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Richard Deitz
Richard Deitz
 

Research Officer
Microeconomic and Regional Studies Function
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

Phone (212) 720-4002
richard.deitz@ny.frb.org

 
Bio 
Publications in Journals

The Demand for Local Services and Infrastructure Created by an Aging Population
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Upstate New York Regional Review Vol. 2, No. 1 2007

A Brain Drain or an Insufficient Brain Gain?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Upstate New York At-a-Glance Vol. 2, No. 1 2007

Baby-Boom Retirements and Emerging Labor Market Pressures
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Upstate New York Regional Review Vol. 1, No. 1 2006

A Leaner, More Skilled U.S. Manufacturing Workforce
With James Orr
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Current Issues in Economics and Finance Vol 12 02 February/March 2006

How New York's Agriculture Industry Is Staying Competitive  PDF
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Spring 2005

The Predictive Abilities of the New York Fed's Empire State Manufacturing Survey
With Charles Steindel
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Second District Highlights (Current Issues) Vol l No 11 February 2005

Population Out-Migration from Upstate New York  PDF
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Winter 2005

Tourism's Role in the Upstate New York Economy  PDF
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Spring 2004

Restructuring in the Manufacturing Workforce: New York State and the Nation  PDF
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Winter 2004

The Changing Composition of Upstate New York's Workforce  PDF
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Fall 2003

The Upstate Economy under the New NAISCS Classification System  PDF
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Summer 2003

Examining the Rising Foreclosure Rate  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Spring 2003

How Volatile Is New York State's Economy?  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Winter 2003

Vitality in Upstate Medical Manufacturing  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Fall 2002

Manufacturing Matters: Conference Explores Challenges Faced by Buffalo's Manufacturing Sector
Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Summer 2002


Regional Business Cycles in New York State
Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Spring 2002

Economic Diversity and New York State  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Winter 2002

Economic Restructuring in Western New York State  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Fall 2001

Roundtables Explore the Challenges Faced by Rural Economies  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Summer Supplement 2001

Conference Explores Inner-City Business Development  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Summer 2001

The Information Technology Industry in New York State  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Spring 2001

Small Businesses in Upstate New York Rank Barriers to Growth  PDF
With Richard Deitz and Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Winter 2001

Economic Strength in Rural New York  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Fall 2000

Understanding Regional Economic Growth in the New Economy: Industry Clusters  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Summer 2000

Buffalo's Employment on the Rise  PDF
With Ramon Garcia
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Regional Economy, Spring 2000

Is Upstate New York Showing Signs of a Turnaround?
With Mike De Mott
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Second District Highlights (Current Issues) Vol 5 No 06 May 1999

Richard Deitz's CVPDF

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