BBER Publications Sorted by Year

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BBER Publications Sorted by Year

When permission is given by our clients we make research results available to the public. This listing of our publications is sorted by year. We also have our publications sorted by topic and sorted by community. Contact our Data Bank staff at dbinfo-at-unm-dot-edu for any publications that are not available as free PDF reports.

BBER staff also make many presentations. When possible these are available on our presentations web page. We also have a listing of articles in our monthly publication, New Mexico Business, Current Economic Report.

2003

2001

2000

1999

  •   Local Governments in the MRGCOG Region: An Analysis of Governmental Revenues and Expenditures ($10.00)
  •   New Mexico Economy: Review and Outlook for 1999 ($5.00)
  •   City of Albuquerque Go Bond Debt Service Levy and Property Tax Valuations ($10.00)
  •   Long-Term Economic Trends in the Middle Rio Grande Council of Governments: The Past is Prologue? ($10.00)

1998

  •   Economic Census: New Mexico, Volume III, Manufacturing ($22.50)
  •   New Mexico Personal Health Expenditures, Calendar 1996 ($8.00)
  •   Economic, Demographic and Fiscal Impact of Nuchik, Inc. Poultry Processing Plant on the City of Artesia and the
               Artesia Public Schools ($5.00)
  •   New Mexico Economy: Review and Outlook for 1998 ($5.00)

1997

  •   Poverty in New Mexico: Who are the Poor? ($32.00)
  •   Population Projections for the State of New Mexico, Volume B: New Mexico Population Outlook in the 21st Century ($25.00)
  •   New Mexico Economy: Review and Outlook for 1997 ($5.00)
  •   1996 Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau Patron Survey ($10.00)
  •   Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau 1997 Household Visitors Survey ($5.00)
  •   Travel Agent Survey ($5.00)
  •   Tour Operator Survey ($5.00)
  •   50 Community Profiles - 1997 ($1.50 per community, $35.00 set)
  •   County Profiles - 1997 ($1.00 per county, $25.00 set)
  •   Projected Bernalillo County Population Aged 0-19 Years, 7/1/90-7/1/2020 ($25.00)

1996

  •   Economic Census: New Mexico, Volume II, Retail and Wholesale Trade 1987 and 1992 ($20.00)
  •   Economic Census: New Mexico, Volume I, Service Industries 1987 and 1992 ($20.00)
  • Urban Growth Projections, 1995-2005
  •   Update of the New Mexico Tax Study comparisons of Tax Burden in Surrounding States ($30.00)
  •   Population Levels and Trends in Nine New Mexico Water Planning Regions 1960-2060 ($30.00)
  •   1996 Albuquerque Image Survey ($5.00)
  •   Fiscal Analysis of the Proposed New County in the South Valley Unincorperated Areas of Bernalillo County ($12.00)
  •   Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau 1996 Albuquerque Household Visitors Survey ($5.00)
  •   Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau Patron Survey ($10.00)
  •   New Mexico Economy: Review and Outlook for 1997 ($5.00)

1995

  •   The Census in New Mexico, Volume V, 1990 Population and Socioeconmic Profiles ($13.00)
  •   The Census in New Mexico, Volume IV, Social and Economic Characteristics for the State and Counties
               from the 1980 and 1990 Censuses ($21.00)
  •   1995 Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau Patron Survey ($10.00)
  •   Survey of Farmington Convention and Visitors Bureau Patrons ($8.00)
  •   New Mexico Magazine Survey of Subscribers ($10.00)
  •   Impact Assessment Los Alamos Defense Adjustment Study ($25.00)
  •   Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau Patron Survey 1994 ($7.00)

1994

  •   The Economic Impact of the Air Force Phillips Laboratory on the New Mexico Economy ($7.00)
  •   Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau Patron Survey 1993 and Albuquerque Image Survey 1994 ($12.00)
  •   Economic Impact of New Mexico Division of Rehabilitation FY 93-94 ($5.00)
  •   The New Mexico Economy: History and Outlook ($7.00)
  •   Population Projections for the State of New Mexico by Age and Sex, 1990-2020 ($28.50)
  •   Population Profiles of Incorporated Places and Cities in New Mexico ($12.00)

1993

  •   The Census in New Mexico, Volume III, County Population and Housing Rankings, 1980 and 1990 Censuses ($13.00)
  •   A Survey of Farmington Convention and Visitors Bureau Patrons ($8.00)
  •   1993 Albuquerque Image Survey ($12.00)

