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freepdfsmall.jpg Name:  The Economy and Employment in North Carolina: Is the Worst Over? by Karl W. Smith, July 2009.
North Carolina's economy has been deeply impacted by a worldwide recession that resulted from the largest financial crisis since the Great Depression. There is evidence that the financial sector is healing and that the job market in North Carolina is nearing a recovery. This bulletin will examine the outlook for the job market in North Carolina, as well as, the larger economic factors affecting growth in North Carolina.

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