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Breaking out of recession: gauging Texas’ response to Fed stimulus

David Luttrell and Harvey Rosenblum

Southwest Economy, 2011, issue Q3, No 3, 3-7

Abstract: From the time the U.S. recession began in December 2007 through the subsequent recovery, Texas and the Eleventh Federal Reserve District have outperformed the nation.While economic activity is better in Texas, it remains far from robust. And though Texas employment hasn?t fully reclaimed levels reached before the crisis, the other 11 Federal Reserve districts remain 3 to 8 percent below predownturn employment peaks as a postrecessionary disquiet lingers.

Keywords: Monetary policy; Troubled Asset Relief Program; Banks and banking - Texas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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