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  • Energy and the Economy: Charting the Course Ahead

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City will host their third joint energy conference on September 7, 2018. The conference will focus on global oil market dynamics, the long-term outlook for U.S. shale, and U.S. energy trade flows.

    Dallas Fed
  • Central Bank Research Association (CEBRA) Workshop for Commodities and Macroeconomics

    This workshop will focus on commodity markets and their broader economic implications. Participants are central bankers and academics.

    Dallas Fed
  • Vistas from Texas: An Economic Outlook

    The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ San Antonio Branch hosted “Sizing Up Texas’ Growth,” a conference addressing economic trends and prospects for the state and its major regions—South Texas, the Gulf Coast, West Texas and North Texas.

    San Antonio
  • Technology-Enabled Disruption: Implications for Business, Labor Markets and Monetary Policy

    The purpose of the conference was to provide a better understanding of the technology-enabled disruption phenomenon and explore its implications for the broader economy, in particular, labor markets and the workforce; and promote further research on technology-enabled disruption, which increasingly affects more areas of economic life.

    Dallas Fed
  • Global Perspectives with David Wessel

    David Wessel, former journalist and current director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution, talks about the skills a former journalist brings to a think tank, the biggest economic problems facing the United States and the challenges of the modern press.

    Dallas Fed
  • Trade vs. Technology: What’s to Blame for Expanding Inequality in the U.S.?

    The purpose of the conference was to better understand the relative importance of international trade and technological change as drivers of the increased inequality in incomes and wealth that has characterized the U.S. economy in recent years.

    SMU and Dallas Fed
  • Global Perspectives with Darren Walker

    Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation, discusses lessons of leadership, the creation of the Ford Foundation and the function of philanthropy in society.

    Dallas Fed
  • Finding Shelter: Affordability Squeeze in a Tight Texas Housing Market

    At this one-day conference, industry experts explored whether market fundamentals support unprecedented home price increases. They also discussed current trends and the outlook for the U.S. and Texas residential real estate markets.

    Dallas Fed
  • Global Perspectives with Daniel Yergin

    Daniel Yergin, vice chairman of IHS Markit and a founder of IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates, talks about the oil price outlook, implications of offshore drilling and the impact of driverless technology on the energy industry.

    Houston Branch
  • Global Perspectives with Amber Venz Box and Baxter Box

    Amber Venz Box and Baxter Box discussed technology-enabled disruption.

    Dallas Fed