ARTICLES
 
  (Disclaimer: All contributions represent the views of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the Council of Economic Advisors.)
   
  State Economy
  FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ADDS THEIR VOICE TO OPPOSITION OF CLASS SIZE AMENDMENT
   
   
  Amendment 9, Florida’s Amendment to Reduce Class Size
   
   
  Does Smaller Class Size Improve Student Performance? A Brief Review of the Empirical Literature by Russell P. Chuderewicz
   
   
  TAXING SERVICES by Randall G. Holcombe DeVoe Moore Professor of Economics
     
   
  PAYING FOR SMALLER CLASSES: CONSIDERING THE OPTIONS by Randall G. Holcombe
  August 1, 2002  
   
  Outlook for Florida's International Trade by Manuel Lasaga
 
May 17, 2002 (meeting presentation)
 
   
  Perspectives on Florida's Global Trading Partners by Manuel Lasaga
 
February 21, 2001 (meeting presentation)
 
   
  Outlook for Florida's International Trade by Manuel Lasaga
 
December 20, 2001 (meeting presentation)
 
   
  Florida Economy Poised for Recovery by Tony Villamil
   
   
  THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE CAN HELP THE STATE'S ECONOMY BY IMPLEMENTING THE FEDERAL BONUS DEPRECIATION ALLOWANCE by Randall Holcombe
 

 

   
  MAXIMIZE THE BENEFITS FOR FLORIDA OF THE FEDERAL ECONOMIC STIMULUS LEGISLATION by Tony Villamil
 

 

   
  Florida Senate Letter
   
   
  Economic Outlook for Florida by Henry W. Fishkind
   
   
  Understanding the Incremental Nature of E-Procurement Implementation at the State and Local Levels by Susan MacManus
   
 
  Amendments, Mandates, and Money: Challenges Facing Florida Counties by Dr. Susan A. MacManus, University of South Florida, Dr. Mark S. Pritchett, The Collins Center For Public Policy, Inc. and Uri J. Fisher, University of South Florida
   
 
  US Economy
  Summary of Greenpan's Speech on the Health of the US Economy (1/11/02)
by Russell P. Chuderewicz (written 1/24/02)
   
 
The Current and Future Outlook for the US Economy
by Russell P. Chuderewicz (Prepared for the CEA meeting 2/21/02 Orlando, Florida)
 
   
  Local Economies
  The Outlook for the South Florida Economy (11/29/01)
by Russell P. Chuderewicz (written on 11/24/01) and Published in Spansh in Tiempos del Mundo
   
     
  STATUS OF REVENUE-RELATED VOTER REFERENDA Among Florida's Local Governments (as of Feb. 20, 2002) by Dr. Susan A. MacManus, USF
   
     
  City Budgets Stressed by Exemptions, Mandates, Growth, Lawsuits, Health Costs, & the Public by Dr. Susan A. MacManus, University of South Florida, Dr. Mark S. Pritchett, The Collins Center For Public Policy, Inc. , Uri J. Fisher, University of South Florida & with the assistance of Michael Keenan