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Stephen Fuller

Stephen Fuller
Dwight Schar Faculty Chair and University Professor
Director, Center for Regional Analysis

Publications & Research
Fairfax County Economic Index, Monthly Report prepared for and distributed by the Department Of Management and Budget, Fairfax County; Vol. 1, Number 1, June 1997; monthly to Vol. VIII, Number 7, December 2004 available on CRA website.

Cardinal Bank Metropolitan Washington Economic Indices beginning Vol. XVII, No. 6,
July, 2007 to present (available CRA website www.cra-gmu.org).

Washington Economic Index available through Vol. XVII, No. 5, June 2006 available on CRA website (www.cra-gmu.org)

“Chance for Revival,” Virginia Business, May 2008

“Federal Spending Is Driving Northern Virginia’s Booming Economy,” Virginia Business, January 2005.

Washington Economic Index, Vol. XIII, No. 12, January 2004 monthly to Vol. XIV No. 11,
December 2004 available on CRA website.

“Washington’s Regional Economy is Nation’s Strongest,” Labor Market Trends, DC DOES, Vol. 3, No. 5.

“How is the Washington, DC Economy Doing?” Inside Personal Finance with Ric Edelman, Vol. 10, No. 8,, August 2004.

“What’s the Outlook for the Virginia Economy,” VLTA Examiner, Virginia Land Title Association, Vol. 10, Number 2, Summer 2004, pp. 25-28.

“The Fuller Report, Washington Area Economic Forecast, 2004,” ULI Washington News,
Vol. 1, Issue 3, Spring 2004.

Washington Economic Index, Vol. XII, No. 12, January 2002 monthly to Vol. XIII, No. 11,
December 2003 available on CRA website.

“Aggregates Play a Positive Role in America: The Impact of the Crushed Stone and Sand and Gravel Industries on the U. S. Economy,” Stone, Sand & Gravel Review, pp 40-42. November/December 2003.

Federal Spending, Especially on Security, Kept Washington Economy Growing in 2002, The Brooking Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy, September 2003.

“Stephen Fuller on the Economy,” Interview with Crystal City Magazine by Diana Carswell, Summer 2003.

“Virginia Is For Tax Haters,” Washington Post, Outlook Section November 3, 2002.

“Federal Spending Saves Region from Recession,” Washington Area Trends, Brookings Greater Washington Research Program, Issue No. 23, June 2002.

“Outlook for District Economy is Good,” Pipeline, DC Building Industry Association, Volume XXIX, February 2002.

“Washington’s Wartime Economy,” Washington Business Forward Magazine, pp. 30 ff, November 2001.

“Washington Building Congress Building Industry Forecast: The Washington Area Economy’s 2000-2001 Performance and Outlook for 2002,” Bulletin, Washington Building Congress, October 2001.

“The Economy, Housing, and Your Commute?” Inside Personal Finance with Ric Edelman, September 2001.

“Changes in Federal Procurement Nationally Favor The Washington Metropolitan Area,”
Washington Area Trends, Brookings Greater Washington Research Program, Issue No. 19, September 2001.

“Washington Area Economy: Transformation and Growth,” The Future Is Here, 2001 Regional Report, Greater Washington Initiative, pp. 12-14, June 2001.

“Federal Procurement Increases $2.95 Billion in 2000,” Washington Area Trends, Brookings
Greater Washington Research Program, Issue No. 18, April 2001.

“The Crystal Ball,” Regardie’s Power, January-February 2001, pp. 77-79.

“The Economic Outlook for the Washington Area Economy,” Forecasting the Greater
Washington Economy, 2001, Ninth Annual GMU Conference, January, 2001.