Crossroads
2005 - 2016
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2016, articles 1
- U.S.–Mexico manufacturing: back in the race? , 4 pages

- Roberto Coronado and Marycruz De Leon
2014, articles 1
- Tourism and recreation a bright spot in the Big Bend region , 4 pages

- Roberto Coronado and Marycruz De Leon
2013, articles 1
- Southeast New Mexico shines as state economy slowly mends , 4 pages

- Avilia Bueno and Roberto Coronado
2012, articles 2
- El Paso and Texas border cities close the gap in per capita income , 8 pages

- Roberto Coronado and Robert W. Gilmer
2012, articles 1
- New Mexico recovery still struggles in 2012 , 6 pages

- Monica Bonilla-Romero and Robert W. Gilmer
2010, articles May
- Is the recession over in El Paso?

- Jesus Cañas, Roberto Coronado and Robert W. Gilmer
2007
- Low-wage occupations remain a hallmark of El Paso economy

- Jesus Cañas, Robert W. Gilmer and Charles L. James
- Mexico regulatory change redefines maquiladora

- Jesus Cañas and Robert W. Gilmer
- Border metros see economic growth

- Anonymous
- El Paso economy sluggish in 2007: U.S. slowdown outweighs Fort Bliss expansion

- Jesus Cañas, Robert W. Gilmer and Charles L. James
2006
- Housing market trends in El Paso pp. 1-4

- Jesus Cañas, Thomas Fullerton and Roberto Tinajero
- The economy of Southwest New Mexico

- Robert W. Gilmer
2005
- Unconventional natural gas drives New Mexico rig count pp. 1-4

- Robert W. Gilmer
- Border cities: economic competitors or complements? pp. 1-6

- Jesus Cañas, Ebetuel Pallares and Luis Bernardo Torres Ruiz
- Cyclical differences emerge in border city economies pp. 5-8

- Jesus Cañas, Roberto Coronado and Jose Lopez