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- Download The Colorado Business Review, Issue 4, 2020 This issue of the CBR focuses on military veterans and their transition to private and public employment. The articles were written by business and education
- Download The Colorado Business Review, Issue 3, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic caused greater job losses in Colorado than the Great Recession. See how each industry is projected to be impacted in this issue of the
- Download The Colorado Business Review, Issue 2, 2020 While the good food industry offers a myriad of health, wellness, and environmental benefits, it also makes a substantial economic impact. The articles in this
- Download The Colorado Business Review, Issue 1, 2020 This issue highlights the 55th annual Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum held on December 9, 2019 in Denver. Colorado’s employment growth is expected to slow
- Download The Colorado Business Review, Issue 2, 2019 Although Colorado continues to grow in 2019, this growth has slowed slightly since the strong reacceleration last year. Read/Download the Colorado
- Download The Colorado Business Review, Issue 1, 2019 This issue highlights the 54th annual Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum held on December 10 in Denver. Colorado’s employment growth is expected to slow this
- Download The Colorado Business Review, Issue 3, 2018 The Colorado economy reaccelerated in 2018. Midway through the year, gains are expected across the board in all industries. Read/Download the
- Download The Colorado Business Review, Issue 2, 2018 Colorado's outdoor recreation industry is a significant contributor to the state's economy, with $28 billion in consumer spending and $2 billion in taxes annually.
- The comprehensive education system is not only one of the largest industries in the state, employing thousands of teachers in the public and private K–12 and higher education systems, but it is also a critical component of the future of our state’s diverse economy and quality of life.
- Download The Colorado Business Review, Issue 1, 2015 As presented at the 50th annual Colorado Business Economic Outlook Forum in December, employment growth is forecast in both goods- and services-producing sectors