Some Implications of Increased Cooperation in World Oil Conservation - Research Dept. working paper 9608 - FRB Dallas
5 other regions. In fact, if the supply and demand responses for the C
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Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey - Economic Data - FRB Dallas
$133.5 billion worth of manufactured goods in 2005, 8.9 percent of the...5 javascript:tell_friend(); javascript:tell_friend(); https://web.archive.org
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Energy Advisory Council agenda, Nov. 20, 2024 - Dallas Fed
5 min Welcome by Lorie Logan and Gary Petersen 1 min Administrative matters...5 min Introductions by everyone at the table Name, company, industry
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Fluctuations in U.S. Voting Behavior: Evidence from Presidential Elections
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U.S. Economy in Recession - Southwest Economy January/February 1991 - FRB Dallas
5.3 percent from the fourth quarter of ]988 through the second quarter...3.5 percent in 1987 and 1988 but dropped to about 2.5 percent in 1989
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Are the Permanent Income Model of Consumption and the Accelerator Model of Investment Compatible?
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NoteWorthy - Southwest Economy, Issue 4, July/Aug 2008 - FRB Dallas
5.1 percent for the nation. The Dallas–Fort Worth area’s 7,480 high-tech...5.1 percent in Austin and 3.5 percent in Dal- las–Fort Worth, eclipsing
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Energy Advisory Council Agenda, July 10, 2024 - Dallas Fed
5 min Welcome by Lorie Logan and Gary Petersen 1 min Administrative matters...5:25 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 10 min Introductions by everyone at the table • Name
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