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Robert W. Gilmer uses a new analytical technique to explain why longtime rivals Dallas and Houston can coexist less than 250 miles apart. This new technique permits an unusually complete analysis of the role of services in the growth of cities. The analysis focuses on distinguishing services...
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The boom-to-bust days of the Texas construction industry will linger in people's memory for many years. D'Ann Petersen …, Keith Phillips, and Mine Yucel examine the factors that led to the rise and fall of the Texas construction industry and … source of economic instability in the Texas economy, the construction sector also played an important and independent role in …
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with a reduced level of risk, increased margins, and marketing intelligence opportunities. A study of Texas wineries found …
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"According to author Joe Holley, the story of the Texas Electric Cooperatives, a collective of some 76 member … political savvy. It's the story of a grassroots movement that not only energized rural Texas but also showed residents the power … they have when they band together to find strength in unity. Opening with the coming of electricity to Texas' major cities …
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