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Texas Economy Shifting into Second Gear in 2017

Keith Phillips and Christopher Slijk

Southwest Economy, 2017, issue Q1, 3-7

Abstract: Amid an energy sector recovery in the second half of 2016, the Texas economy is positioned to return to its long-term pace of growth this year. However, a significant change in oil prices or further weaknesses in manufacturing remain risks to the outlook.

Date: 2017
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