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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                                         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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                                         Beyond the Border - The World's Newest Currency - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, September-October1999 - Dallas Fed
                    SWESWESWEBeyond the BorderBeyond the Border ANUARY 1 MARKED the formal launch of Economic and Mone- tary Union (EMU) in Europe as 11 nations
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                                         Beyond the Border - The Giant in Mexico's Rearview Mirror; Southwest Economy, Mar/Apr 2003
                    years’ experience in sectors where skills and supply networks require time to develop. To preserve its edge in those areas, it would serve Mexico
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                                         Is the Pension System a Liability? - Southwest Economy, Issue 5, Sept/Oct 2004 - Dallas Fed
                    INSIDE: Globalization: Myths and Realities Issue 5 September/October 2004 Texas and oil. These two words have gone hand in hand since 1889, when
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                    INSIDE: A New Barometer for the Texas Economy • Getting a Jump on Texas Employment Revisions • Yuan Diplomacy Issue 6 November/December 2005
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                                         Texas Economy Shifts into Higher Gear - Southwest Economy, Jan/Feb 2006 - Dallas Fed
                    A fter several years of barely keeping up with the nation as a whole, the Texas economy showed signs of renewed strength in 2005. While Texas
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                                         Regional Update - Southwest Economy, March April 2006 - FRB Dallas
                    RegionalUpdate y all accounts, the sluggish economic growth witnessed in the years following the 2001 downturn is a thing of the past. In 2005
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                                         Measuring Business Cycles by Saving for a Rainy Day - Dallas Fed
                    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 50 http://www.dallasfed.org/assets/documents/institute
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                                         Financial Globalization, Financial Frictions and Optimal Monetary Policy - Dallas Fed
                    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 52 http://www.dallasfed.org/assets/documents/institute
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