Dallas Fed Economics
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- 89912: Systemic Risks, Interdependencies Weigh on 2021 Global Outlook

- Jarod Coulter and Enrique Martínez García
- 89820: Pandemic Pushed the U.S. into Recession … and Hourly Wages Rose?

- Sean Howard, Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy
- 89804: Texas Economy Soft in January, but Outlook Optimistic for Later in 2021

- Emily Kerr and Chloe N. Smith
- 89755: COVID-19 Exposes Mortgage Market Vulnerabilities that Led to Volatility, Fed Intervention

- W Frame, Brendan McCartney and Eva Steiner
- 89424: Pandemic Economic Lifeline: Taxes on Consumption, Labor that Fund Stay-at-Home Subsidies

- Sewon Hur
- 89380: Does Homeownership Provide an Escape from High Rent Burdens?

- Sam Dannels, W Frame, Kristopher Gerardi and Joseph Tracy
- 89356: The Value of Patience

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 89355: Global Perspectives: Maya MacGuineas on Stabilizing the Federal Debt

- Mark Wynne
- 89354: Inverted Yield Curve (Nearly Always) Signals Tight Monetary Policy, Rising Unemployment

- Evan Koenig and Keith Phillips
- 89353: Dallas Fed Energy Survey Suggests Oil Price Drop Won’t Cause Sector Collapse in 2019

- Kunal Patel and Michael Plante
- 89352: Changes in Labor Force Participation Help Explain Recent Job Gains

- Tyler Atkinson, Alexander Richter and Laton Russell
- 89351: Not Everything Is Bigger in Texas: The Varied Fortunes of Four Smaller Metros

- Laila Assanie, Pia Orrenius and Michael Weiss
- 89350: Is Wage Growth Higher than We Think?

- Michael Morris, Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy
- 89349: Global Perspectives: John Hess on U.S. Oil Reserves, Climate Change

- Mark Wynne
- 89348: Corporate Debt as a Potential Amplifier in a Slowdown

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 89347: Global Perspectives: Richard Clarida on U.S. Monetary Policy

- Mark Wynne
- 89346: How Much Do Movers Move Average Wage Growth?

- Michael Morris, Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy
- 89345: Global Perspectives: Greg Mankiw on Economic Advice, Climate Change and Trade

- Mark Wynne
- 89344: Risks Abound If China Uses Debt to Stimulate Economy from Current Downturn

- Jonathan Davis
- 89343: Texas Economic Activity Stabilizes, but Slower Job Growth Is Ahead

- Jesus Cañas and Benjamin Meier
- 89342: Modern Refineries, Shale Boom Upend Traditional Oil Price Relationships

- Michael Plante and Grant Strickler
- 89341: Globally Competitive Texas Exports Sensitive to U.S. Trade Policy

- Jesus Cañas and Stephanie Gullo
- 89340: Online Retailing, Self-Employment Disrupt Inflation

- John Duca
- 89339: Global Perspectives: Janet Yellen on Becoming an Economist, Being Fed Chair and Views on Fed Independence

- Mark Wynne
- 89338: Global Perspectives: Mike Leavitt on Health Care Costs and Higher Education

- Mark Wynne
- 89337: Remarks for Hoover Institution Monetary Policy Conference

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 89336: Texas Economy Rebounds from Year-End Slowdown, Grows at Moderate Pace

- Jason Saving and Judy Teng
- 89335: Three Macroeconomic Factors to Watch in Equity Markets

- Everett Grant and Julieta Yung
- 89334: Dallas Fed’s Texas Jobs Estimates Provide Early, Accurate Assessment

- Alexander T. Abraham and Keith Phillips
- 89333: Breakeven Oil Prices Underscore Shale’s Impact on the Market

- Kunal Patel and Michael Plante
- 89332: Corporate Indebtedness: Improving Financial Stability Monitoring

- Jill Cetina and Alex Musatov
- 89331: Which Core to Believe? Trimmed Mean Versus Ex-Food-and-Energy Inflation

- Jim Dolmas and Evan Koenig
- 89330: Room to Grow? Inflation and Labor Market Slack

- Jim Dolmas and Evan Koenig
- 89329: U.S. Tax Cuts Boost Economy—but for How Long?

- Karel Mertens
- 89328: Has U.S. Monetary Policy Gone Off Track?

- Evan Koenig
- 89327: Consumers’ and Economists’ Differing Inflation Views Can Complicate Policymaking

- Tyler Atkinson
- 89326: Trade Tensions Cloud Outlook as Texas Experiences Moderate Growth

- Stephanie Gullo and Anil Kumar
- 89325: A Brief Discussion Regarding the Impact of Climate Change on Economic Conditions in the Eleventh District

- Robert S. Kaplan
- 89324: Trade Relationships Affect U.S. Dollar Appreciation’s Impact Across States

- Keith Phillips and Judy Teng
- 89323: Labor Scarcity, Trade Woes Squeeze Texas Business, Survey Finds

- Emily Kerr and Christopher Slijk
- 89322: As Wages Rise, Are Black Workers Seeing the Smallest Gains?

- Michael Morris, Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy
- 89321: Another Benefit of Trimming: Smaller Inflation Revisions

- Jim Dolmas
- 89320: Services, Construction Lead Texas as Manufacturing, Energy Soften

- Laila Assanie and Chloe N. Smith
- 89319: In Uncertain Times, Fed Sometimes Turns to ‘Insurance’

- Jackson Crawford and Christoffer Koch
- 89318: GDP Gain Realized in Shale Boom’s First 10 Years

- Michael Plante and Mine Yucel
- 89317: Solving a Puzzle: More Nonrenewable Resources Without Higher Prices

- Sean Howard, Gregor Schwerhoff and Martin Stuermer
- 89316: Domestic Migration to Texas Slows as National Labor Markets Tighten

- Alexander T. Abraham and Keith Phillips
- 89315: Global Perspectives: Ruth J. Simmons on Trailblazing and Education

- Mark Wynne
- 89314: Oil and Gas Sector Increasingly Influences U.S. Business Fixed Investment

- Karel Mertens, Grant Strickler and Martin Stuermer
- 89313: Texas Economy Keeps Growing Despite More Pessimistic Outlook

- Pia Orrenius, Christopher Slijk and Chloe N. Smith
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