Exhibit Content and Applicability The Economy in Action exhibit covers a broad range of learning outcomes. A full list
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Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey - Dallasfed.org
26.4 57.4 16.2 Growth Rate of Orders 0.7 8.7 –8.0 26.0 8(+) 18.9 62.9 ...I am currently worried about the time I am seeing it take for my customers
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Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey - Dallasfed.org
points to 9.4, and the shipments index fell nine points to 7.7, both at...I feel good about the overall business outlook. Computer and Electronic
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Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey, Sept. 2019 - Dallas Fed
points to 7.1, while the shipments index fell three points to 14.7. Similarly...I believe that the political environment has more to do with the 2020
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Marriage and Work Among Prime-Age Men – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2313 – Dallas Fed
i) men hit by positive labor market shocks are more likely to marry; and
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Southwest Economy - First Quarter 2016 - Dallas Fed
com- prehend all of these financial concepts except mortgages. Low Financial...26.1 3. Bond prices 28.1 26.0 33.3 33.3 38.6 40.7 4. Mortgages 75.0 75.0
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NAFTA at 20: Identifying the Effects of NAFTA on the U.S. Economy Between 1992 and 1998: A Decomposition Analysis - Dallas Fed
points, from 27.4 percent to 26.3 percent. In fact, by 1998 the tariff...points, from 26.3 percent to 12.1 percent. b. Other NAFTA effects: changes
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Southwest Economy, Issue 5, September-October, 1997 - Dallas Fed
I N S I D E Is the Fed Slave to a Defunct Economist? Corporate Financing...coined this term to describe a phenomenon in which some industries experienced
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Switching Volatility in a Nonlinear Open Economy – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 386 – Dallas Fed
i ∈ {d, f}, we assume a representative infinitely lived household seeking...i,t 1 + 1 σi,l −Ψi,t, (2) where Ĉi,t is the detrended country-specific
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20140113_NACD_RFv4_submitted.P.A.
I always think: I want to be just like George when I grow up. Again, thank...com boom of the late 1990s. • Margin debt that is pushing up against all-time
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