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The Southwest Economy
1992 - 2013
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1998, issue Nov
Telecom in North Texas: A case study in agglomeration pp. 1-4, 12
Marci Rossell and Meredith Walker
Is unemployment too low? How welfare reform and technology are creating a new employment standard pp. 5-8
Jason Lee Saving
Is umemployment too low? How welfare reform and technology are creating a new employment standard pp. 5-8
Jason Lee Saving
Beyond the border: Europe - risk and reward under monetary unification pp. 9-10
Justin Marion
Regional update pp. 11
Sheila Dolmas
1998, issue Sep
Immigration and the economy--Part II pp. 1-4, 12
Lucinda Vargas and Beverly Fox Kellam
Grading TIPS: an "I" for incomplete pp. 5-8
Joseph Haslag
Beyond the border: Border bottlenecks hamper trade pp. 9-11
Keith Richard Phillips and Jay Campbell
Regional update pp. 11
Mine Kuban Yucel
1998, issue Jul
Immigration and the economy--Part I pp. 1-6
Beverly Fox Kellam and Lucinda Vargas
What's new about the new economy?: some lessons from the current expansion pp. 7-11
Evan F. Koenig
Beyond the border: Latin American central banking pp. 12-13
David M. Gould and Justin Marion
Regional update pp. 14-15
Mine Kuban Yucel
1998, issue May
Electricity deregulation likely to benefit consumers: later, if not sooner pp. 1-5
Stephen P. A. Brown and Sheila Dolmas
The new labor paradigm: more market-responsive rules of work and pay pp. 6-8, 12
John V. Duca
Beyond the border: Financial crisis and structural reform plans in Korea pp. 9
Jahyeong Koo
Regional update pp. 10-11
Ricardo Llaudes
1998, issue Mar
What does the Asian crisis mean to the U.S. economy? pp. 1-6, 8
John V. Duca , David M. Gould and Lori L. Taylor
Regional update pp. 7
John Benedetto
1998, issue Jan
The Texas economy beats expectations pp. 1-5
Sheila Dolmas and Mine Kuban Yucel
The 1997 Texas economy beats expectations pp. 1-5
Sheila Dolmas and Mine Kuban Yucel
Regional roundup pp. 6-7
Fiona D. Sigalla
Counting our chickens pp. 8-12
Robert Formaini
Beyond the border: the Asian meltdown pp. 13-14
William C. Gruben
Regional update pp. 15
Justin Marion
1997, issue Nov
The business of education: meeting the demands of a strong economy through educational change pp. 1-4
Marci Rossell and Lori L. Taylor
Stock market fundamentals pp. 5-8
Stephen D. Prowse
Exchange rates: fixed, pegged, or flex? Should we care? pp. 9-10
Carlos E. J. M. Zarazaga
Regional update pp. 11
Sheila Dolmas
1997, issue Sep
Rolling recessions pp. 1-4
Sheila Dolmas , Mark Wynne and Jahyeong Koo
Is the Fed slave to a defunct economist pp. 5-8
Evan F. Koenig
Corporate financing and governance: an international perspective pp. 9-10
Stephen D. Prowse
Regional update pp. 11
Lori L. Taylor
1997, issue Jul
The economics of one dollar pp. 1-5
Mark Wynne
U.S. inflation and the international economy pp. 6
William C. Gruben
Regional update pp. 7
Mine Kuban Yucel
1997, issue May
Silicon prairie: how high tech is redefining Texas' economy pp. 1-5
Petersen, D'Ann Michele and Michelle Burchfiel
Why Social Security should be privatized pp. 6-11
Harvey Rosenblum
The EMU: a groundbreaking monetary experiment pp. 12-13
Fiona D. Sigalla and David Gould
Regional update pp. 14-15
Madeline Zavodny
1997, issue Mar
A tale of three supply shocks, national inflation and the region's economy pp. 1-4
John V. Duca
Does electronic money mean the death of cash? pp. 5-8
Marci Rossell
The Mexican economy snaps back pp. 9-10
William C. Gruben , David M. Gould and Carlos E. J. M. Zarazaga
Regional update pp. 11
Fiona D. Sigalla
1997, issue Jan
The Texas economy: an overview of '96 and outlook for '97 pp. 1-4
Sheila Dolmas and Mine Kuban Yucel
What's in store for Texas cities pp. 5, 9
Robert W. Gilmer , Keith Richard Phillips , Fiona D. Sigalla and Lucinda Vargas
An end to welfare as we know it? pp. 6-8
Jason Lee Saving
Despite short-term volatility, dollar's value stable for nearly a decade pp. 10
David Gould and Jeremy Nalewaik
Regional update pp. 11
Fiona D. Sigalla
1996, issue Nov
The south: taking the lead in the 1990s pp. 1-6
Petersen, D'Ann Michele and Marci Rossell
The upside of downsizing pp. 7-11
W. Michael Cox and Richard Alm
Reexamining the minimum wage pp. 12-15
Madeline Zavodny
A commentary from the president pp. 16
Bob McTeer
Policy rules and tequila lessons: conclusions from an economic conference pp. 17-18
Sheila Dolmas and Carlos E. J. M. Zarazaga
Regional update pp. 19
Fiona D. Sigalla
1996, issue Sep
Texas-Mexico trade after NAFTA pp. 1-5
Jeremy Nalewaik and Lori L. Taylor
Distinguishing NAFTA from the peso crisis pp. 6-10
David M. Gould
Regional update pp. 11
Fiona D. Sigalla
1996, issue Jul
Oil extraction in the Southwest pp. 1-5
Robert W. Gilmer
Should high gold prices be a source of concern? pp. 6-9
Evan F. Koenig
Chile: the big saver pp. 10
Jeremy Nalewaik
Regional update pp. 11
Petersen, D'Ann Michele
1996, issue May
Texas: demographically different pp. 1-5
Petersen, D'Ann Michele
Honest money is the best policy pp. 6-9
Joseph Haslag
What's behind those yen-dollar swings pp. 10
Michelle Burchfiel and David Gould
1996, issue Mar
Back in the saddle again: the Texas economy 10 years after the bust pp. 1-4
Fiona D. Sigalla
A look at America's corporate finance markets pp. 5-9
Stephen D. Prowse
New business cycle indexes for Mexico point to economic expansion pp. 10
Keith Richard Phillips
1996, issue Jan
Southwest expansion to continue in 1996 pp. 1-4
Keith Richard Phillips
Tax reform: is the time right for a new approach? pp. 5-8
Evan F. Koenig and Lori L. Taylor
Exchange rates, capital flows and monetary policy in a changing world economy pp. 9-10
Beverly Fox , David Gould and Bill Gruben