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"Monitoring the Texas Economy"
(Anari) No. 1879, Tierra Grande reprint, 3pp. (10/20/2008)
publication imageTexas' gross domestic product and population have played leading roles in the state's better-than-average economy these past few years. Learn how these variables influence business.
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"Value Added: Texas Real Estate Industry"
(Anari) No. 1874, Tierra Grande reprint, 3pp. (10/15/2008)
publication imageHow much does the Texas real estate industry contribute to the state's gross domestic product? The numbers are substantial.
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"Looming Boom: Texas Through 2030"
(Gaines) No. 1841, Tierra Grande reprint, 5pp. (1/20/2008)
publication imageThe next quarter century should be marked by prosperity in Texas, driven by population and job growth. By 2030, the state is expected to have added 13.6 million people, the equivalent of another Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, Houston and Corpus Christi
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"Milk: It Does the Panhandle Good"
(Thomas & Dotzour) No. 1835, Tierra Grande reprint, 1pp. (10/22/2007)
publication imageDairy farming operations are being pushed out of Southern California by urban sprawl. Many are relocating to the Panhandle, boosting the Texas economy by $2 billion annually.
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"Measuring Texas Real Estate Wealth"
(Anari) No. 1826, Tierra Grande reprint, 2pp. (7/23/2007)
publication imageThe total taxable value of Texas real estate wealth increased 74.6 percent from 1997 to 2005. Texas per capita real estate wealth rose from $35,059 in 1997 to $52,874 in 2005, a 50 percent increase. The value of single-family residences made up more than 56 percent of total Texas real estate wealth in 2005
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