Macro Aspects of Housing – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 340 – Dallas Fed
economics.oxfordre.com/), edited by Jonathan Hamilton, to be published...economics.oxfordre.com/ 2 1. Introduction As suggested by the title, this
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Business Cycles Under Monetary Union: EU and US Business Cycles Compared - Research Dept. working paper 9707 - FRB Dallas
comDared Mark A. Wyme' and Jahyeong Koo Research Department Federal Reserve...U.S. 'Corresponding author. Address: Research Department, Federal Reserve
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Non-Renewable Resources, Extraction Technology, and Endogenous Growth - Working paper 1506 - Dallas Fed
U.S. Association for Energy Economics in Pittsburgh, Southern Economics...sites.google.com/site/mstuermer1 or from the authors upon request. 1 Introduction
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Oil Price Shocks and the U.S. Economy: Where Does the Asymmetry Originate? - Research Dept. working paper 9911 - FRB Dallas
2 retard economic activity, but the costs of adjusting to changing oil...U.S. GOP responds asymmetrically to oil price movements, but the U.S.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 162
service future borrowings; regulatory requirements; nature of the investor
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The Electric Ceiling: Limits and Costs of Full Electrification – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2220 – Dallas Fed
U.S. has grown five-fold since 2016, to 3 percent in 2021.2 Already, several...service. One need only observe the evolving energy crisis in Europe to
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Evolving Comparative Advantage, Sectoral Linkages, and Structural Change - Working Paper 231 - Dallas Fed Globalization Institute
services. Therefore, given otherwise similar increases in service’s share...com- parative advantage. Countries that experience an increase in comparative
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Beyond the Border - Why Free Trade in the Americas? - Southwest Economy, Issue 2, March/April 2001 - Dallas Fed
U.S. protectionism are very high. Some of the products on which U.S. trade...26 percent) and sports footwear with fabric uppers (58 percent) (United
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Mexico’s ‘SOFOM’ Finance Firms Attempt to Broaden Loan Availability - Southwest Economy, Fourth Quarter 2017 - Dallas Fed
services. They offer auto, per- sonal and department store credit and ...2). Instead of extending new lines of credit, com- mercial banks often
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Southwest Economy DALLASFED } Texas Likely to Continue to Lead Nation’s Recovery PLUS f Mexico Develops Niche Approach
2 0 2 4 6 20122011201020092008200720062005 Texas average since 1990 U.S...U.S. 2011: U.S. 2.2% Texas 3.5% 2012: U.S. 2% Texas 3.7% *Seasonally adjusted
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