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Houston Business—A Perspective
on the Houston Economy
Houston is the fourth most populous
city in the United States and one of the fastest growing.
The Houston Branch of the Dallas Fed keeps a close watch
on issues facing the regional economy of Houston and
publishes the findings in Houston Business.
Each issue contains an economic feature and results
of the Houston Beige Book. Published four times per year.
Past Houston Business Issues
2008 | 2007* | 2006
| 2005
| 2004 | 2003
| 2002 | 2001
| 2000 | 1999
| 1998 | 1997
| 1996 | 1995
| 1994
*no issues in 2007
2003 Issues
November 2003
- Economic Progress in the Texas Economy 1969–2001
Robert W. Gilmer
Text | PDF
October 2003
- Tide Turns Texas Toward Recovery
Timothy K. Hopper and Keith Phillips
Text | PDF
September 2003
- Is There Life After Oil in Midland and Odessa?
Robert W. Gilmer, Timothy K. Hopper and Scott Schwaitzberg
Text | PDF
July 2003
- Houston’s Midyear Outlook: Positive
Growth Ahead
Tim Hopper and Robert W. Gilmer
Text | PDF
June 2003
- 1982–90: When Times Were Bad in Houston
Robert W. Gilmer and Iram Siddik
Text | PDF
April 2003
- A New Index of Coincident Economic Activity
for Houston
Jesús Cañas, Robert W. Gilmer and Keith
Phillips
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March 2003
- Goodbye SIC, Hello NAICS: A Fresh Slate
for Houston Jobs Data
Robert W. Gilmer and Jonathan Story
Text | PDF
January 2003
- The Houston Business Cycle Since the Oil
Bust
Robert W. Gilmer and Iram Siddik
Text | PDF
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