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The U.S. economy and monetary policy in 1982
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Tenth district cities: recent growth and prospects for the 1990s
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The changing economy of the Tenth District
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Recession and recovery in the tenth district
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Are there too many governments in the Tenth District?
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The U.S. economy and monetary policy in 1983
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The value-added tax: cash cow or pig in a poke?
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Employment growth in the tenth district in 1990
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Alternatives to the current individual income tax
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Demographic influences on household growth and housing activity
When the baby-boom generation entered the housing market in the 1960s and '70s, the role of residential construction activity in the U.S. economy gained strength. Now that the baby boomers are maturing, the need for new housing has slowed. This, along with other demographic factors, may keep residential construction activity subdued through the end of the century.