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Franklin Berger

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Working papers

  1. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1994. "The disappearing January blip and other state employment mysteries," Working Papers 9403, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
  2. Franklin D. Berger & Gerald P. O'Driscoll & Eugenie D. Short, 1985. "Recent bank failures: determinants and consequences," Proceedings 66, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

Articles

  1. Franklin D. Berger, 2010. "Texas Manufacturing Survey offers advance look at state and national economies," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q3, pages 16-19.
  2. Franklin D. Berger & Thomas B. Fomby & Fiona Sigalla & Mine K. Yücel, 2007. "The Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey: a tool for understanding the economy," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jan, pages 1-15.
  3. Franklin D. Berger & Fiona Sigalla, 2006. "Texas manufacturing - factories still matter in much of state," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Mar, pages 1-10.
  4. Franklin D. Berger, 2005. "Mexican GDP falls but no one notices," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Sep, pages 15-16.
  5. Franklin D. Berger & Thomas B. Fomby & Keith R. Phillips & Fiona Sigalla, 2005. "A new barometer for the Texas economy," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Nov, pages 14-16.
  6. Franklin D. Berger & Fiona Sigalla, 2005. "Getting a jump on Texas employment revisions," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Nov, pages 1-17,20.
  7. Franklin D. Berger, 2003. "(Mis)reporting Mexico's gross domestic product," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Sep, pages 1-18,20.
  8. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1995. "A new quarterly output measure for Texas," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q III, pages 16-23.
  9. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1994. "Solving the mystery of the disappearing January blip in state employment data," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q II, pages 53-62.
  10. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1993. "Reassessing Texas employment growth," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jul, pages 1-3.
  11. Franklin D. Berger & William T. Long, 1989. "The Texas industrial production index," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Nov, pages 21-38.

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Working papers

  1. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1994. "The disappearing January blip and other state employment mysteries," Working Papers 9403, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.

    Cited by:

    1. Keith R. Phillips & Jianguo Wang, 2015. "Seasonal adjustment of state and metro ces jobs data," Working Papers 1505, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
    2. Phillips, Keith R. & Teng, Judy S., 2020. "Months for benchmark dominance: A new accuracy measure for state employment data," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 187(C).

  2. Franklin D. Berger & Gerald P. O'Driscoll & Eugenie D. Short, 1985. "Recent bank failures: determinants and consequences," Proceedings 66, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

    Cited by:

    1. Steven Ongena, 1999. "Lending Relationships, Bank Default and Economic Activity," International Journal of the Economics of Business, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 6(2), pages 257-280.
    2. Okpara, Godwin Chigozie, 2012. "Soundness and unsoundness of banking sector in Nigeria: a discriminant analytical approach," MPRA Paper 36474, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 06 Feb 2012.

Articles

  1. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1995. "A new quarterly output measure for Texas," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q III, pages 16-23.

    Cited by:

    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. Ahking, Francis, W. & Pattanapancha, Maneechit, 2000. "The Linkage Between State and National Output: A Case Study of Connecticut," The Review of Regional Studies, Southern Regional Science Association, vol. 30(2), pages 137-145, Fall.
    4. Michelle T. Armesto & Rubén Hernández‐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.

  2. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1994. "Solving the mystery of the disappearing January blip in state employment data," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q II, pages 53-62.

    Cited by:

    1. Scott A. Brave & Charles S. Gascon & William Kluender & Thomas Walstrum, 2019. "Predicting Benchmarked US State Employment Data in Real Time," Working Papers 2019-037, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, revised 11 Mar 2021.
    2. Thomas M. FULLERTON & Macie Z. SUBIA, 2017. "Metropolitan Business Cycle Analysis for Lubbock," Journal of Economics and Political Economy, KSP Journals, vol. 4(1), pages 33-52, March.
    3. Keith R. Phillips & Jianguo Wang, 2015. "Seasonal adjustment of state and metro ces jobs data," Working Papers 1505, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
    4. Lori L. Taylor & Mine K. Yücel, 1996. "The interest rate sensitivity of Texas industry," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q II, pages 27-33.
    5. Phillips, Keith R. & Teng, Judy S., 2020. "Months for benchmark dominance: A new accuracy measure for state employment data," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 187(C).

  3. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1993. "Reassessing Texas employment growth," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jul, pages 1-3.

    Cited by:

    1. Scott A. Brave & Charles S. Gascon & William Kluender & Thomas Walstrum, 2019. "Predicting Benchmarked US State Employment Data in Real Time," Working Papers 2019-037, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, revised 11 Mar 2021.
    2. Thomas M. FULLERTON & Macie Z. SUBIA, 2017. "Metropolitan Business Cycle Analysis for Lubbock," Journal of Economics and Political Economy, KSP Journals, vol. 4(1), pages 33-52, March.
    3. Keith R. Phillips, 2004. "A new monthly index of the Texas business cycle," Working Papers 0401, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
    4. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1994. "Solving the mystery of the disappearing January blip in state employment data," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q II, pages 53-62.
    5. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1994. "The disappearing January blip and other state employment mysteries," Working Papers 9403, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.

  4. Franklin D. Berger & William T. Long, 1989. "The Texas industrial production index," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Nov, pages 21-38.

    Cited by:

    1. Franklin D. Berger & Keith R. Phillips, 1995. "A new quarterly output measure for Texas," Economic and Financial Policy Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Q III, pages 16-23.
    2. Stephen K. McNees & Geoffrey M. B. Tootell, 1991. "\"Whither New England\"?," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Jul, pages 11-26.

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