Government Deficits: Good, Bad or Irrelevant? - The Southwest Economy, Issue 3, 1995 - Dallas Fed
3 Government Deficits: Good, Bad or Irrelevant? different. The popular press and policymakers now often single out the budget deficit as a major
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The Energy Industry: Past, Present and Future - The Southwest Economy, Issue 4, 1995 - Dallas Fed
1 ISSUE 4 – 1995FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS The Energy Industry: Past, Present And Future Iran–Iraq war continued to exert upward pressure
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Southwest Expansion to Continue in 1996 - The Southwest Economy, Issue 1, 1996 - Dallas Fed
ISSUE 1 – 1996FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS In 1996, the Southwest economy is likely to see its 10th consecutive year of economic expansion. Slug
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Stock Market Fundamentals - The Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December, 1997 - Dallas Fed
ECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN the stock market have attracted intense interest from individual investors and policymakers alike. The meteoric ascent
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Beyond the Border - Exchange Rates: Fixed, Pegged, or Flex? Should We Care? - Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December,1997 - Dallas Fed
T HAS BEEN ALMOST three years since the devaluation of the Mexi- can peso in December 1994. At that time, the doomsayers pre- dicted the end of
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Counting Our Chickens - Southwest Economy, Issue 1, January-February, 1998 - Dallas Fed
AST YEAR CONGRESS passed, and the president signed, a bud- get agreement that made sub- stantive changes to the existing tax code. With this agreement
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What Does the Asian Crisis Mean for the U.S. Economy? - Southwest Economy, Issue 2, March-April,1998 - Dallas Fed
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What's New About the Economy? Some Lessons From the Current Expansion - Southwest Economy, Issue 4, July-August, 1998 - Dallas Fed
HERE IS A hot, ongoing debate over whether the behavior of the economy has fundamen- tally changed. This debate has been brought on by the econ
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Speeding Up the Broadband Wagon - Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December,1999 - Dallas Fed
Page 8 Southwest Economy November/December 1999 HE U.S. ECONOMY is undergo- ing a profound transition as the Internet does for communica- tion what
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The Unsinkable Texas Economy - Southwest Economy, Issue 1, January-February, 2000 - Dallas Fed
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