Current Issues in Economics and Finance
The Health Sector's Role in New York's Regional Economy
August 1995 Volume 1, Number 5
JEL classification: R1, R3, I1

Author: Ronnie Lowenstein

Economic activity in the New York region depends heavily on the health sector—a sector that helped buoy New York's economy during the region's 1989-92 downturn. But with fundamental changes occuring in health care, will the sector still bolster the region's economy in the years to come?

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