At the heart of Texas: Cities’ industry clusters drive growth - Dallasfed.org
2] Clusters in the top half of Chart 12.1, such as food services and retail...1.2 times the cluster’s concentration in the U.S. The food services cluster
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Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 365 – Dallas Fed
U.S. states between 1963 and 2016, and show that climate change has a ...2 such cases, inference based on the standard FE estimator will be invalid
https://www.dallasfed.org/~/media/documents/research/international/wpapers/2019/0365.pdf
Sovereign Debt Restructurings and the IMF: Implications for Future Official Interventions - Dallas Fed
Erce2 ABSTRACT This paper studies the role played by the IMF during sovereign...2 Bank of Spain. E-mail: aerce@bde.es 3 See Sachs (1995) or Eichengreen
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Big Data Analytics: A New Perspective - Institute Working Paper No. 268 - Dallas Fed
x2t, ..., xnt) ′ is estimated by β̂ where β̂ = arg min β [ T∑ t=1 (yt ...2 + P (β,λ) ] , in which P (β,λ) is a penalty function that penalises
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The Federal Reserve in the 1980s: Damage Control in the Southwest - Southwest Economy January/February 1991 - FRB Dallas
Fc:rlcmf ReR!'ve !kml.! of/JaHns The Federal Reserve in the 1980s: Damage...u the failure of one bank could h,lve on other financial insti[LLtions
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The Upside of Downsizing - Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December, 1996 - Dallas Fed
Service. 100 19901 10 P P t i i i = ∑ deserves equal attention...services. The country today would have much less if farming had not en
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Texas Update and Outlook - Southwest Economy - Issue 1, January-February, 1999 - Dallas Fed
2.6-percent annual rate in the third quarter and at only a 2-percent annual...services and transportation, service sector employ- ment grew at a 3.6
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services that can be purchased by consumers with an average city wage....services under study. Strong geographic correlations exist in the local
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News releases - Dallasfed.org
service sector activity continues 8-26-2024 Dallas Fed: About a quarter...26-2024 Dallas Fed: Modest growth continues in Texas service sector 3-
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