States Still Feel Recession's Effects Two Years After Downturn's End - Southwest Economy, Fourth Quarter 2011 - Dallas Fed
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Govt. workforceHigher educationK-12 educationElderly...SouthwestEconomy5 example. But they do suggest that, other things being
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The Energy Industry: Past, Present and Future - The Southwest Economy, Issue 4, 1995 - Dallas Fed
5 percent), Mexico has the seventh largest reserve base in the world,
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Business Outlook Surveys Less than a month 1–3 months 4–6 months 7–9 months 10–12 months More than a year Not sure
5.7471264367816091E-2 0.28735632183908044 0.2413793103448276 0.14942528735632185...5.7% 4–6 months 28.7% 7–9 months 24.1% 10–12 months 14.9% More than a
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Chart 1 &F &A DRAFT U.S. 2021 2026 2031 57.0075 389.10599999999994 722.88720000000001 Rest of world 2021 2026 2031
1036.5 2026 389.106 717.6844 3203.6394 4323.4 2031 722.8872 1325.2932 ...5.08 25.661000000000001 34.870601562499999 51.064601562500002 81.350996093749998
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The Labor Wedge as a Matching Friction - Research Dept. Working Paper 1004 - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
THE LABOR WEDGE AS A MATCHING FRICTION ANTON A. CHEREMUKHIN AND PAULINA RESTREPO-ECHAVARRIA RESEARCH DEPARTMENT WORKING PAPER 1004 Federal Reserve
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Region Lags Nation in Education Gains - The Southwest Economy, Issue 1, 2003 - Dallas Fed
2.5). With the exception of Utah (and possibly Califor- nia and Colorado...14.5 percent in California and from 6.2 percent to 10.4 percent in Texas
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Energy Sector: Investment, Regulation and Binational Strategy
5 India 4 3 Australia 5 6 Germany 6 4 Japan 7 7 UK 8 8 Argentina 9 10 ...$48.5 billion annually, accounting for 12% of the value for all U.S. exports
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% README: This is a Matlab function file to calculate 1-, 6- and 12-month % trimmed mean inflation rates using the same
2.4.5U, 2.4.6U). For a list of the % 178 components, see here: % http:....5*wts1(t-1,:) + .5*wts2(t-1,:); wts(t-1,:) = wts(t-1,:)/sum(wts(t-1,:
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On the Nexus of Monetary Policy and Financial Stability: Novel Asset Market Monitoring Tools for Building Economic Resilience and Mitigating Financial Risks – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 421 – Dallas Fed
Globalization Institute Working Paper 421 June 2023 Research Department https://doi.org/10.24149/gwp421 Working papers from the Federal Reserve
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