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Monopsony in Spatial Equilibrium – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 1912 – Dallas Fed
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Inflation, Unemployment, and Duration - Research Dept. working paper 9603 - FRB Dallas
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On Regional Integration in Bank Commercial Lending
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The international monetary and financial system: its Achilles heel and what to do about it
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Identifying News Shocks with Forecast Data – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 366 – Dallas Fed
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Financial Innovation and Monetary Policy Effectiveness
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Oil Boom in Eagle Ford Shale Brings New Wealth to South Texas - Southwest Economy, second quarter 2012 - Dallas Fed
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