Southwest Economy
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2018, articles Q4
- President's Perspective pp. 2-2

- Robert S. Kaplan
- Texas Top-Rated State for Firm Relocations pp. 3-7

- Alexander T. Abraham and Anil Kumar
- Spotlight: Texas Pre-K Enrollment Exceeds U.S. Rate pp. 9-9

- Stephanie Gullo
- On the Record: A Conversation with Manoj Saxena - Artificial Intelligence Will Dramatically Affect Businesses pp. 10-11

- Michael Weiss
- Mexico’s Nascent Fintech Offers Promise, Faces New Rules pp. 12-15

- Michael Perez
2018, articles Q3
- President's Perspective pp. 2-2

- Robert S. Kaplan
- New Technology Boosts Texas Firms' Output, Alters Worker Mix pp. 3-6

- Emily Kerr, Pia Orrenius and Christopher Slijk
- Texas Property Taxes Soar as Homeowners Confront Rising Values pp. 7-11

- Jason Saving
- On the Record: A Conversation with Mine Yücel - Shale Renews Excitement in Energy Industry pp. 12-13

- Michael Weiss
- Parental Borrowing for College Comes with Repayment Issues pp. 14-17

- Wenhua Di, Carla Fletcher and Jeff Webster
- Spotlight: Shale Oil Propels U.S. Crude Export Increase pp. 18-18

- Kunal Patel and Grant Strickler
- Go Figure—If Texas Were a Country pp. 19-19

- Benjamin Meier and Christopher Slijk
2018, articles Q2
- President's Perspective pp. 2-2

- Robert S. Kaplan
- Harvey Highlights Houston MUD Bond Development Funding pp. 3-7

- Laila Assanie and Michael Weiss
- On the Record: A Conversation with David Howard and Dan Howard - Texas Firms Struggling to Fill Job Openings pp. 8-9

- Michael Weiss
- Texas Banking Conditions Improve, but Risks and Uncertainty Remain pp. 10-14

- Kelsey Reichow
- FEMA to Play Long-Term Role in Recovery from Harvey pp. 15-17

- Rachel Brasier and Jesse Thompson
- Border Cities Miss Texas Economic Upturn pp. 18-18

- Marycruz De Leon and Dylan Szeto
- Go Figure: Texas Taps into Craft Brewing After Law Change pp. 19-19

- Christopher Slijk
2018, articles Q1
- President's Perspective pp. 2-2

- Robert S. Kaplan
- Gone to Texas: Migration Vital to Growth in the Lone Star State pp. 3-11

- Alexander T. Abraham, Stephanie Gullo and Pia Orrenius
- On the Record: A Conversation with Jason Saving - Federal Tax Law Provides Stimulus to Bustling U.S., Texas Economies pp. 12-13

- Michael Weiss
- Texas Economy Starts 2018 Firing on All Cylinders pp. 14-17

- Keith Phillips and Christopher Slijk
- Spotlight: Mexico Sees Stronger 2018, NAFTA Challenges pp. 18-18

- Jesus Cañas
- Go Figure: Texas Home Prices Head Through the Roof pp. 19-19

- Valerie Grossman and Enrique Martínez García
2017, articles Q4
- President's Perspective pp. 2-2

- Robert S. Kaplan
- Texas Sees Coverage Gains Under Health Care Act pp. 3-7

- Anil Kumar
- On the Record: A Conversation with Judge Ed Emmett pp. 8-9

- Michael Weiss
- Leading Indicators, Storm Data Guide Houston Economic Forecast pp. 10-13

- Jesse Thompson
- Mexico’s ‘SOFOM’ Finance Firms Attempt to Broaden Loan Availability pp. 14-17

- Michael Perez and Kelsey Reichow
- Spotlight: Rising Education Helps Explain Hispanic Household Income Growth in Texas pp. 18-18

- Alexander T. Abraham and Amy Jordan
- Go Figure: Remittances to Central America Soar pp. 19-19

- Jesus Cañas and Stephanie Gullo
2017, articles Q3
- President's Perspective pp. 2-2

- Robert S. Kaplan
- Texas Taxes: Who Bears the Burden? pp. 3-7

- Jason Saving
- On the Record: A Conversation with Ronen Avraham - Tort Reform in Texas Changed Delivery of Medical Services pp. 8-9

- Michael Weiss
- Texas Retail in the Doldrums; Brick-and-Mortar Stores Take the Brunt pp. 10-13

- Amy Jordan
- High Texas Student Loan Delinquency Rates Underscore Deeper Challenges pp. 14-17

- Wenhua Di and Stephanie Gullo
- Cross-Border Pipelines Link U.S. Natural Gas Producers, Mexican Electricity Users pp. 18-18

- Rachel Brasier and Jesse Thompson
- LNG Markets Unleashed: How Texas Stands to Benefit pp. 19-19

- Kunal Patel
- Snapshot: Employers' E-Verify Use Slows Growth of Unauthorized Workforce pp. 20-20

- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
2017, articles Q2
- President's Perspective pp. 2-2

- Robert S. Kaplan
- Intra-Industry Trade with Mexico May Aid U.S. Global Competitiveness pp. 3-6

- Jesus Cañas, Aldo Heffner and Jorge Herrera Hernández
- Eleventh District Banks Confront Challenging Energy, Rate Situation pp. 7-11

- Kelly Klemme and Ed Skelton
- On the Record: A Conversation with James \\"Rad\\" Weaver - Texas Retains Competitive Advantage Despite Oil Price Softness pp. 12-13

- Michael Weiss
- Wind Power a Growing Force in Oil Country pp. 14-14

- Justin Lee and Kelvinder Virdi
- What’s Driving Wide Gap Between Cattle and Beef Prices? pp. 15-15

- Emily Kerr
- Snapshot: Texas Employment Forecast Adjusted Higher pp. 16-16

- Keith Phillips
2017, articles Q1
- President's Perspective pp. 2-2

- Robert S. Kaplan
- Texas Economy Shifting into Second Gear in 2017 pp. 3-7

- Keith Phillips and Christopher Slijk
- On the Record: A Conversation with Fred P. Hochberg - Strains of Globalization Buffet Trade, Financing of Export-Import Bank pp. 8-9

- Michael Weiss
- Spotlight: Anti-Money-Laundering Measures Challenge Global Banks in Mexico pp. 10-10

- Michael Perez
- Dallas Booms Through Texas Oil Bust pp. 11-14

- Laila Assanie, Pia Orrenius and Michael Weiss
- Texas Housing Market Soars to New Highs, Pricing Out Many pp. 15-18

- Laila Assanie
- Go Figure: Mexico’s Openness Makes Peso Vulnerable pp. 19-19

- Stephanie Gullo and Pia Orrenius