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The ongoing housing downturn has served as a significant headwind for the U.S. economy, subtracting nearly a percentage point from the country's gross domestic product growth in each of the past six quarters. However, this downturn has not been uniform across the country. Houston is an example...
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In Texas during the 1980s, service-sector employment rose, goods-sector employment declined, and the average real wage … Texas during the 1980s. Slow wage growth primarily resulted from weak wage expansion in both the goods and service sectors …
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The Texas Industrial Production Index (TIPI) measures the output of the manufacturing, mining, and utility sectors of … the Texas economy. These sectors are of special interest because of their sensitivity to business cycles and because of … the size (albeit declining) of the Texas mining sector. The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas has published TIPI since 1958 …
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Texas industry employment. They find that while a few industries are moderately sensitive to interest rate movements, most … Texas industries are insensitive to changes in real interest rates. Moreover, they find that Texas total nonagricultural … influence the composition of Texas employment rather than its level. …
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