Wage flexibility in Texas may ease impact of tighter monetary policy
Anil Kumar
Southwest Economy, 2015, issue Q3, 3-7
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Because wages are more flexible in Texas than in other parts of the U.S., the state?s unemployment rate will be less prone to rise when interest rates increase.
Date: 2015
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