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Texas growth slows but remains healthy

Michael Nicholson and Mine Yucel

Southwest Economy, 2007, issue Nov, No 6, 15

Abstract: Although still outperforming the nation,> the Texas economy weakened toward the end of the year. Manufacturing and housing have been the most fragile sectors, but growth has moderated in other areas as well.

Keywords: Economic conditions; Texas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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