The North Carolina Economic Survey 2001
WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Foreword: ROBERT F. MULLIGAN
Regional Studies
A Forecast of North Carolina Unemployment  2001-2002 using Past Inflation
RENEE LEWIS and CYNTHIA BROWN

A Two-year Forecast of the South Carolina Unemployment Rate
JESSICA GROSS and KELI BARNHOUSE

Aggregate Output, Expenditures, and Income
A Two-year Forecast of GDP
JOSH BRANT

Gross Domestic Product:  a Five-Year Forecast for 2001-2005
JOSH HUGHES

Consumption, Saving, and Investment
Consumption based on Gross Domestic Product: a Keynesian Consumption Function
ALLISON ADAMS

An Eight-quarter Forecast of Gross Private Domestic Investment
ROD DAVIS

International Trade
U.S. Net Exports: a Five-year Forecast from a Keynesian Aggregate Expenditure Perspective
TAYLOR BRUMBELOE
Business and Financial Conditions
A Forecast of the Money Supply 2001-2002 using the Quantity Theory of Money
MIKE FISHER

Effect of the Majority Party in Congress on the New York Stock Exchange Composite Index 2001-2006
MATTHEW ELLERSICK

U.S. Unemployment
The Relationship between the Inflation Rate and the Unemployment Rate: Year 2001 and 2002 Outlook
DUSTIN ALSOP and CHRIS BURNS

A Two-year Forecast of Unemployment based on Consumption Spending
DANIELLE FOURNIER and NICOLE ROOT

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
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