President’s Perspective
Robert S. Kaplan
Southwest Economy, 2019, issue Second Quarter, 2-2
Abstract:
If the current pace of growth continues, the Texas economy will add nearly 300,000 jobs in 2019. While this is good news, a number of headwinds impact the outlook.
Date: 2019
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