The Long (and Short) on Taxation and Expenditure Policies - Economic Review, Third Quarter 1993 - Dallas Fed
best to promote economic growth. Because much of the growth debate concerned...another—is equated to the price ratio of the two goods. The price ratio
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Are Deep Recessions Followed by Strong Recoveries? Results for the G-7 Countries - Research Dept. Working Paper 9509 - FRB Dallas
is] systematically related to the magnitude of the succeeding contraction...best represents the consensus. These dates are the growth cycle peaks
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"Making Sense of Elevated Housing Prices," Southwest Economy, Issue 5, Sept/Oct 2005 - Dallas Fed
INSIDE: Financial Crises: Still a Mystery • Mexican GDP Falls but No One Notices Issue 5 September/October 2005 There is widespread concern that
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Deposit Convexity, Monetary Policy and Financial Stability – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2315 – Dallas Fed
Working Paper 2315 October 2023 Research Department https://doi.org/10.24149/wp2315 Working papers from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas are preliminary
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Inflation and Intermediation in a Model with Endogenous Growth - Research Dept. Working Paper 9502 - FRB Dallas
INFLATION AND INTERMEDIATION IN A MODEL WI~HENDOGENOUS GROWTH Joseph H. Haslag March 1995 RESEARCH DEPARTMENT WORKING PAPER 95-02 Federal Reserve
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The Effects of Monetary Policy in a Model with Reserve Requirements
THE EFFECTS OF MONETARYPOLICY IN A MODEL WITH RESERVE REQUIREMENTS Joseph H. Has1ag Senior Economist October 1994 RESEARCH DEPARTMENT WORKING PAPER
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Is there a persistence problem? Part 2: Maybe not - Economic and Financial Review, Fourth Quarter, 2000 - Dallas Fed
com- pete with one another for labor.3 Under either interpretation, the
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China’s Economic Growth
¡Ándale Pues! Habiendo tomado decisiones difíciles, México está en posición de beneficiarse de las reformas y de navegar el tapering de la Reserva
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Inequality and Schooling Responses to Globalization Forces - Migration, Trade, and Development: Proceedings of a conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, October 6, 2006
is, did the ratio of wages to rents rise in Europe and fall in the New
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