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Rutgers Regional Report
Rutgers Regional Report
Edited by James W. Hughes and Joseph J. Seneca

Demographics, Economics and Housing Demand
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor
Click here to view the report | April 2012

Employment Recession and Recovery in the 50 States
Written by Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor; and Will Irving, Research Associate
Click here to view the report | September 2011

Reversal of Economic Fortune: Regional and State Prosperity at Risk
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor; and Will Irving, Research Associate.
Click here to view the report | (April 2008)

Where Have All the Dollars Gone? An Analysis of New Jersey Migration Patterns
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor; and Will Irving, Research Associate.
Click here to view the report | (October 2007)

New Jersey's New Economy Growth Challenges
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; and Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor.
Click here to view the report | (July 2006)

Anatomy of a Recovery: A New Jersey Report Card
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; and Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor.
Click here to view the report | (July 2005)

A Transportation-Driven World-Class Economy: New Jersey at Risk
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; and Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor.
Click here to view the report | (April 2005)

Tri-State Affluence: Losing by Winning
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; and Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor.
Click here to view the report | (November 2004)

The Beginning of the End of Sprawl
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor; and Will Irving, Research Associate.
Click here to view the report | (May 2004)

Then and Now: Sixty Years of Economic Change in New Jersey
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; and Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor.
Click here to view the report | (January 2004)

Housing Bubble or Shelter-Safe Haven?
Written by James W. Hughes, Dean; and Joseph J. Seneca, University Professor.
Click here to view the report | (September 2003)