Working Paper No. 319 - The Second Era of Globalization is Not Yet Over:An Historical Perspective - Dallas Fed
                    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 319 https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/institute
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                                         Texas Manufacturing in Recovery - Southwest Economy, March 1989 - FRB Dallas
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                                         Education and the Reindustrialization of the Texas Economy - Southwest Economy, Sept. 1989 - FRB Dallas
                    This publication was digitized and made available by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Historical Library (FedHistory@dal.frb.org)This document
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                                         Challenges for Southwestern Financial Institutions: Resolution and Beyond - Southwest Economy, March/April 1990 - FRB Dallas
                    Economic Commentary Genie 5bol1 Vice President, FinaJ/ciallnell/sl1y Studies Federal Reselw Bank ofDallas Challenges for Southwestern Financial Institutions
                    https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/swe/1990/swe9003b.pdf
                                         Beyond the Border - A Look at the Top U.S. Trading Partners - The Southwest Economy, Issue 6, 1995 - Dallas Fed
                    Beyond the Border A Look at the Top U.S. Trading Partners T he U.S. economy grew 1.1 per- cent in the second quarter of this year, down from 2.7
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                                         Reexamining the Minimum Wage - Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December, 1996 - Dallas Fed
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                                         Regional Roundup - Southwest Economy, Issue 1, January-February, 1998 - Dallas Fed
                    Strong Economic Activity in Austin and San Antonio Austin experienced continued healthy growth in 1997, al- though job gains were only about
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                                         Beyond the Border - Do International Financial Crises Defy Diagnosis? - Southwest Economy - Issue 1, January-February, 1999 - Dallas Fed
                    Page 10 Southwest Economy January/February 1999 SWESWESWEBeyond the BorderBeyond the Border N DECEMBER 1994, the world watched the financial meltdown
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                                         A Fresh Look at the National Economy - Southwest Economy, Issue 2, March-April,1999 - Dallas Fed
                    Page 8 Southwest Economy March/April 1999 he U.S. economy is in the posi- tion of the man who, while standing with one foot on hot coals and the
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                                         'Net Interest' Grows as Banks Rush Online - Southwest Economy, Issue 2, March-April, 2000 - Dallas Fed
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