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Jesus Cañas Senior Business Economist Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Bio Curriculum Vitae Jesus Cañas is a senior business economist at the Federal
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Texas’ Energy Base Drives Climate Concerns as Renewables Expand - Southwest Economy, Third Quarter 2019 - Dallas Fed
Southwest Economy • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas • Third Quarter 2019 9 T exas emits more carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas—a leading contribu- tor
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Texas Property Taxes Soar as Homeowners Confront Rising Values - Southwest Economy, Third Quarter 2018 - Dallas Fed
Com- plaints about soaring appraisals have become ubiquitous as have calls
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Texas K–12 Education Spending Set to Rise, but Who Will Pay? - Southwest Economy, Third Quarter 2019 - Dallas Fed
funded—to meet worker demand. } ABSTRACT: The Texas Legislature approved
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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS • FOURTH qUARTER 2010 SouthwestEconomy3 New Tool Gauges Impact of Exchange Rates on
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS • FOURTH qUARTER 2010 SouthwestEconomy3 New Tool Gauges Impact of Exchange Rates on States By Keith R. Phillips
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Southwest Economy, First Quarter 2014 - Dallas Fed
Southwest Economy • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas • First Quarter 2014 3 he Texas economy in 2014 is well positioned to continue ex- panding
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Texas: Demographically Different - The Southwest Economy, Issue 3, 1996 - Dallas Fed
com- pares with 74 percent of the U.S. population. While the percentage...dangerous—to try to predict the future, the changes that will occur in
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Where Have All the Savings Gone? - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, September-October, 1999 - Dallas Fed
com- bined GDPs of the world’s five largest economies—the United States...to. Chart 5 shows that households hold more than six times their current
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Indeterminacy and Forecastability - Dallas Fed
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 91 http://www.dallasfed.org/assets/documents/institute
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Oil Extraction in the Southwest: Smaller, Profitable and at Home in the City - The Southwest Economy, Issue 4, 1996 - Dallas Fed
Com- mission or by OPEC. Stability was the norm, and when an occasional
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