The Future of the Southwest Economy - Southwest Economy, November 1988 - FRB Dallas
1IIIIIDlK\I IU"IK\I H\' ... OII)\IL\" ,\O\I\lItll{I<)SS The Future of the Southwest Economy Strong economic growth. Some areas of the Southwest
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Deposit Insurance and the Credit Shortage in Texas - Southwest Economy, January 1989 - FRB Dallas
ECONOMIC COMMENTARY by Harvey Rosenblum Senior Vice President and Director ofResearch Federal Reseroe Bank ofDallas Deposit Insurance and the Credit
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Does the CPI Overstate Increases in the Cost of Living? - The Southwest Economy, Issue 5, 1995 - Dallas Fed
5 Does the CPI Overstate Increases in the Cost of Living? of the biases due to substitution than on the biases due to quality change and the
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A Look at America's Corporate Finance Markets - The Southwest Economy, Issue 2, 1996 - Dallas Fed
5 A Look At America’s Corporate Finance Markets rations, and they have helped fashion for the United States the most diverse and rich set of
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Policy Rules and Tequila Lessons: Conclusions from an Economic Conference - Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December, 1996 - Dallas Fed
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Page 17 SWESWESWEBeyond the BorderBeyond the Border HE IMPACT OF the 1994 –95 Mexican peso crisis rip- pled through
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Regional Update - Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December, 1996 - Dallas Fed
Further Information on the Data For more information on employment data, see “Reassessing Texas Employment Growth” (Southwest Economy, July/August
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The Mexican Economy Snaps Back - Southwest Economy, Issue 2, March-April, 1997 - Dallas Fed
EXICO’S 1995 ECONOMIC plunge was one of the most rapid in the nation’s history, but the turnaround was also quick. Overall output is almost
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Rolling Recessions - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, September-October 1997 - Dallas Fed
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Southwest Economy, Issue 4, July-August, 1998 - Dallas Fed
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Southwest Economy, Issue 5, September-October, 1998 - Dallas Fed
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