Regional Update - Southwest Economy, Issue 3, May/June 2007 - FRB Dallas
1.7 percent for the first quarter—a decline from the 3 percent pace of...1.7 percent in April and 3.5 percent for the first quarter. One posi-
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PowerPoint Presentation
229.7 233.2 233.7 318.8 209.8 213.7 225.9 947 886 547.6 566 587 318.8 ...7 2.5 3.8999999999999986 12.400000000000006 2.8999999999999986 49.7 162.30000000000001
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Remarks before the National Association for Business Economics, 44th Annual Meeting - Dallasfed.org
Remarks before the National Association for Business Economics, 44th Annual Meeting September 20, 2002 Former Dallas Fed President Robert D. McTeer
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TBOS May '14 Nov '14 Feb '15 Aug '15 Feb '16 Feb '17 Nov '17 Feb '18 May '18 Aug '18 Nov '18 70.416666666666671
61.7 67.2 Feb '17 63.4 68.5 61.4 76.4 Nov '17 67.3 72.7 65.3 76.4 Feb ...69.7 62.9 75.5 May '18 69.5 77.9 66.1 82.2 Aug '18 66.2 73.1 63.4 76.5
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Noteworthy - Southwest Economy, Issue 3, May/June 2008 - FRB Dallas
7.5 per- cent of the U.S. crop. In 2007, production of 956.5 million pounds...14.7 bil- lion cubic feet a day in new capacity. Now, companies backing
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Spotlight: Upper East Texas - Southwest Economy, 2nd Quarter 2009 - FRB Dallas
SouthwestEconomy7 In Slump, Region Holds Up Better than State, U.S. Upper...6.7 percent average. Upper East Texas’ three largest met- ropolitan areas
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Noteworthy - Southwest Economy, March April 2006 - FRB Dallas
2.7 per- cent, up from the previous estimate of 1.5 percent. Updating ...7,026 jobs (3.2 percent), and Wichita Falls, down 4,360 jobs (4.7 percent
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Setting Monetary Policy in the New Economy - Dallasfed.org
7 percent in the previous two quarters. Economists had consistently underestimated
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0315 Supplement
Fig7_populationgrowth.m replicates figure 7; while worldnaturalestimate.m
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Foundational considerations in a changing economy - Dallasfed.org
7 percent since a year earlier. Soaring prices strained the budgets of
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