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2007 Annual Report—Federal Reserve Bank of DallasOpportunity Knocks: Selling Our Services to the WorldAcknowledgments“Opportunity Knocks” was written by W. Michael Cox and Richard Alm. The essay is based on research conducted by Cox, senior vice president and chief economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Alm is senior economics writer in the Bank's Research Department. Julia K. Carter, a senior economic analyst at the Bank, provided important research assistance on the project. The authors wish to thank Professor James L. Seale of the University of Florida for providing data and for numerous discussions. Exhibit Notes and Data SourcesAll consumption and income per capita are adjusted for purchasing power parity. Exhibits 1, 2 and 3James Seale Jr., Anita Regmi and Jason Bernstein (2003), “International Evidence on Food Consumption Patterns,” Technical Bulletin no.1904, U.S. Department of Agriculture, October. The Conference Board and Groningen Growth and Development Centre, Total Economy Database, January 2007. World Bank, World Development Indicators database. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), national economic accounts, for GDP chain price index. International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Economic Outlook, October 2007. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), The World Factbook 2007. Exhibit 1: Exhibit 2: Exhibit 3: BEA, international economic accounts, for international services, and national economic accounts, for GDP chain price index. Exhibit 5 BEA, national economic accounts, for GDP chain price indexes. Exhibit 6 Exhibit 7 World Bank, World Development Indicators database. CIA, The World Factbook 2007. Exhibit 9Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Current Employment Statistics, 1990–2007; Occupational Employment Statistics, May 2006. World Bank, World Development Indicators database. CIA, The World Factbook 2007. Exhibit 10BLS, Occupational Employment Statistics, May 2006. The jobs are classified in the service or goods sector based on the industry, not the work the job entails. NoteThe photo on page 12 is representational only; it does not depict an actual event at Methodist Healthcare System. |
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