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Author:Fox Kellam, Beverly J. 

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What's happening to Americans' income?

Southwest Economy , Issue Mar , Pages 3-6

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The Southwest's stop-and-go economy

Southwest Economy , Issue Mar , Pages 5-8

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Immigration and the economy--Part I

Southwest Economy , Issue Jul , Pages 1-6

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Southwest outlook brighter in 1994

Southwest Economy , Issue Jan , Pages 6-7

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Exchange rates, capital flows and monetary policy in a changing world economy

Southwest Economy , Issue Jan , Pages 9-10

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Investing for growth: thriving in the world marketplace

Free trade is rapidly expanding the world marketplace, providing new opportunities to raise living standards and stimulate long-term economic growth. To capitalize on these opportunities, the United States must overcome problems that reduce its competitiveness, such as regulations that distort market incentives, an education system that may not be preparing a work force equipped to compete in the twenty-first century, and a health care system whose skyrocketing costs have become a burden to taxpayers, government, and business. ; The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas addressed the opportunities ...
Economic and Financial Policy Review , Issue Apr , Pages 53-66

Working Paper
Variations in Texas school quality

Working Papers , Paper 9105

Journal Article
The uneven distribution of health insurance

Southwest Economy , Issue May , Pages 6-8

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Immigration and the economy--Part II

Southwest Economy , Issue Sep , Pages 1-4, 12

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America's health care problem: an economic perspective

Soaring health care expenditures and the large number of uninsured Americans-now estimated at 35 million-have received much public attention in recent years. The widespread concerns have led to demands for substantial reform of the U.S. health care system. ; Beverly Fox, Lori Taylor, and Mine Yucel identify several distortions in the current health care system that may be contributing to overconsumption of health care by some and underconsumption of health care by others, and thus may be leading to excessively high expenditures and the problems of the uninsured. These distortions include tax ...
Economic and Financial Policy Review , Issue Sep , Pages 21-31

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