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Michael Weiss

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RePEc Short-ID:pwe331
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Economic Research Department
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Dallas, Texas (United States)
http://www.dallasfed.org/research.cfm
RePEc:edi:efrbdus (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Michael Weiss, 2023. "Mexico recovering from pandemic slowdown; structural issues persist," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, March.
  2. Pia M. Orrenius, 2023. "Bankers, regulators absorb lessons of Silicon Valley Bank failure as new tests emerge," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, September.
  3. Michael Weiss, 2022. "Globalization Remains a Force Despite Pandemic, Political Strains," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Third Qua.
  4. Michael Weiss, 2022. "Cross-Border Manufacturing Rises from Pandemic Lows," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue First Qua.
  5. Emma Marshall & Pia M. Orrenius & Michael Weiss, 2022. "Turbulent Economy Tests Texans Who Lack Financial Knowledge," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue First Qua.
  6. Michael Weiss, 2022. "H-E-B seeks path during era of consumer wariness, persistently rising costs," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Fourth Qu.
  7. Michael Weiss, 2022. "Trade Binds Central America, Mexico to U.S. Despite Past Inequities," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Second Qu.
  8. Michael Weiss, 2021. "Semiconductors Key to Global Growth; Geographic Supply Risks Loom," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Fourth Qu.
  9. Michael Weiss, 2021. "Texas Restaurants Find Change on Postpandemic Menu," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Second Qu.
  10. Michael Weiss, 2021. "On the Record: A Conversation with Alan D. Viard - Value-Added Tax Could Restrain Long-Term Federal Debt," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue First Qua.
  11. Michael Weiss, 2021. "Technology Displaced Workers in Pandemic; Retraining Must Expand," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Third Qua.
  12. Michael Weiss, 2020. "On the Record: A Conversation with Janie Barrera - LiftFund’s Miscrolending Customers Battle to Survive COVID-19 Shock," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Second Qu.
  13. Michael Weiss, 2020. "On the Record: A Conversation with Fang Yang - Policy Changes Could Boost Women’s Participation in U.S. Workforce," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue First Qua.
  14. Michael Weiss, 2020. "On the Record: A Conversation with Bill Gilmer - Energy Woes to Weigh on Houston Recovery, Local Economist Says," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Fourth Qu.
  15. Michael Weiss, 2020. "On the Record: A Conversation with Gary A. Hoover - Looking to Economics for Help in Addressing Enduring Discrimination," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Third Qua.
  16. Laila Assanie & Michael Weiss, 2019. "Texas Industrial Building Booms as Economy, Population Grow," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Second Qu, pages 7-10.
  17. Michael Weiss, 2019. "On the Record: A Conversation with Paula Gold-Williams - Rising Demand, Renewables Generate New Challenges for Electric Utilities," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Fourth Qu.
  18. Michael Weiss, 2019. "On the Record: A Conversation with Tom Luce - Civic Leader Seeks to Bolster Texas Attributes by 2036 Bicentennial," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue First Qua, pages 8-9.
  19. Michael Weiss, 2018. "On the Record: A Conversation with David Howard and Dan Howard - Texas Firms Struggling to Fill Job Openings," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 8-9.
  20. Michael Weiss, 2018. "On the Record: A Conversation with Mine Yücel - Shale Renews Excitement in Energy Industry," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 12-13.
  21. Michael Weiss, 2018. "On the Record: A Conversation with Jason Saving - Federal Tax Law Provides Stimulus to Bustling U.S., Texas Economies," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 12-13.
  22. Laila Assanie & Michael Weiss, 2018. "Harvey Highlights Houston MUD Bond Development Funding," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 3-7.
  23. Laila Assanie & Pia M. Orrenius & Michael Weiss, 2017. "Dallas Booms Through Texas Oil Bust," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 11-14.
  24. Michael Weiss, 2017. "On the Record: A Conversation with James \\"Rad\\" Weaver - Texas Retains Competitive Advantage Despite Oil Price Softness," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 12-13.
  25. Michael Weiss, 2017. "On the Record: A Conversation with Fred P. Hochberg - Strains of Globalization Buffet Trade, Financing of Export-Import Bank," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 8-9.
  26. Michael Weiss, 2017. "On the Record: A Conversation with Ronen Avraham - Tort Reform in Texas Changed Delivery of Medical Services," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 8-9.
  27. Michael Weiss, 2017. "On the Record: A Conversation with Judge Ed Emmett," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q4, pages 8-9.
  28. Anil Kumar & Michael Weiss, 2016. "Less involuntary part-time work suggests Texas economic strength," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 15-20.
  29. Jack Wang & Michael Weiss, 2016. "Spotlight: Texas business starts outperform U.S.; formation rates decline," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 7-7.
  30. Michael Weiss, 2016. "On the record: Texas home prices to keep rising despite energy slowdown," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 8-9.
  31. Michael Weiss, 2016. "On the record: a conversation with Adrián Mijares Elizondo - Cinépolis theater chain seeks North Texas stardom," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q4, pages 8-9.
  32. Michael Weiss, 2016. "On the record: a conversation with Annise Parker - playing to Houston’s strengths: internationalism, energy, innovation," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 8-9.
  33. Michael Weiss, 2016. "On the record: a conversation with Alan D. Viard - corporate tax overhaul plan targets disincentives to invest in the U.S," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 8-9.
  34. Sarah Greer & Emily Gutierrez & Michael Weiss, 2015. "Newsworthy: housing, labor and energy," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q4, pages 14-14.
  35. Michael Weiss, 2015. "On the record: immigrant legalization offers range of economic gains, some fiscal costs," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 8-9.
  36. Michael Weiss, 2015. "On the record: trade advocates, cattlemen have beef with meat labeling rules," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 8-9.
  37. Michael Weiss, 2015. "On the record: Greece's fiscal woes among issues hobbling euro zone rebound," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 8-9.
  38. Michael Weiss, 2015. "Spotlight: incentives draw firms, but at what cost?," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 15-15.
  39. Michael Weiss, 2015. "On the record: Texas banking legend shares lessons learned," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q4, pages 8-9.
  40. Sarah Greer & Emily Gutierrez & Michael Weiss, 2015. "Noteworthy: education, taxation and income," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 14-14.
  41. Michael Weiss, 2014. "On the record: Texas students often lack skills, financial knowledge for college success," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 8-9.
  42. Michael Weiss, 2014. "The Federal Reserve’s Role in the Global Economy: A Historical Perspective," Annual Report, Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, pages 36-43.
  43. Michael Weiss, 2014. "Snapshot: two conferences to mark Dallas Fed Centennial," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 16-16.
  44. Jason L. Saving & Michael Weiss, 2014. "Spotlight: health coverage misses many in DFW, Texas," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 15-15.
  45. Michael Weiss, 2014. "On the record: south Texas county hopes to see lasting gains from Eagle Ford Shale oil boom," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 8-9.
  46. Michael Weiss, 2014. "On the record: Federal Reserve historian seeks to expand access to central bank records," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 8-9.
  47. Michael Weiss, 2014. "On the record: bankers reengage in housing as purchasers confront budget-busting prices," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q4, pages 8-9.
  48. Michael Weiss, 2014. "Cities look to regenerate activity at old malls," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 11-11.
  49. Michael Weiss, 2013. "On the record: outgoing D/FW Airport chief cites international growth as key to future," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 8-9.
  50. Michael Weiss, 2013. "On the record: trains carry the load of U.S. crude surge as pipeline growth lags," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 8-10.
  51. Christina English & Melissa LoPalo & Michael Weiss, 2013. "Noteworthy: national defense, income, border," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q4, pages 10-10.
  52. Michael Weiss, 2013. "On the record: you can go home again: Mexican migrants return in record numbers," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q4, pages 8-9.
  53. Michael Weiss, 2013. "On the record: Hispanic workforce faces smaller but persistent education, wage gaps," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 8-9.
  54. Pia M. Orrenius & Michael Weiss & Madeline Zavodny, 2013. "Spotlight: out of the shadows: worker pay, benefits could rise with immigration law revamp," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q1, pages 15-15.
  55. Jason L. Saving & Michael Weiss, 2013. "Barbecue vs. gumbo: economic traits tie neighboring Texas and Louisiana," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q4, pages 12-15.
  56. Jason L. Saving & Michael Weiss, 2012. "Spotlight: Gas tax trends drive highway funding shift," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 1-15.
  57. Anil Kumar & Michael Weiss, 2012. "Self-employment an option for workers who lose jobs in economic slowdowns," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 16-19.
  58. Anil Kumar & Michael Weiss, 2011. "Underemployment poses long-term financial risk to more workers," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 16-19.