1992

  •   The Census in New Mexico, Volume II, Changes in the Age and Sex Composition of Counties Between 1980 and 1990 ($17.50)
  •   The Census in New Mexico, Volume I, Population and Housing Characteristics for the State and Counties from the
               1980 and 1990 Censuses ($14.00)
  • Urban Growth Trends, 1980 to 1990
  •   1992 Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau Survey Findings ($5.00)
  •   Economic Impact of the New Mexico Division Of Vocational Rehabilitation, Fiscal Year 1990-91 ($5.00)

1991

  •   1991 Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau Survey Findings ($7.00)
  •   Economic Analysis of Proposed New Mexico Solid Waste Regulations ($17.00)
  •   The Better Air Campaign, 1991 Survey ($5.00)

1990

  •   1990 Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau Survey Findings ($9.00)
  •   A Survey of New Mexico Tourism and Travel Division Patrons ($9.00)
  •   1990 Gallup Convention and Visitors Bureau Survey ($7.00)
  •   A Survey of Santa Fe Convention and Visitors Bureau Patrons ($7.00)

1989

  •   New Mexico Statistical Abstract ($7.00)
  •   Projections of the Population of New Mexico by Age, Sex and Race: 1985 to 2010 ($17.00)
  •   Estimates of Compliance Costs and Benefits of Proposed Revisions to New Mexico Liquid Waste Regulations ($14.00)
  •   Population and Employment Projections for New Mexico Counties, 1985-2010 ($32.00)
  •   The Economic Impact of Horseracing in New Mexico--1988 ($7.00)
  •   The Economics of Siting the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Landfill: A Cost Comparison of Cerro, Colorado
               and Tri-Sect Sites ($17.00)
  •   Urban Development and Concentration in Albuquerque in the 1990s ($12.00)
  •   Population Projections for the Hydrobasins of New Mexico: 1990-2040 ($17.00)

1988

  •   Population and Employment Projections for New Mexico Counties, 1980-2010 ($17.00)
  •   Six Myths About New Mexico ($4.00)
  •   Economic Impact of Proposed Solid Waste Regulations ($10.00)
  •   Population and Employment Projections for the New Mexico Rio Grande Basin, 1985-2040 ($10.00)
  •   Displaced Homemakers and Single Parents in New Mexico ($12.00)
  •   An Expanded Role in Taos for Northern New Mexico Community College: Survey findings ($7.00)
  •   New Mexico Vocational Education Sex Equity Study ($8.00)

1987

  •   Presentation on the New Mexico Economy to Bond Rating Agencies ($7.00)
  •   Economic Impact of Workers Compensation and Unemployment Insurance Programs on Small Business ($15.00)
  •   Survey of Patrons of the Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau ($7.00)
  •   New Mexico Economic Review and Outlook ($4.00)
  •   Fiscal Impact of the Proposed Westland Area Annexation ($9.00)
  •   Full Sample Report of Findings for the United Way of New Mexico ($7.00)
  •   Sandia National Labs Sample Report of Findings for the United Way of Greater Albuquerque ($7.00)
  •   A Fiscal Impact Analysis of Alternative Development Scenarios for the Volcano Cliffs Subdivision ($12.00)

1986

  •   New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority Survey ($25.00)
  •   The Social and Economic Impact of the U.S. Department of Energy on the State of New Mexico, FY1985 ($7.00)
  •   The Albuquerque Business Climate: A Comparative View ($17.00)
  •   The PSC/UNM Econometric Forecasting Model: An Econometric Forecasting Model of Electrical Energy
               and Peak Load Requirements for the State of New Mexico ($17.00)

  • The Santa Fe Transportation Study: ($12.00 for all three)
  •   Part 1: Special Population Transportation ($5.00)
  •   Part 2: General Community Public Transportation ($7.00)
  •   Part 3: Business and Capitol District Transportation ($4.00)

  •   Population Projections for New Mexico Counties, 1980-2005 ($19.50)

1985

  •   Projections of Water Availability in the Lower Rio Grande, Gila-San Francisco and Mimbres Drainage Basins to 2005 ($22.00)

