Southwest Economy
1992 - 2025
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2012, articles Q4
- President's perspective pp. 2

- Richard W. Fisher
- Determining creditworthiness and Texas' case for a top rating pp. 3-7

- Jason Saving
- On the Record: Increased U.S. energy supply helps offset tight global conditions pp. 8-9

- Anonymous
- Brutal drought depresses agriculture, thwarting U.S. and Texas economies pp. 10-13

- Emily Kerr
- Noteworthy: Construction, compensation, pollution pp. 14

- Anonymous
- Spotlight: Dollar-sensitive Mexican shoppers boost Texas border retail activity pp. 15

- Roberto Coronado and Keith Phillips
- Booming shale gas production drives Texas petrochemical surge pp. 16-19

- Jesse Thompson
- Snapshot: Mexico's economic expansion slows pp. 20

- Anonymous
2012, articles Q3
- President's perspective pp. 2

- Richard W. Fisher
- Texas housing market finally building a solid recovery pp. 3-7

- D'Ann Petersen
- On the Record: For-profit higher education attracts students, scrutiny pp. 8-9

- Anonymous
- Eleventh District savings and loans outperform industry nationwide pp. 10-13

- Kenneth Robinson
- Noteworthy: Employment, immigration and finance pp. 14

- Anonymous
- Spotlight: Gas tax trends drive highway funding shift pp. 15

- Jason Saving and Michael Weiss
- Mexican banks get ahead of new global capital standards pp. 16-19

- Ed Skelton
2012, articles Q2
- President's perspective pp. 2

- Richard W. Fisher
- Oil boom in Eagle Ford Shale brings new wealth to South Texas pp. 3-7

- Robert W. Gilmer, Raúl Hernandez and Keith Phillips
- On the record: Georgia data quantify impact of undocumented workers pp. 8-9

- Anonymous
- Mexico resilient in 2011 amid global uncertainty and sluggish U.S. growth pp. 10-13

- Jesus Cañas
- Noteworthy: Texas tourism, banking, agriculture pp. 14

- Anonymous
- Spotlight: Shale oil exploration - Permian Basin booms as new techniques resurrect old sites pp. 15

- Robert W. Gilmer and Jesse Thompson
- Self-employment an option for workers who lose jobs in economic slowdowns pp. 16-19

- Anil Kumar and Michael Weiss
2012, articles Q1
- President's perspective pp. 2

- Richard W. Fisher
- Texas economy moves from recovery to expansion pp. 3-7

- Jesus Cañas and Keith Phillips
- On the record: Benefits of a progressive consumption tax: a conversation with Alan D. Viard pp. 8-9

- Anonymous
- Limited English skills, relative youth contribute to Hispanic poverty rates pp. 10-13

- Yingda Bi, Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- Noteworthy: Agriculture, population growth, venture capital pp. 14

- Anonymous
- Spotlight: Health care reform: reducing ranks of uninsured Texans comes at a price pp. 15

- Anonymous
- Spotlight: Health care reform - reducing ranks of uninsured Texans comes at a price pp. 15-15

- Yingda Bi
2011, articles Q4
- President's perspective pp. 1

- Richard W. Fisher
- States still feel recession's effects two years after downturn's end pp. 3-7

- Jason Saving
- On the record: Dodd–Frank: toward greater financial system stability: a conversation with Robert D. Hankins pp. 8-9

- Anonymous
- Private equity industry: Southwest firms draw on regional expertise pp. 10-13

- Alex Musatov and Kenneth Robinson
- Noteworthy: Personal income, record drought, defense spending pp. 14

- Anonymous
- Spotlight: Texas employment: gains aren’t simply a low-wage jobs story pp. 15

- Yingda Bi and Pia Orrenius
2011, articles Q3
- President's perspective pp. 2

- Richard W. Fisher
- Breaking out of recession: gauging Texas’ response to Fed stimulus pp. 3-7

- David Luttrell and Harvey Rosenblum
- On the record: Shifting from world population explosion to global aging: a conversation with Joseph Chamie pp. 8-10

- Anonymous
- Mexico rides global recovery but still faces hurdles pp. 11-13, 20

- Jesus Cañas, Roberto Coronado and Robert W. Gilmer
- Noteworthy: Education, oil prices, Texas agriculture pp. 14

- D'Ann Petersen
- Spotlight: Mexican financial market: new instruments, rules boost capital investment pp. 15

- Ed Skelton
- Underemployment poses long-term financial risk to more workers pp. 16-19

- Anil Kumar and Michael Weiss
2011, articles Q2
- President's perspective pp. 2

- Richard W. Fisher
- Texas housing on bumpy road after stimulus effects fade pp. 3-7

- D'Ann Petersen and Adam Swadley
- On the record: Mexico's economic reforms propel postrecession rebound: a conversation with Banco de México's Governor Agustín Carstens pp. 8-9

- Anonymous
- Bank profits rebound as loss set-asides ease pp. 10-13

- Kelly Klemme and Kenneth Robinson
- Noteworthy: Demographics, natural gas, electric power pp. 14

- Pia Orrenius
- Spotlight: Texas service sector outlook survey completing the regional economic picture pp. 15

- Jesus Cañas and Emily Kerr
- Sizing up nanoelectronics: gauging the potential for new productivity wave pp. 16-19

- Keith Phillips, Adam Swadley, Jackson Thies and Mine Yucel
2011, articles Q1
- President's perspective pp. 2

- Richard W. Fisher
- Texas economy to ride higher in the saddle in 2011 pp. 3-7

- Emily Kerr and Keith Phillips
- On the record: PISA results shed new light on U.S. education debate: a conversation with Lori Taylor pp. 8-9

- Anonymous
- Oil and gas rises again in a diversified Texas pp. 10-13

- Jackson Thies and Mine Yucel
- Noteworthy: New Texans, Mexican population, higher education pp. 14

- Jason Saving
- Spotlight: Educational opportunity: Does low-income housing tax credit hurt nearby schools? pp. 15

- Wenhua Di and James Murdoch
- Trade conference explores U.S.–Mexico 'common bonds' pp. 16-19

- Jesus Cañas, Roberto Coronado and Robert W. Gilmer
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