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D'Ann Michele Petersen

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Working papers

  1. Nathan S. Balke & D'Ann M. Petersen, 1998. "How well does the Beige Book reflect economic activity? Evaluating qualitative information quantitatively," Working Papers 9802, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
  2. D'Ann M. Petersen & Keith R. Phillips & Mine K. Yücel, 1994. "The role of tax policy in the boom/bust cycle of the Texas construction sector," Working Papers 9413, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.

Articles

  1. Christina Daly & D'Ann M. Petersen, 2013. "Texas housing recovery gains momentum," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 3-7.
  2. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2012. "Texas housing market finally building a solid recovery," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 3-7.
  3. D'Ann M. Petersen & Adam Swadley, 2011. "Texas housing on bumpy road after stimulus effects fade," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 3-7.
  4. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2011. "Noteworthy: Education, oil prices, Texas agriculture," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 1-14.
  5. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2010. "Cloud over commercial real estate is slowly lifting in Texas," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 10-13,16.
  6. Laila Assanie & D'Ann M. Petersen, 2009. "Texas dodges worst of foreclosure woes," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q4, pages 11-14,16.
  7. Laila Assanie & D'Ann M. Petersen & Keith R. Phillips & Mine K. Yücel, 2009. "On the record: a conversation on the Texas recession: taking the economy's pulse at midyear," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 8-9.
  8. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2008. "Hot housing market catching cold in Texas," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jan, pages 11-14.
  9. Laila Assanie & D'Ann M. Petersen, 2008. "Spotlight: commercial real estate investment," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Sep, pages 6-7.
  10. Laila Assanie & D'Ann M. Petersen, 2007. "Regional Update : Texas economic growth downshifts," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jul, pages 1-15.
  11. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2007. "Texas transitions to service economy," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue May, pages 3-7.
  12. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2006. "Texas housing: a boom with no bubble?," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue May, pages 3-7.
  13. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2006. "Midyear update: major metros driving Texas expansion," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jul, pages 3-7.
  14. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2006. "Regional update : Texas metros contribute to 2005 job growth," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jan, pages 1-15.
  15. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2006. "Regional update : Texas economy on solid footing," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Mar, pages 1-15.
  16. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2005. "Empty spaces: are Texas office markets on the road to recovery?," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Mar, pages 1-6.
  17. Priscilla Caputo & D'Ann M. Petersen, 2004. "Economic recovery under way in major Texas metros," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Mar, pages 1-10.
  18. D'Ann M. Petersen, 2003. "Texas economy warming up in 2003," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jul, pages 1,11-15.
  19. Balke, Nathan S & Petersen, D'Ann, 2002. "How Well Does the Beige Book Reflect Economic Activity? Evaluating Qualitative Information Quantitatively," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 34(1), pages 114-136, February.
  20. Finn E. Kydland & D'Ann M. Petersen, 1997. "Does being different matter?," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q III, pages 2-11.
  21. Michelle Burchfiel & D'Ann M. Petersen, 1997. "Silicon prairie: how high tech is redefining Texas' economy," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue May, pages 1-5.
  22. D'Ann M. Petersen, 1996. "Texas: demographically different," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue May, pages 1-5.
  23. D'Ann M. Petersen & Marci Rossell, 1996. "The south: taking the lead in the 1990s," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Nov, pages 1-6.
  24. D'Ann M. Petersen, 1996. "Regional update," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jul, pages 1-11.
  25. D'Ann M. Petersen & Michelle Thomas, 1995. "From crude oil to computer chips: how technology is changing the Texas economy," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Nov, pages 1-5.
  26. John K. Hill & D'Ann M. Petersen, 1994. "Demographics and the long-term outlook for housing investment," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q I, pages 17-25.
  27. D'Ann M. Petersen & Keith R. Phillips & Mine K. Yücel, 1994. "The Texas construction sector: the tail that wagged the dog," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q II, pages 23-33.
  28. Stephen P. A. Brown & Beverly J. Fox Kellam & William C. Gruben & D'Ann M. Petersen & Keith R. Phillips & Fiona Sigalla & Lori L. Taylor & Mine K. Yücel, 1994. "Southwest outlook brighter in 1994," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jan, pages 6-7.
  29. D'Ann M. Petersen, 1994. "From baby boom to housing bust? How demographics will affect housing demand," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Oct, pages 1-4.
  30. D'Ann M. Petersen, 1992. "Will office real estate in Texas ever recover?," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Sep, pages 6-8.

