Forecasting Local Inflation with Global Inflation: When Economic Theory Meets the Facts - Institute working paper 235 - Dallas Fed
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 235 http://www.dallasfed.org/assets/documents/institute
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/institute/wpapers/2015/0235.pdf
The Texas Index of Leading Economic Indicators - Southwest Economy, November 1989 - FRB Dallas
This publication was digitized and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Historical Library FedHistory@dal.frb.org The Texas Index
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/1988/swe8801c.pdf
National Economic Outlook: Slow Growth Likely - Southwest Economy, March/April 1990 - FRB Dallas
National Economic Outlook: Slow Growth Likely Table 1 Percent Change In Real GNP and Its Components • Chart 3 Change in Private Nonfarm Employment
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/1990/swe9002b.pdf
School Finance Reform: An Update - Southwest Economy, Nov. 1990 - FRB Dallas
School Finance Reform: An Update One year ago, the Supreme Coun of Texas declared the state school finance system unconstitutional :1Od ordered
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/1990/swe9006b.pdf
The Federal Budget Deficit and Inflation - Southwest Economy, May/June 1991 - FRB Dallas
Our Attempts to Tame the Deficit The Federal Budget Deficit and Inflation I n fiscal ycar 1991 J our llation's federdl gm'emmenl will spend $1.
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/1991/swe9103b.pdf
Regional Update - The Southwest Economy, Issue 2, 1996 - Dallas Fed
11 Regional Update FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE DATA For more information on employment data, see “Reassessing Texas Employment Growth” (Southwest
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/1996/swe9602d.pdf
The Texas Economy: An Overview of '96 and Outlook for '97 - Southwest Economy, Issue 1, January - February, 1997 - Dallas Fed
b a n k o f d a l l a sb a n k o f d a l l a s s o u t h wes t e c o n o m y f e d e r a l r e s e r v ef e d e r a l r e s e r v e s o u t
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/1997/swe9701a.pdf
Regional Update - Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December, 1997 - Dallas Fed
Further Information on the Data For more information on employment data, see “Reassessing Texas Employment Growth” (Southwest Economy, July/August
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/1997/swe9706d.pdf
Where Have All the Savings Gone? - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, September-October, 1999 - Dallas Fed
VER SINCE BEN Franklin wrote “A penny saved is a penny earned,” Americans have been taught that saving is a virtue.1 Having accepted this principle
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/1999/swe9905b.pdf
Beyond the Border - Why Is French Unemployment So High? - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, Oct./Sept. 2001 - Dallas Fed
13FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS SOUTHWEST ECONOMY SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2001 tion and Development (OECD) estimates that in 1994, initial benefits
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