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International Trade in Durable Goods: Understanding Volatility, Cyclicality, and Elasticities - Dallas Fed
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Growth decelerates in Texas service sector as company outlooks worsen - Dallasfed.org
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June Texas Service Sector Growth Moderates - Dallasfed.org
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All Texas Business Outlook Surveys Special Questions: Outlook What are the primary concerns around your firm's outlook
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The Prospect of Higher Taxes and Weak Job Growth During the Recovery from the Great Recession: Macro versus Micro
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Is the Fed Slave to a Defunct Economist? - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, September-October, 1997 - Dallas Fed
OHN MAYNARD KEYNES once stated that policymakers are “usually the slaves of some defunct economist.” Well, accord- ing to a wide range of commen
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Welfare Reform Revisited - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, Sept/Oct 2002 - Dallas Fed
INSIDE: The Politics of Brazil’s Financial Troubles Issue 5 September/October 2002 Mexico has become a much more open econ- omy over the past
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