Oklahoma Economist
2011 - 2025
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2025, volume 2025, articles Q1
- Oklahoma Tribal Area Economies: Rising Incomes, Falling Poverty

- Chase Farha and Chad R. Wilkerson
2024, volume 2024, articles 3
- Harvesting the Wind: Oklahoma’s Strong Electricity Growth Has Few Agricultural Tradeoffs

- Cortney Cowley and Chase Farha
2024, volume 2024, articles 2
- Population Boom: Where are Oklahoma’s newest residents living and working?

- Chase Farha and Chad Wilkerson
2024, volume 2024, articles 1
- From Brain Drain to Brain Gain, Oklahoma’s Population on the Rise

- Chase Farha and Chad Wilkerson
2024, volume 2024
- Oklahoma’s Rising Labor Force Participation Driven Largely by Native Americans

- Chase Farha and Chad Wilkerson
2017, volume 2017, articles Q4
- A Year of Solid Recovery in 2017—and Positive Signs Heading into 2018

- Chad Wilkerson
2017, volume 2017, articles Q2
- What Is Contributing to the Resurgence in Oklahoma Wage Growth?

- Chad Wilkerson
2017, volume 2017, articles Q1
- How Strong Is the Recovery in Oklahoma’s Oil and Gas Sector?

- Chad Wilkerson
2017
- Nonmetro Oklahoma in the 21st Century—More Boom than Bust

- Chad Wilkerson
2016, volume 2016, articles Q4
- Another Difficult Year in 2016, but Cautious Optimism for 2017

- Chad Wilkerson
2016, volume 2016, articles Q3
- Is the Collapse in Oklahoma Manufacturing Ending?

- Chad Wilkerson
2016, volume 2016, articles Q2
- How is Oklahoma’s Economy Performing Relative to other Oil and Gas States?

- Chad Wilkerson
2016, volume 2016, articles Q1
- How Much Economic Damage do Large Earthquakes Cause?

- Oklahoma City Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
2015, volume 2015, articles Q4
- How is Oklahoma Real Estate Positioned in this Oil Downturn?

- Chad Wilkerson
2015, volume 2015, articles Q3
- With Energy Activity Down, can other Oklahoma Sectors Pick Up the Slack?

- Chad Wilkerson
2015, volume 2015, articles Q2
- How Much is the Oil Downturn Hurting the Overall Oklahoma Economy?

- Chad Wilkerson
2015, volume 2015, articles Q1
- How Will Oklahoma be Affected by the Decline in Oil Prices?

- Chad Wilkerson
2014, articles Q I
- Update on Oklahoma's economy pp. 1-4

- Elena Ojeda, Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2013, articles Q IV
- Update on Oklahoma's economy pp. 1-4

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2013, articles Q III
- Update on Oklahoma's economy pp. 1-2

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2013, articles Q II
- Oklahoma’s economy

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2013, articles Q I
- Oklahoma’s economy

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2012, articles Q IV
- Spotlight on manufacturing in Oklahoma

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2012, articles Q III
- Update on Oklahoma’s economy: Spotlight on Guymon, Oklahoma

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2012, articles Q II
- Update on Oklahoma’s economy: Spotlight on Tulsa

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2012, articles Q I
- Update on Oklahoma’s economy: Spotlight on Oklahoma housing conditions

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2011, articles Q IV
- Update on Oklahoma’s economy: spotlight on Enid, Oklahoma

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams