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Holiday Retailers Experience Soft Sales, Say UF Economists

GAINESVILLE — A mediocre holiday season for retailers, stagnant wages and record-high consumer debt translated into a slightly gloomy outlook for Florida consumers in December, say University of Florida economists.

Filed under Research, Business, Florida on Monday, December 30, 1996.

Kwanzaa Goes Mainstream As It Gains Acceptance Among Retailers

GAINESVILLE — Among the Santa Clauses, mangers and Menorahs of retail and grocery store displays, colorful swatches of African cloth are becoming more common across the country.

Filed under Research, Business, Race on Tuesday, December 24, 1996.

UF Researcher: Self-Centeredness Plays Role In Holiday Gift Exchange

GAINESVILLE — The apparent selflessness of holiday gift-giving is more likely to be a selfish ruse to make the presenter look thoughtful, considerate or loving, a new University of Florida study finds.

Filed under Research, Business, Florida on Thursday, December 19, 1996.

Insurance Industry Braces For Another Busy Hurricane Season

GAINESVILLE — Next year’s Atlantic hurricane season promises more storms - not a good prediction for South Florida, which still is paying for Andrew’s strike four years ago, said University of Florida professors.

Filed under Research, Business, Florida on Tuesday, December 10, 1996.

This Year’s Citrus Crop May Bring Lower Prices To Florida Consumers, Growers

GAINESVILLE—Consumers may see a decline in orange juice prices at their grocery stores this spring, just as citrus growers around the state feel the effects of this year’s bumper citrus crop.

Filed under Research, Business, Florida, Agriculture on Friday, December 6, 1996.

UF Economists: Post-Election Optimism May Lead To Higher Holiday Sales

GAINESVILLE — Strong consumer confidence may translate into good holiday sales for retailers, say University of Florida economists.

Filed under Research, Business, Florida on Wednesday, November 27, 1996.

From Hogs To Lottery Tickets, Abstract Answers Florida’s Questions

GAINESVILLE—A typical phone call in a typical day for Carol McLarty might be from a reporter wanting to know where Florida ranks in U.S. hog production.

Filed under Research, Business, Florida on Friday, November 22, 1996.

UF Survey Shows Retail Theft Has A Multibillion Impact On U.S. Economy

GAINESVILLE — A comprehensive national retail industry survey released today reveals retailers lost $27 billion, or 1.87 percent of their total 1995 annual sales to a combination of employee and customer theft, administrative error and vendor fraud.

Filed under Research, Business on Thursday, November 21, 1996.

Brand Names Hinder School Uniform Policies, Says UF Researcher

GAINESVILLE — Prestigious labels on brand-name clothes are so important to children that they jeopardize the success of much-touted school uniform policies, says a University of Florida researcher.

Filed under Research, Business, Education, Family, Florida on Wednesday, October 2, 1996.

UF Economist: Peso Devaluation To Blame For Growers’ Woes

GAINESVILLE—Devaluation of the peso by the Mexican government is to blame for trade disadvantages that have hurt Florida’s vegetable growers for the past two years, according to University of Florida research.

Filed under Research, Business, Florida, Agriculture on Tuesday, September 24, 1996.