- No78
Coastal Empire Economic Monitor
Newsletters from 2004 onward providing quarterly snapshots of the Savannah Metropolitan Statistical Area economy, including regional economic forecasting, economic impact analysis, economic development and business expansion, tourism development, survey-based research, and specialty reports on topics of state, regional and local interest.
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Creator
Armstrong Atlantic State University Center for Regional Analysis
Date of Original
2004/2020
Subject
Armstrong State University
Economics
Business
Center for Regional Analysis
Coastal Empire Economic Indicators
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Location
United States, Georgia, 32.75042, -83.50018
Medium
newsletters
Type
Text
Description
The Center for Regional Analysis meets the applied research needs of Savannah's business and community organizations. Areas of concentrated research include regional economic forecasting, economic impact analysis, economic development and business expansion, tourism development, survey-based research, and specialty reports on topics of state, regional and local interest. The Center's activities appeal to a broad range of constituencies, and the Center stands ready to enter into cooperative partnerships with public, private, and community organizations.
The Coastal Empire Economic Indicators are designed to provide continuously updating quarterly snapshots of the Savannah Metropolitan Statistical Area economy. The coincident index measures the current economic heartbeat of the region. The leading index provides a short-term forecast of the region's economic activity in six to nine months.
Together, these economic indicators offer readers an informational tool that can be used to adjust to changes in regional demand conditions. The informational signals provided by the indicators may be used to control inventory, optimize staffing, adjust marketing or pricing strategies, forecast revenue, or capitalize on other opportunities in the regional economy.
Language
eng
Holding Institution
Georgia Southern University. Libraries