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Oklahoma Economist

2011 - 2025

From Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
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2025, volume 2025, articles Q1

Oklahoma Tribal Area Economies: Rising Incomes, Falling Poverty Downloads
Chase Farha and Chad R. Wilkerson

2024, volume 2024, articles 3

Harvesting the Wind: Oklahoma’s Strong Electricity Growth Has Few Agricultural Tradeoffs Downloads
Cortney Cowley and Chase Farha

2024, volume 2024, articles 2

Population Boom: Where are Oklahoma’s newest residents living and working? Downloads
Chase Farha and Chad Wilkerson

2024, volume 2024, articles 1

From Brain Drain to Brain Gain, Oklahoma’s Population on the Rise Downloads
Chase Farha and Chad Wilkerson

2024, volume 2024

Oklahoma’s Rising Labor Force Participation Driven Largely by Native Americans Downloads
Chase Farha and Chad Wilkerson

2017, volume 2017, articles Q4

A Year of Solid Recovery in 2017—and Positive Signs Heading into 2018 Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2017, volume 2017, articles Q2

What Is Contributing to the Resurgence in Oklahoma Wage Growth? Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2017, volume 2017, articles Q1

How Strong Is the Recovery in Oklahoma’s Oil and Gas Sector? Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2017

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

2016, volume 2016, articles Q4

Another Difficult Year in 2016, but Cautious Optimism for 2017 Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2016, volume 2016, articles Q3

Is the Collapse in Oklahoma Manufacturing Ending? Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2016, volume 2016, articles Q2

How is Oklahoma’s Economy Performing Relative to other Oil and Gas States? Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2016, volume 2016, articles Q1

How Much Economic Damage do Large Earthquakes Cause? Downloads
Oklahoma City Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

2015, volume 2015, articles Q4

How is Oklahoma Real Estate Positioned in this Oil Downturn? Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2015, volume 2015, articles Q3

With Energy Activity Down, can other Oklahoma Sectors Pick Up the Slack? Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2015, volume 2015, articles Q2

How Much is the Oil Downturn Hurting the Overall Oklahoma Economy? Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2015, volume 2015, articles Q1

How Will Oklahoma be Affected by the Decline in Oil Prices? Downloads
Chad Wilkerson

2014, articles Q I

Update on Oklahoma's economy pp. 1-4 Downloads
Elena Ojeda, Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams

2013, articles Q IV

Update on Oklahoma's economy pp. 1-4 Downloads
Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams

2013, articles Q III

Update on Oklahoma's economy pp. 1-2 Downloads
Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams

2013, articles Q II

Oklahoma’s economy Downloads
Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams

2013, articles Q I

Oklahoma’s economy Downloads
Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams

2012, articles Q IV

Spotlight on manufacturing in Oklahoma Downloads
Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams

2012, articles Q III

Update on Oklahoma’s economy: Spotlight on Guymon, Oklahoma Downloads
Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams

2012, articles Q II

Update on Oklahoma’s economy: Spotlight on Tulsa Downloads
Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams

2012, articles Q I

Update on Oklahoma’s economy: Spotlight on Oklahoma housing conditions Downloads
Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams

2011, articles Q IV

Update on Oklahoma’s economy: spotlight on Enid, Oklahoma Downloads
Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
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