Regional Electricity Reliability: A Brief Look at U.S. Prospects - Southwest Economy, Issue 3, May/June 2001 - Dallas Fed
One problem with the California electricity market is that peak demand far exceeds availability. The negative consequences of the demand–supply
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Regional Update - Southwest Economy, Issue 3, May/June 2001 - Dallas Fed
15FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS SOUTHWEST ECONOMY MAY/JUNE 2001 he Texas economy continued to expand in first quar- ter 2001 despite a cooling
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Census Data Show the Economy Matters - 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 Unsinkable Texas Economy Takes on Water - 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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Is Telecom Disconnected or Just on Hold? - Southwest Economy, Issue 1, Jan/Feb 2002 - Dallas Fed
f there were industries that avoided the widespread unraveling of the U.S. economy before the Sept. 11 terror- ist attacks, telecommunications
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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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Japan's Economic Policy Conundrums; Southwest Economy, July/August 2003
ures have been exhausted. To the extent that they have been applied, textbook- type policies have been unable to re- habilitate the ailing economy.
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Dynamic Growth in the Rio Grande Valley - Southwest Economy, March April 2006 - FRB Dallas
ts proximity to Mexico and fast-grow- ing, binational job market are major factors in the Rio Grande Valley’s economy. They’re a large part of the
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