Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Milton Friedman - A lifetime in economics

ARTICLE - In its regular Economic Insights publication the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas pays tribute to Milton Friedman who was 90 years old yesterday (Wednesday 31 July) with "Milton Friedman-Economist as Public Intellectual". Not only does the…

EMU: The End of the Beginning

RESEARCH - 'Hot topics' from the Dallas Fed. This provides a look at the European economic and monetary union so far and covers the introduction of the euro banknotes and coins. Also looks at what the future may hold for EMU.

Speech by Bob McTeer of the Dallas Fed Bank

SPEECH - Speech by Bob McTeer, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. The speech mentions 'The French Adam Smith' and begins with a look at the theory of the invisible hand. That one persons spending is anothers income and all benefit…

Dallas fed board chairman and dep reappointed

US - The Federal Reserve Board of Governors has reappointed H. B. Zachry chairman and Patricia Patterson deputy chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas board of directors for the year 2002, beginning 1 January.

Very short excerpt from Dallas Fed speech

SPEECH - An excerpt (very short) from speeches by Bob McTeer, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas before the Texas Economic Development Council and Best Southwest Partnership, Dallas, Texas, 20 September.

Speech by Bob McTeer of the Dallas Fed

SPEECH - Remarks by Bob McTeer, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas before the Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce, 2001 Economic Forum: Business Issues and the Economy, Dallas, Texas 12 September.

Speech by Bob McTeer of the Dallas Fed

SPEECH - Bob McTeer, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas gave a speech on 23 August before the New Roads & E-Roads Conference, Dallas, Texas.

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