Research Publications

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Research Publications

Annual Report
Contains a series of essays that explore economic issues as they relate to our increasingly globalized world. The reports also review the Bank's activities during the year, present financial statements and list directors and officers.

Economic Letter
Provides timely commentary on the important trends and policy issues shaping our rapidly globalizing, increasingly interconnected economy.

Staff Papers
In-depth analysis of current policy issues.

Southwest Economy
Contains articles about economic conditions and business development in Texas, New Mexico and Louisiana, including agriculture, banking, energy, high-tech, manufacturing and international trade in this region.

Agricultural Survey
emptySurveys credit conditions facing farmers and provides data that reflect the overall health of the agricultural sector in the Eleventh District.

Crossroads
emptyA 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.

Houston Business
emptyIssues facing the regional economy of Houston

Vista
emptyFocuses on South Texas economic issues and trends.

Current Analysis

Economic Updates
Recent economic conditions in the region, nation and the world

Dallas Beige Book
Summary of anecdotal information about recent economic conditions and trends in the Eleventh District.

Academic Research

Research Department Working Papers
emptyWorking papers from the Dallas Fed Research Department are preliminary drafts circulated for professional comment. Selected papers are available online.

Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Papers
emptyWorking papers from the Dallas Fed's Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute.

Academic Publications
emptyA list of articles published by members of the Dallas Fed Research staff.

Special Reports

The Border Economy
empty The Texas border community is a complex blend of U.S. and Mexican cultures, languages and customs, with a dynamic economy that flourishes amid the diversity. This series of nine articles explores issues important to the region's economy—from job growth and wages to infrastructure demands, maquiladoras and illegal immigration.

The Face of Texas : Jobs, People, Business, Change
emptySeries of eight articles detailing changes in demographics, employment and industry that affect the evolving Texas economy.

Migration, Trade, and Development
emptyProceedings from the Dallas Fed conference in 2006 that examine the various dimensions in which trade and migration affect economic development, whether individually or jointly, through economic or political forces.

The Legacy of Milton and Rose Friedman’s Free to Choose:
Economic Liberalism at the Turn of the 21st Century

emptyProceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, October 2003

Quantitative Aggregate TheoryPDF
emptyNobel Prize lecture by Finn E. Kydland, winner of the 2004 Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.

Science & Cents: Exploring the Economics of Biotechnology
emptyThe recent rapid pace of discovery in life sciences raises a host of economic issues. These issues are addressed in papers presented at Dallas Fed conference on April 19, 2002.

China: Awakening Giant PDF
emptyChina is rapidly transforming itself into an industrial nation. This article charts China's progress over the past 25 years as this country of 1.3 billion begins to embrace market principles and flex its economic muscles.

China's ChurnPDF
emptyMarket forces have come to China, unleashing the wave of change associated with economic progress that economist Joseph Schumpeter referred to as "the churn." This report relates how privately operated businesses, a return of entrepreneurial spirit and improved living standards for many of its citizens are spreading across China.

Academic Research

These publications are no longer published by the Dallas Fed. Selected issues are available online.

 

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