Noteworthy: Personal income, record drought, defense spending
Anonymous
Southwest Economy, 2011, issue Q4, No 4, 14
Abstract:
Many economic indicators in Texas and the U.S. continued to decline in 2010 even though the recession ended in 2009. While Texas still lags behind in certain key measures of citizens? well-being, some of the gaps appear to be narrowing.
Keywords: Economic; conditions; -; Texas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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