Books

  1. Laila Assanie & D'Ann M. Petersen, 2005. "The changing face of Texas: population projections and implications," Monograph, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, number 2005tcfoppa.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Nathan S. Balke & D'Ann M. Petersen, 1998. "How well does the Beige Book reflect economic activity? Evaluating qualitative information quantitatively," Working Papers 9802, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.

    Cited by:

    1. Evan F. Koenig, 2002. "Using the Purchasing Managers' Index to assess the economy's strength and the likely direction of monetary policy," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, vol. 1(6).
    2. Nathan S. Balke & Mine K. Yücel, 2000. "Evaluating the Eleventh District's Beige Book," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q IV, pages 2-10.
    3. Huang, Yu-Lieh & Kuan, Chung-Ming, 2021. "Economic prediction with the FOMC minutes: An application of text mining," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 751-761.
    4. Michelle T. Armesto & Ruben Hernandez-Murillo & Michael T. Owyang & Jeremy M. Piger, 2007. "Identifying asymmetry in the language of the Beige Book: a mixed data sampling approach," Working Papers 2007-010, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
    5. Boriss Siliverstovs, 2013. "Do business tendency surveys help in forecasting employment?: A real-time evidence for Switzerland," OECD Journal: Journal of Business Cycle Measurement and Analysis, OECD Publishing, Centre for International Research on Economic Tendency Surveys, vol. 2013(2), pages 129-151.
    6. Mansoor Maitah & Daniel Toth & Elena Kuzmenko & Karel r dl & Helena Rezbov & Petra nov, 2016. "Forecast of Employment in Switzerland: The Macroeconomic View," International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, Econjournals, vol. 6(1), pages 132-138.
    7. Bespalova, Olga, 2018. "Forecast Evaluation in Macroeconomics and International Finance. Ph.D. thesis, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA," MPRA Paper 117706, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    8. Martin Feldkircher & Paul Hofmarcher & Pierre L. Siklos, 2021. "What do central banks talk about? A European perspective on central bank communication," Focus on European Economic Integration, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Austrian Central Bank), issue Q2/21, pages 61-81.
    9. Scott Hendry & Alison Madeley, 2010. "Text Mining and the Information Content of Bank of Canada Communications," Staff Working Papers 10-31, Bank of Canada.
    10. Hutson, Mark & Joutz, Fred & Stekler, Herman, 2014. "Interpreting and evaluating CESIfo's World Economic Survey directional forecasts," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 38(C), pages 6-11.
    11. Donna K. Ginther & Madeline Zavodny, 2001. "The Beige Book: Timely information on the regional economy," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, vol. 86(Q3), pages 19-29.
    12. Gabriel Mathy & Herman Stekler, 2018. "Was the deflation of the depression anticipated? An inference using real-time data," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(2), pages 117-125, April.
    13. Kathryn Lundquist & H.O. Stekler, 2011. "The Forecasting Performance of Business Economists During the Great Recession," Working Papers 2011-004, The George Washington University, Department of Economics, H. O. Stekler Research Program on Forecasting.
    14. Boriss Siliverstovs, 2010. "Assessing Predictive Content of the KOF Barometer in Real Time," KOF Working papers 10-249, KOF Swiss Economic Institute, ETH Zurich.
    15. Messina, Jeffrey D. & Sinclair, Tara M. & Stekler, Herman, 2015. "What can we learn from revisions to the Greenbook forecasts?," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 45(C), pages 54-62.
    16. Scott Hendry, 2012. "Central Bank Communication or the Media’s Interpretation: What Moves Markets?," Staff Working Papers 12-9, Bank of Canada.
    17. Gabriel Mathy & Herman O. Stekler, 2016. "Expectations and Forecasting during the Great Depression: Real-Time Evidence from the Business Press," Working Papers 2016-011, The George Washington University, Department of Economics, H. O. Stekler Research Program on Forecasting.
    18. Sheng, Xuguang (Simon), 2015. "Evaluating the economic forecasts of FOMC members," International Journal of Forecasting, Elsevier, vol. 31(1), pages 165-175.
    19. Robert L. Lacy, 1999. "Gauging manufacturing activity: the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's survey of manufacturers," Economic Quarterly, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, issue Win, pages 79-98.
    20. Michelle T. Armesto & Rub…N Hern¡Ndez-Murillo & Michael T. Owyang & Jeremy Piger, 2009. "Measuring the Information Content of the Beige Book: A Mixed Data Sampling Approach," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 41(1), pages 35-55, February.
    21. Weber, Christoph S., 2019. "The effect of central bank transparency on exchange rate volatility," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 95(C), pages 165-181.
    22. Bethany Greene & Nicholas Sly, 2024. "A Regional Indicator of Commercial Real Estate Activity: The KC Fed CRE Index," Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, vol. 0(no. 1), pages 1-19, February.
    23. Stekler, Herman & Symington, Hilary, 2016. "Evaluating qualitative forecasts: The FOMC minutes, 2006–2010," International Journal of Forecasting, Elsevier, vol. 32(2), pages 559-570.
    24. Herman O. Stekler & Hilary Symington, 2014. "How Did The Fomc View The Great Recession As It Was Happening?: Evaluating The Minutes From Fomc Meetings, 2006-2010," Working Papers 2014-005, The George Washington University, Department of Economics, H. O. Stekler Research Program on Forecasting.
    25. Sadique, Shibley & In, Francis & Veeraraghavan, Madhu & Wachtel, Paul, 2013. "Soft information and economic activity: Evidence from the Beige Book," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 37(C), pages 81-92.
    26. Monica Martin & Cristiano Papile, 2004. "The Bank of Canada's Business Outlook Survey: An Assessment," Staff Working Papers 04-15, Bank of Canada.
    27. Madeline Zavodny & Donna K. Ginther, 2005. "Does the Beige Book Move Financial Markets?," Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 72(1), pages 138-151, July.
    28. Bespalova, Olga, 2020. "GDP forecasts: Informational asymmetry of the SPF and FOMC minutes," International Journal of Forecasting, Elsevier, vol. 36(4), pages 1531-1540.
    29. Amrendra Pandey & Jagadish Shettigar & Amarnath Bose, 2021. "Evaluation of the Inflation Forecasting Process of the Reserve Bank of India: A Text Analysis Approach," SAGE Open, , vol. 11(3), pages 21582440211, July.

