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New Mexico Regional Economic Analysis Project
New Mexico Regional Economic Analysis Project
Welcome to an abridged rendition of the New Mexico Regional Economic Analysis Project.
In the absence of a state host for the New Mexico Regional Economic Analysis Project, presented here is an abridged edition of the dynamic analyses and capabilities available on a hosted, full-featured Regional Economic Analysis Project website for New Mexico.
Shaded elements of the menu indentify those features that are unavailable in this abridged edition. To view the features available on an unabridged website checkout the Washington Regional Economic Analysis Project.
For further information about what's involved and how to become a host for the New Mexico Regional Economic Analysis Project website, consult our "FAQs for Hosting" on this topic, or contact:
 
The Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Analysis Project (PNREAP) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation organized to foster and further sound regional economic research, analysis, education, outreach and decision-making. By exploiting web-enabled technologies PNREAP endeavors to empower people to expedite the distillation, portrayal, analysis and interpretation of regional economic data.
The regional economic research tools and analytical techniques created by PNREAP offer users a portal to more quickly and efficiently explore, discover and understand our fluctuating, dynamic and ever-changing regional economies. PNREAP supports and collaborates with local and regional economic development, research, and educational institutions nationwide.
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Phone: (253) 219-6604
IT Director
James R. Latham
Phone: (206) 948-3726
Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Analysis Project
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