BY MOST measures, these are not the best of times for the New York City economy.

That economy has lost more than 100,000 jobs since last summer. While the rest of the nation talks of recovery, New York looks forward to more belt-tightening. Wall Street, the media and other major city industries are all facing slumps unseen in generations. And then there is the whole matter of Sept. 11.

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