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Natural gas from shale: Texas revolution goes global

The Texas experiment in extracting natural gas from the Barnett Shale proved the technical feasibility of shale gas development and brought costs within bounds that promise to give shale gas an important role in global energy supplies for decades to come. ; Shale gas cost estimates vary widely, partly because of limited experience in a few basins and partly because the technology is evolving. Prices of competing energy sources at levels seen today will likely stimulate continued rapid development of natural gas from shale. However, additional regulations to protect or conserve groundwater ...
Southwest Economy , Issue Q3 , Pages 10-13

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Big Federal Stimulus, Home-Value Spike Won’t Ease Next Slump

Historically large federal transfers coupled with rapid home-price appreciation bolstered state and local revenue in Texas, softening the economic impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable populations. Ultra-low interest rates and a historic housing boom that aided state and local government operations are fading, suggesting Texas policymakers may encounter additional difficulties during the next downturn.
Southwest Economy , Issue Third Quarter

Texas modestly grows with soft landing likely

Texas firms reported below-average output growth to start 2023, while employment and wage gains remained elevated despite indications of a softening labor market.
Dallas Fed Economics

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Can low oil prices cripple the Texas banking system?

Southwest Economy , Issue May , Pages 1-7

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From crude oil to computer chips: how technology is changing the Texas economy

Southwest Economy , Issue Nov , Pages 1-5

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Beyond the border : Border bottlenecks hamper trade

Southwest Economy , Issue Sep , Pages 9-11

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Biotech bonanza: prospects for Texas

Southwest Economy , Issue Jul , Pages 1-7

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Texas’ cheap housing edge slipping away as resilient demand outpaces supply

Housing affordability has declined in Texas, a top destination for domestic and international migrants drawn by its historically low cost of living.
Southwest Economy

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Back in the saddle again: the Texas economy 10 years after the bust

Southwest Economy , Issue Mar , Pages 1-4

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Southwest Economy , Issue Nov , Pages 11

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