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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
2005 Issues
December 2005
- Concentration of Energy Production and Processing
on the Gulf Coast
Robert W. Gilmer, Carrie Ann Fossum and Iram Siddik
Text | PDF
October 2005
- Houston After the Hurricanes
Robert W. Gilmer
Text | PDF
September 2005
- Houston’s Growth on Track in 2005
Robert W. Gilmer
Text | PDF
July 2005
- Personal Income in the Texas Recession
Robert W. Gilmer and Briana Wilsey
Text | PDF
June 2005
- Texas Drilling Directed Toward Unconventional
Natural Gas
Robert W. Gilmer, Carrie Anne Fossum and Iram Siddik
Text | PDF
April 2005
- Upstream Petroleum Employment in the Current
Drilling Cycle
Robert W. Gilmer and Jonathan L. Story
Text | PDF
March 2005
- Trade, Manufacturing Put Mexico Back on
Track in 2004
Jesus Caņas, Roberto Coronado and Robert W. Gilmer
Text | PDF | Spanish
January 2005
- The New Metropolitan Area: Welcome to Houston–Baytown–Sugar
Land
Robert W. Gilmer
Text | PDF
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