Research Publications
Crossroads—Economic Trends in the Desert Southwest
A newsletter from the El Paso Branch of the Dallas Fed that examines energy, growth and other economic issues important to West Texas and New Mexico.
- 2012
- 2010
- 2007
- 2006
- 2005
- El Paso and Texas Border Cities Close the Gap in Per Capita Income

Robert W. Gilmer and Roberto Coronado
- New Mexico Recovery Still Struggles in 2012

Monica Bonilla-Romero and Robert W. Gilmer
- Is the Recession Over in El Paso?

Jesus Cañas, Roberto Coronado and Robert W. Gilmer
Issue 2, 2007
Complete
Issue
- El Paso Economy Sluggish in 2007: U.S. Slowdown Outweighs Fort Bliss Expansion

Jesus Cañas, Robert W. Gilmer and Charles James
- Correction: Low-Wage Occupations in El Paso

Complete Issue
- Low-Wage Occupations Remain a Hallmark of El Paso Economy

Jesus Cañas, Robert W. Gilmer and Charles James
- Mexico Regulatory Change Redefines Maquiladora

Jesus Cañas and Robert W. Gilmer
- Border Metros See Economic Growth

Issue 2, 2006
Complete
Issue
- Housing Market Trends in El Paso

Jesus Cañas, Thomas M. Fullerton, Jr.and Roberto Tinajero
Complete Issue
- The Economy of Southwest New Mexico

Robert W. Gilmer
Issue 2, 2005
Complete
Issue
- Border Cities: Economic Competitors or Complements?

Jesus Cañas, Ebetuel Pallares and Luis Bernardo Torres Ruiz
Complete Issue
- Unconventional Natural Gas Drives New Mexico
Rig Count

Robert W. Gilmer
- Cyclical Differences Emerge in Border City
Economies

Jesus Cañas, Roberto Coronado





