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2000 Houston Business Archive

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 every six weeks.

Past Houston Business Issues

2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 | 1995

2000 Issues

December 2000

  • High Oil Prices Boost Houston's Job Growth, Improve Local Outlook
    Robert W. Gilmer
    Text | PDF

November 2000

  • Texas Rides Oil and Technology to New Highs
    Robert W. Gilmer
    Text | PDF

September 2000

  • Diversification of Houston's Economic Base
    Robert W. Gilmer and Thomas Wang
    Text | PDF

August 2000

  • Urban Oil Consolidation: An Update
    Robert W. Gilmer and David G. Kang
    Text | PDF

June 2000

  • The Wheel Turns Again: Lessons from the Latest Oil Cycle
    Robert W. Gilmer
    Text | PDF

May 2000

  • International Houston
    Robert W. Gilmer
    Text | PDF

March 2000

  • Economic Insight from Gulf Coast Neighbors
    Robert W. Gilmer
    Text | PDF

January 2000

  • Oil and the Houston Economy Today
    Robert W. Gilmer
    Text | PDF
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