Chapters

  1. Pia M. Orrenius & Jesús Cañas & Michael Weiss, 2015. "Tipping Our Hats to the Ten-Gallon Economy," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Pia M. Orrenius & Jesús Cañas & Michael Weiss (ed.), Ten-Gallon Economy, chapter 1, pages 3-11, Palgrave Macmillan.
  2. John V. Duca & Michael Weiss & Elizabeth Organ, 2015. "Texas Real Estate: From the 1980s’ Oil Bust to the Shale Oil Boom," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Pia M. Orrenius & Jesús Cañas & Michael Weiss (ed.), Ten-Gallon Economy, chapter 8, pages 109-118, Palgrave Macmillan.

Books

  1. Laila Assanie & Kristen Davis & Pia M. Orrenius & Michael Weiss, 2016. "At the heart of Texas: cities' industry clusters drive growth," Monograph, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, number 00003.
  2. Pia M. Orrenius & Jesús Cañas & Michael Weiss (ed.), 2015. "Ten-Gallon Economy," Palgrave Macmillan Books, Palgrave Macmillan, number 978-1-137-53017-2, September.

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Articles

  1. Anil Kumar & Michael Weiss, 2012. "Self-employment an option for workers who lose jobs in economic slowdowns," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q2, pages 16-19.

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    1. Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, 2018. "State Health Insurance Regulation and Self-Employment Rates After the Great Recession: The Role of Guaranteed Issue Mandates," Economic Development Quarterly, , vol. 32(1), pages 78-92, February.

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