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Delivered to the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce Seventh Annual Real Estate Symposium,> Dallas, Texas, September 24 …
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Education in Austin Conference; Austin, Texas; December 8, 2009. …
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Remarks to the Rotary Club of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, June 13, 2007. ; "Economists may quibble about widgets and whatnot …
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Remarks to the Rotary Club of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, June 13, 2007. ; "Economists may quibble about widgets and whatnot …
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Delivered to the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce Seventh Annual Real Estate Symposium,> Dallas, Texas, September 24 …
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Education in Austin Conference; Austin, Texas; December 8, 2009. …
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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 trend toward increasing U.S. wage inequality during the 1980s is well documented. I investigate the role of employment shifts from goods-producing to service-producing industries in contributing to increased inequality during the period 1979-1995. Earlier analyses revealed that average...
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A study indicating that service workers begin employment at a lower wage than comparable manufacturing workers, and then experience similar wage growth.
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