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The Face of Texas
Jobs, People, Business, Change

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
October 2005

The Face of Texas
Complete issue PDF [4.1 MB]

  • Preface: Letter from Harvey Rosenblum
    Text | PDF
  • Introduction
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Articles

  • Texas in the Most Recent Recession and Recovery
    Mine Yücel
    Text | PDF
  • Why Did Texas Have a Jobless Recovery?
    Pia M.Orrenius, Jason L. Saving and Priscilla Caputo
    Text | PDF
  • Industry Clusters in Texas
    Laila Assanie and Mine Yücel
    Text | PDF
  • Economic Progress in the Texas Economy
    Robert W. Gilmer
    Text | PDF
  • Texas Border Benefits from Retail Sales to Mexican Nationals
    Keith R. Phillips and Roberto Coronado
    Text | PDF
  • Texas Border Employment and Maquiladora Growth
    Jesus Cañas, Roberto Coronado and Robert W. Gilmer
    Text | PDF
  • Do Higher Oil Prices Still Benefit Texas?
    Stephen P. A. Brown and Mine Yücel
    Text | PDF
  • The Changing Face of Texas: Population Projections and Implications
    D’Ann Petersen and Laila Assanie
    Text | PDF
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Introduction
Texas in the Most Recent Recession and Recovery
Why Did Texas Have a Jobless Recovery?
Industry Clusters in Texas
Economic Progress in the Texas Economy
Texas Border Benefits from Retail Sales to Mexican Nationals
Texas Border Employment and Maquiladora Growth
Do Higher Oil Prices Still Benefit Texas?
The Changing Face of Texas: Population Projections and Implications
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