Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The CRA—Safety and Soundness Pinch - Economic and Financial Review , Second Quarter, 1999 - Dallas Fed
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS32 The rising costs of complying with super- visory demands have brought the issue of regu- latory burden to the
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Measuring the Benefits of Unilateral Trade Liberalization, Part 1: Static Models - Economic and Financial Review, Third Quarter, 1999 - Dallas Fed
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS14 Advocates of free trade in the Americas may have been disappointed last year when the U.S. Congress denied the
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Monetary Policy Arithmetic: Some Recent Contributions - Economic and Financial Review, Third Quarter, 1999 - Dallas Fed
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS26 Standard undergraduate textbooks often cast monetary policy and fiscal policy as separable undertakings. Such
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The Nature and Significance of Intra-industry Trade - Economic and Financial Review, Fourth Quarter, 1999 - Dallas Fed
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS2 International trade is traditionally thought to consist of each country exporting the goods most suited to its factor
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Is There a Persistence Problem? Part 1: Maybe - Economic and Financial Review, Fourth Quarter, 1999 - Dallas Fed
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS10 The average post–World War II recession has lasted eleven months. This fact suggests that if monetary policy
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Natural Resource Scarcity and Technological Change - Economic and Financial Review, First Quarter, 2000 - Dallas Fed
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS2 In 1972, an interdisciplinary research group called the Club of Rome predicted worldwide catastrophe by 2050
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EMU at 1 - Economic and Financial Review, First Quarter, 2000 - Dallas Fed
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS14 On January 1, 1999, the European Union (EU) launched what will surely be one of the most ambitious political
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Measuring the Benefits of Unilateral Trade Liberalization--Part 2: Dynamic Models - Economic and Financial Review, First Quarter, 2000 - Dallas Fed
29ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL REVIEW FIRST QUARTER 2000 The drive for a multilateral trade agree- ment encompassing the Americas gained momentum about two
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The Evidence on Government Competition - Economic and Financial Review, Second Quarter, 2000 - Dallas Fed
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS2 Society clearly benefits when businesses compete. Competition forces firms to innovate and adopt least-cost methods
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The Economic Impact of Bank Structure: A Review of Recent Literature - Economic and Financial Review, Second Quarter, 2000 - Dallas Fed
11ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL REVIEW SECOND QUARTER 2000 Over the past decade the U.S. banking industry has undergone many changes, includ- ing the
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