Kaglic, a Richmond Fed economist based in Charlotte, N.C., reviewed economic conditions in the rural and metropolitan parts of South Carolina, and compared them to the nation as a whole in April 2012.</p>
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Economic Conditions
<p>Rick Kaglic, a Richmond Fed economist based in Charlotte, N.C., reviewed economic conditions in the rural and metropolitan parts of South Carolina, and compared them to the nation as a whole in April 2012.</p>