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Steady-as-she-goes? an analysis of the San Antonio business cycle

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Can cities control their destiny?

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Efficient methods to achieve clean air

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Border region makes progress in the 1990s

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Gauging the impact of the San Antonio Toyota plant

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Top and bottom 10 industries for employment growth

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Market solutions to water allocation in Texas

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Affordability and education: keys to San Antonio's long-term growth

This article analyzes San Antonio's competitiveness compared with a group of peer MSAs defined by similar attributes of location, industry composition, demographics, tourism and population size. Our analysis finds that San Antonio remains very economically competitive and likely will continue to enjoy above-average growth in the long run, although the Alamo City does face long-term challenges due to a less-educated population.
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Biotech and the San Antonio economy

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Framing the future: tomorrow's border economy

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