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15569
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Polson discusses what effect the growing film-making industry is having on Wilmington and the surrounding counties. By one estimate studio expenditures of $24 million accounted for 6.4 percent of all economic activity in the four-county area surrounding Wilmington in 1986.
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30500
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In comparison to 1985, economic growth in the Wilmington, North Carolina area slowed to a moderate pace over 1986 of approximately five percent, its long-term historical trend. Forecasts predict that growth in 1987 will match that of 1986. At the national level, growth will slow in 1987 but, as of yet, there is no recession in sight.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 5 Issue 1, Jan 1987, p11-14, il, bibl, f
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30507
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The year 1986 was a better than average year for the local economy. A mid-year review of local economic activity indicates that 1987 will be similar to 1986, and there is no immediate danger of a national recession. The dollar has continued to fall against other major currencies because of the uncertainty which has characterized United States trade policy.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 5 Issue 2, July 1987, p11-14, bibl, f
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24400
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Dorothy’s Ruffled Originals is a curtain store in Wilmington that pulls in twelve million annually. This article highlights the business and how its founders bring in revenue.
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30491
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The year 1985 saw renewed strength in the manufacturing sector of Wilmington, North Carolina. Recent announcements of new and expanded manufacturing facilities in the area are indicative of this rebound, and predictions suggest that further growth in the area manufacturing activity can be expected over 1986.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 4 Issue 1, Jan 1986, p10-13, il
Record #:
30494
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Economic activity for 1986 in the Wilmington, North Carolina area continues to show growth over previous levels. A new index of local leading economic indicators (RILE) can forecast the direction of future regional economic activity in the Wilmington area.
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Carolina Coast Business Review (NoCar HF 5001 C38x), Vol. 4 Issue 2, July 1986, p8-12, il, bibl, f
Record #:
14039
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This month's BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA community profile features the city of Wilmington.
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Record #:
14349
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So far as a great many people are concerned, when they think of Wilmington they think of summer vacations and fishing trips. Many, however, undoubtedly would be surprised to know that Wilmington also is a great industrial city which is progressing steadily and offering greater possibilities as far as the future is concerned.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 15 Issue 10, Aug 1947, p18-19,21-25, il
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