1984

  •   New Mexico Statistical Abstract ($7.00)
  •   Health Care Coverage and the Medically Indigent in New Mexico ($14.00)
  •   The New Mexico Energy Management Information System ($9.00)
  •   A Review of Investment in Venture Capital and Below Market Rate Loans by the New Mexico Severance Tax
               Permanent Fund ($10.00)
  •   Costs and Benefits of the Proposed Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 202--Fire-Fighting ($4.00)
  •   The Noncompliance Penalty Program: Implementation in New Mexico ($6.00)
  •   An Objective Economic Criteria Test for Evaluating the Reasonableness of Best Available Control Technologies ($7.00)
  •   The Potential Income Stream Due to Improvement of Various Facilities at the New Mexico State Fair ($4.00)
  •   A Profile of the Elderly Population for Selected Areas in New Mexico ($6.00)
  •   A Ranking of New Mexico=s Public Water Supply Systems ($9.00)
  •   A Survey of Purchasing Characteristics of Lovington Households ($7.00)
  •   The University of New Mexico Economic Report ($12.00)
  •   Projections of Water Availability in the AWR and Pecos River Basins to the Year 2005 [draft version only] ($22.00)
  •   The New Mexico Economy: Review and Outlook ($4.00)
  •   The New Mexico Energy Management Information System [Final Report] ($10.00)
  •   The New Mexico State Data Center--A Position Paper ($4.00)
  •   Air Quality Permit Fee Proposals for the State of New Mexico ($12.00)

1983

  •   Evaluation of and Comment on the New Mexico Coal Market Study ($5.00)
  •   Northern New Mexico Community College Master Planning Results ($5.00)
  •   Population, Employment and Income History and Projections for New Mexico Counties, 1970-2000 ($32.00)
  •   The Tourist Industry in New Mexico ($10.00)
  •   The Economic Impact of Alternative Resolutions of New Mexico Pueblo Indian Water Rights
               Volume I ($32.00), Volume II ($32.00)
  •   A Survey of Metal Plating in the Albuquerque Area ($7.00)
  •   Population Estimates and Projections for Wastewater Facility Planning Areas: 1980-2000 ($12.00)
  •   Economic Impact of Workers Compensation and Unemployment Insurance Programs on Small Business ($15.00)

1982

  •   Results of the New Mexico Energy Management System: Projections of Energy Supply, Demand and Prices
               In New Mexico, 1985-2000 ($15.60)
  •   New Mexico Human Services Transportation Providers: Accounting, Reporting and Coordination of Services ($14.00)
  •   The New Mexico Uranium Industry: Current Assessment and Outlook ($7.00)
  •   Proposed Changes in the New Mexico Water Supply Regulations, Section 103 ($6.00)
  •   Follow-up Survey of 1976-77 Graduates of the Auto Mechanics Program ($8.00)
  •   The Social and Economic Impact of the Abiqui Reservoir, 1985-2040 ($43.00)

1981

  •   Albuquerque Wage Survey ($7.00)
  •   The Economic Impact of Horse Racing in New Mexico ($7.00)
  •   Lovington Community Profile ($6.00)
  •   Vocational-Technical Education--New Mexico Citizens Respond: 32 County Needs Assessment Study ($16.00)

1980

  •   New Mexico Statistical Abstract ($7.00)
  •   The Economic Impact of Proposed Minimum Lot Size Requirements for Individual Liquid Waste Disposal Systems ($6.00)
  •   An Energy Management System for New Mexico [Final Report] ($22.00)
  •   Evaluation of the Bernalillo County Selective Traffic Enforcement Program of FY1978 ($5.00)
  •   Executive Summary of the Evaluation of the Gallup, New Mexico Selective Traffic Enforcement Program ($5.00)
  •   Evaluation of the Farmington, New Mexico Selective Traffic Enforcement Program of FY1978 ($5.00)
  •   Effectiveness of the New Mexico DWI Program ($5.00)
  •   Evaluation of the New Mexico State Police Selective Traffic Enforcement Program of FY1978 ($5.00)
  •   Evaluation of the Roswell, New Mexico Selective Traffic Enforcement Program of FY1978 ($5.00)
  •   Evaluation of New Mexico's Project 55 for FY1978 ($6.00)
  •   Intercity Bus Transportation in New Mexico ($12.00)
  •   The Return of the State's Investment and Analysis of Royalty Schedules at New Mexico Park and
               Recreation Concessions ($12.00)
  •   A Study of the New Mexico Liquor Control Act ($14.00)
  •   Proposed Changes in the New Mexico Water Supply Regulations: Monitoring for Sodium Corrosion Control,
               Turbidity Sampling and Analytical Requirements for Maximum Containment Levels for Inorganic Chemicals ($9.00)
  •   Proposed Changes in the New Mexico Water Supply Regulations: Total Trihalomethanes Sampling,
               Analytical and Other Requirements ($9.00)

Pre-1980

  •   Note: Some pre-1980 publications are available. Call for details.