Articles

  1. Priscilla Caputo & D'Ann M. Petersen, 2004. "Economic recovery under way in major Texas metros," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Mar, pages 1-10.

    Cited by:

    1. Almada, Christa & Blanco-Gonzalez, Lorenzo & Eason, Patricia & Fullerton, Thomas, 2006. "Econometric Evidence Regarding Education and Border Income Performance," MPRA Paper 451, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2006.

  2. Balke, Nathan S & Petersen, D'Ann, 2002. "How Well Does the Beige Book Reflect Economic Activity? Evaluating Qualitative Information Quantitatively," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 34(1), pages 114-136, February.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  3. John K. Hill & D'Ann M. Petersen, 1994. "Demographics and the long-term outlook for housing investment," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q I, pages 17-25.

    Cited by:

    1. Boris A. Portnov & Yakov Odish & Larissa Fleishman, 2005. "Factors Affecting Housing Modifications and Housing Pricing: A Case Study of Four Residential Neighborhoods in Haifa, Israel," Journal of Real Estate Research, American Real Estate Society, vol. 27(4), pages 371-408.

  4. D'Ann M. Petersen & Keith R. Phillips & Mine K. Yücel, 1994. "The Texas construction sector: the tail that wagged the dog," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q II, pages 23-33.

    Cited by:

    1. Neville Francis & Sergio Restrepo-Angel, 2018. "Sectoral and aggregate response to oil price shocks in the Colombian economy: SVAR and Local Projections approach," Borradores de Economia 1055, Banco de la Republica de Colombia.
    2. Quintero Otero, Jorge David, 2020. "Not all sectors are alike: Differential impacts of shocks in oil prices on the sectors of the Colombian economy," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 86(C).
    3. Mohd Shahidan Shaari & Tan Lee Pei & Hafizah Abdul Rahim, 2013. "Effects of Oil Price Shocks on the Economic Sectors in Malaysia," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 3(4), pages 360-366.

  5. D'Ann M. Petersen, 1992. "Will office real estate in Texas ever recover?," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Sep, pages 6-8.

    Cited by:

    1. Robert T. Clair & Paula K. Tucker, 1993. "Six causes of the credit crunch," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Sep, pages 1-19.

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