The Economic Impacts of the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks
Introduction
This volume contains eight studies that provide a definitive range of estimates of the economic impacts of 9/11. The collection of papers represent the outcome of a collaborative and iterative research process known as the CREATE Economic Impact Modeling Forum (EIMF).
Special Editors:
Adam Rose, University of Southern California
S. Brock Blomberg, Claremont McKenna College
Research Papers
Editor's Introduction to the Economic Impacts of the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks
S. Brock Blomberg and Adam Z. Rose
Further Observations on the Economic Effects on New York City of the Attack on the World Trade Center
Jason Bram, Andrew Haughwout, and James Orr
The Economic Impacts of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis
Adam Z. Rose, Gbadebo Oladosu, Bumsoo Lee, and Garrett Beeler Asay
Macroeconomic and Industry Impacts of 9/11: An Interindustry Macroeconomic Approach
Jeffrey Werling and Ronald Horst
Identifying the Regional Economic Impacts of 9/11
JiYoung Park, Peter Gordon, Eunha Jun, James E. Moore II, and Harry W. Richardson
Estimating the Macroeconomic Consequence of 9/11
S. Brock Blomberg and Gregory D. Hess
The Economic Impact of 9/11 on the New York City Region
Fred Treyz and Billy Leung
