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Globalization Institute Working Paper 395 August 2020 Research Department https://doi.org/10.24149/gwp395 Working papers from the Federal Reserve
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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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Made in Texas: Global Exports Boost State Economy - The Southwest Economy, Issue 5, 1995 - Dallas Fed
1 ISSUE 5 – 1995FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS Made in Texas: Global Exports Boost State Economy I N S I D E quarter of 1995, Texas employment growth
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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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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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Is the Fed Slave to a Defunct Economist? - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, September-October, 1997 - Dallas Fed
OHN MAYNARD KEYNES once stated that policymakers are “usually the slaves of some defunct economist.” Well, accord- ing to a wide range of commen
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Beyond the Border - Capital In and Out of China - Southwest Economy, Issue 2, February-March, 2000 - Dallas Fed
Page 10 Southwest Economy March/April 2000 SWESWESWEBeyond the BorderBeyond the Border HE RATE AT which foreign capi- tal has been flowing into China
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Southwest Economy, Issue 2, Mar/Apr 2003, FRB Dallas
INSIDE: The Giant in Mexico’s Rearview Mirror Issue 2 March/April 2003 Two principal factors determine which cities experience the most rapid
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Regional Update, SWE March/April 2004 - FRB Dallas
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS SOUTHWEST ECONOMY MARCH/APRIL 2004 19 exas employment edged up in January 2004. Total employment gained 3,400 jobs
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