Jon G. Udell
38 works on record
Works

Reporting on business and the economy

Marketing in an age of change

The economics of the American newspaper
Marketing and research and development
Wisconsin as seen by rank and file delegates to the AFL-CIO biennial convention
Taxation and changes in residency
A model of non-price competitive strategy
United States savings bond sales in Wisconsin
Expenditures and perceptions of property owners at Lakes Sherwood and Camelot
Economic impact of man-made lakes on area businesses
Perceptions of Wisconsin
Research and development in Wisconsin industry
Income growth in the Madison metropolitan area
Importance of location decision factors as seen by southeastern Wisconsin industry
Wisconsin's economy in 1975
Economic and tax impact of man-made lakes
Marketing in an Age of Change : An Introduction
1975 U.S. newsprint consumption
Successful marketing strategies in American industry
The growth of the American daily newspaper
Attitudes and the usage of other drugs among users and nonusers of marijuana in a high school population
Wisconsin's quality of business and personal life as seen by chief executives (Wisconsin economy study)
Social and economic consequences of the merger movement in Wisconsin
Midwest newspaper growth and newspring consumption
Wisconsin's economic progress
The growth and newsprint consumption of Midwest newspapers through 1970
Wisconsin's economy as seen by industry, labor, and the general public
U.S. newspapers and newsprint consumption
The future of U.S. newspapers and newsprint consumption, 1980-1985
Economic trends in the daily newspaper business, 1946 to 1970
Death taxes in Wisconsin
Wisconsin's quality of life as seen by manufacturers and business service providers
Attitudes, usage and availability of drugs among Madison high school students
U.S. economic growth and newsprint consumption
Wisconsin's economic development
Quality of business life in Wisconsin
Economic impact of man-made lakes on area business
Wisconsin's economic progress 1973-1993 as measured by personal income growth (Wisconsin economy study)