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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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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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An examination of the relative shapes of the wage distribution in the U.S. goods-producing and service-producing sectors that uses a nonparametric measure of density overlap to analyze wage differences between the two sectors over time. ; What implications do 21st century monetary innovations...
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and an overlap statistic to U.S. weekly full-time wages from 1969 to 1993. …
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