Publication:
Houston Business : A Perspective on the Houston Economy
1988-2012
Issues facing the regional economy of Houston, the fourth most populous city in the United States and one of the fastest growing, discussed in-depth in an economic feature. Each issue also includes results of the Houston Beige Book.
- Houston Business Briefs
- 1980s
- Currency Shipments Show Economic Upturn in Houston
- Houston Economic Growth Slow & Steady
- Despite Sluggish Performance Houston Economy Growing
- Constraints Limit Expanding Houston Economy
- Recession Not Evident in Houston Area
- Broad Based Economic Recovery Continues
- Houston Recovery Continues
- Recovery Continues in Spite of Areas of Softness
- 1990s
- Freezing Cold Weather Disrupts Industry Output
- Renewed Profitability in Gulf Coast Refining
- Sources of Recovery in the Houston Economy
- Should Houston Become the Next Dallas?
- The Mechanics of Houston's Economic Base
- The 1990 Texas Gulf Coast Economic Conference
- Analysis of Houston's Single-Family Housing Market
- Oil Industry Consolidation : Which Oil Cities Fared Best in the 1980?
- Real Per Capita Income Growth in Houston 1969 to 1988
- Per Capita Income on Texas Gulf Coast
- Recession and Recovery End in Houston : But What Have We Become
- Growth Returns to Beaumont - Port Arthur - Orange
- What Determines Inflation in Houston?
- Diversification of Houston's Industry
- Is Houston's Expansion in the Slow Lane or the Breakdown Lane?
- How Credit Crumbled : Houston Banking in the 1980s
- Mergers and Federal Rescues Forged Largest Texas Bank
- Economic Continuity and Change : How Houston Returned from the Oil Bust
- As Rig Count Hits Record Lows, Who Is Hurt in Houston
- Victoria : Crossroads of South Texas
- Houston at Midyear : Economic Dog Days Continue
- Thinking Hard About Zoning : What Can It Do for Houston?
- Houston's Land Market : How Much Planning Do We Need?
- Oil Cities and Declining Oil Regions : Houston and Aberdeen
- Houston in 1993 : Another Weak Year Ahead?
- Urban Agglomeration and Urban Growth : Houston Among the Cities
- Rethinking the Space Station : NASA and the Houston Economy
- Houston and The National Business Cycle
- Houston's Slowdown : National Recession or Oil Patch Slump?
- Forest Products Unify East Texas Economy
- Zoning Reject Again : Why the Issue Won't Die
- Houston's Economy : Still Slow in 1994?
- Refining and Chemicals on the Gulf Coast : Three Key Industries, Part 1
- Refining and Chemicals on the Gulf Coast : Three Key Industries, Part 2
- Variations on a Theme : Oil and 11 Urban Centers On the Gulf Coast
- Monterrey : Economic Capital of Northern Mexico
- Houston's Economy Continues to Improve
- Good Reading About Houston and Texas
- Brenham and Washington County : Rural Neighbor Finds Diversity and Growth
- Federal Immigration Policies Change Houston
- Gross Regional Product : Another View of Houston's Economy
- Driven by Differences : GRP of Houston and Dallas
- Bryan-College Station : More than a College Town?
- Houston Again Shares State's Economic Growth
- Recent Trends in Houston's Job Growth
- Industries as City Builders : What the Economist Knows
- Houston Banking in The 1990s : Healthy Profits In a Regional Niche
- Oil as Commodity : A Review of The Genie Out of the Bottle
- The Oil Industry and the Cities : Consolidation in The Oil Extraction Industry
- Industrial Structure In Oil Cities : Diversification Revisited
- Finding New Ways to Grow : Recovery in the Oil Patch
- Long-Term Performance : Per Capita Income In Houston
- Houston Economy Shows Endurance And Renewed Strength
- Welfare to Workfare' Texas Style
- Fort Bend County : Life in the Urban Fast Lane
- The Federal Reserve In Houston
- Foreign Banks Bring Global Links to Houston
- Seasonal Adjustment of Houston Employment Data
- Door to Mexican Energy Opens Slowly
- Houston Economy Heats Up
- The Dollar Exchange Rate And the Houston Economy
- Oil Field Costs Rising Fast
- Technology and Productivity In the Oil Field
- Houston's 1997 Growth Matches Strong National Pattern
- Asian Flu and Oil Glut Weaken Outlook for Houston
- Houston and the Global Market for Engineering and Construction
- Is There a Slowdown in Houston's Future?
- Oil-Related Employment : Short-Term Adjustment in Nine Cities
- Oil-Related Employment : Long-Term Adjustment in Nine Cities
- Economic Slowdown Affects US and Texas Economies
- Purchasing Managers Provide New Insight Into Houston Economy
- Slower Growth in Houston in 1999
- Weak Commodity Prices Take Toll on Gulf Coast Economy
- Petrochemical Privatization Stalls in Mexico
- Higher Oil Prices and Houston's Economic Outlook
- The Federal Reserve Online
- Insights from Several Corners of the Houston Economy
- World Economy Picks Up Steam
- Texas Employment on the Uptick
- 2000s
- 2010s
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Issues from December 1981 to July 1991 titled Houston Business Briefs.
Issues not published from February 2008 to February 2012.
Ceased with 2012 issue.
1988-2012
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Houston Branch. Houston Business : A Perspective on the Houston Economy. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 1988-2012. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6391, accessed on March 31, 2025.