Colorado economy can be expected
Colorado economy can be expected that the weak “Start”, “Finish” Fulminanter in 2002
Colorado economy next year could imitate, as the University of Colorado football team has played this year - a low start and finish strong.
“We are optimistic about the economy turning around the mid-development and high (end) 2002,” said Richard Wobbekind, director of Business Research Division of the CU-Boulder Leeds School of Business .
Wobbekind and other economists believe that the State because of its slowness years since the last recession, as in 2002 reveals its forecast Monday at the University of Colorado’s 37 Total turnover in the business sector per year Economic Outlook Forum.
“The recession is also still in 2002,” said Patricia Silverstein, a development economist Littleton partners in research.
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