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THE FLORENCE GRISWOLD MUSEUM IMPACT OF THE PROPOSED EXPANSION ON THE CONNECTICUT ECONOMY by Tara Blois Steven R. Cunningham William F. Lott
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Document Date: 2004-11-19 14:26:46


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Hartford / Old Lyme / /

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Regional Economic Models Inc. / Management Machinery/Equipment Contingency Total Physical Capital / /

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America / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

Facility

FLORENCE GRISWOLD MUSEUM STUDY INTRODUCTION The Florence Griswold Museum / Griswold Museum / University of Connecticut / University of Michigan’s RSQE / University of Massachusetts / Lyme Historical Society Florence Griswold Museum / University of Connecticut Storrs / /

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real gross state product / public relations / capital machinery / /

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Connecticut River / /

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Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development / University of Massachusetts / Lyme Historical Society / Connecticut Department of Labor / Department of Economics / CONNECTICUT CENTER FOR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Department of Economics / U.S. Department of Commerce / University of Connecticut / Community Development / Connecticut Department of Economic / U-63 University of Connecticut Storrs / Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis / the University of Michigan / /

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William Chadwick / William F. Lott / Steven R. Cunningham William / Tara Blois Steven / /

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EXECUTIVE / microcomputer-based econometric model of the Connecticut economy / Lieutenant / CONTENTS EXECUTIVE / /

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Fairfield / Hartford / Massachusetts / Connecticut / Michigan / /

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