Regional Update - Southwest Economy, Issue 4, July/August 2001 - Dallas Fed
11FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS SOUTHWEST ECONOMY JULY/AUGUST 2001 lowing of the Eleventh District economy intensified in April and May, with job
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The Sales Tax Crunch; Southwest Economy, May/June 2003
INSIDE: Falling Crime and Rising Border Enforcement: Is There a Connection? Issue 3 May/June 2003 Like many others in these turbulent economic times
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Southwest Economy, Jan/Feb 2004 - FRB Dallas
INSIDE: Have Mexico’s Maquiladoras Bottomed Out? Issue 1 January/ February 2004 During 2003, the Texas economy bottomed out and began to grow again
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"Monetary Policy ProspectsSouthwest Economy, May/June 2004 - Dallas Fed
INSIDE: Do Energy Prices Threaten the Recovery? • The ‘Curse’ of Venezuela Issue 3 May/June 2004 The immigration debate is heating up in 2004 after
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Mexico Emerges from 10-Year Credit Slump - Southwest Economy, Issue 3, May/June 2005 - Dallas Fed
small- and mid-sized Mexican businesses have lacked adequate financing, result- ing in bottlenecks in the production of key goods and services
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Regional Update - Southwest Economy, Issue 4, July/Aug, 2005 - Dallas Fed
alfway through the year, the Texas economy is posting slow employment growth—a 1.1 percent annualized rate for June and 1.2 percent for second
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President's perspective - Southwest Economy, May/June 2006 - Dallas Fed
President’sPerspective keep a watchful eye on Mexico. Part of the reason is my upbringing, which included sev- eral years as a boy living in Mexico
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Texas Housing: A Boom with No Bubble? - Southwest Economy, May/June 2006 - Dallas Fed
America’s red-hot housing market has recently started to cool. U.S. single-family home sales are below last year’s, residen- tial construction activity
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On the record: A C o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h W. M i c h a e l C o x - Southwest Economy (complete issue), May/June 2006 - Dallas Fed
new research world, and there is much to learn, with potentially new guideposts for the conduct of monetary policy. Q: How does globalization influence
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"Making Sense of High Oil Prices" Southwest Economy July/August 2006 - FRB Dallas
International Energy Agency and Daniel Yergin’s Cambridge Energy Research Associates all see sufficient oil resources for generations to come.
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