Southwest Economy, Issue 1, January-February, 2000 - Dallas Fed
b a n k o f d a l l a sb a n k o f d a l l a s s o u t h wes t e c o n o m y f e d e r a l r e s e r v ef e d e r a l r e s e r v e s o u t
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Banks as Real Estate Brokers - Letting Free Enterprise Work - Southwest Economy, Issue 3, May/June 2001 - Dallas Fed
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INSIDE: Regional Electricity Reliability: A Brief Look at U.S. Prospects • Currency Board and Market
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B2B E-Commerce: Why the New Economy Lives - Southwest Economy, Issue 4, July/August 2001 - Dallas Fed
INSIDE: Japan’s Economy Still Looks Recessionary Issue 4 July/August 2001 In an ideal market economy, perfect competi- tion delivers peak performance
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The Federal Budget: What a Difference a Year Makes - Southwest Economy, Issue 1, Jan/Feb 2002 - Dallas Fed
INSIDE: Is Telecom Disconnected or Just on Hold? • Financial Globalization: Manna or Menace? Issue 1 January/February 2002 After a decade of strong
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Financial Globalization: Manna or Menace? The Case of Mexican Banking - Southwest Economy, Issue 1, Jan/Feb 2002 - Dallas Fed
in the world where such an overwhelm- ing majority of commercial bank assets —almost 80 percent—are controlled by foreign financial institutions
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Beyond the Border - Texas Exports Finally Pick Up but Have Far to Go - Southwest Economy, Issue 6, Nov/Dec 2002 - Dallas Fed
tion requires, exports for final consump- tion will increase. No major geographic category of Texas exports has fully recovered. Exports to
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Regional Update; Southwest Economy, May/June 2003
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS SOUTHWEST ECONOMY MAY/JUNE 2003 11 he Texas economy is sending mixed signals. The Texas Coincident Index, which gauges
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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS SOUTHWEST ECONOMY JANUARY/FEBRUARY 200414 of the dollar weakened against the Mex- ican peso by 28 percent. At the
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Is Japan’s Long Nightmare Finally Over? SWE Mar/Apr 2004 - FRB Dallas
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS SOUTHWEST ECONOMY MARCH/APRIL 2004 17 mediaries has held the nation’s money multiplier at extremely low levels for years
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Southwest 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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