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Adios \"Texas Ratio\" (with an unauthorized rewrite of George Strait's most memorable song and a tribute to Bob Hankins)

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Remarks at the Texas Bankers Association's 128th Annual Convention & Exposition, Fort Worth, TX, May 11, 2012 ; \"We were simply rewriting the words to George Strait's song, \"All My Exes Live in Texas.\" It's not just ex-wives, but ex-businesses, ex-employers, ex-taxpayers and ex-voters of Michigan and California (and New York and other areas of the country) who are pulling up stakes and coming to live a new life and thrive in Texas.\"

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  • Richard W. Fisher, 2012. "Adios \"Texas Ratio\" (with an unauthorized rewrite of George Strait's most memorable song and a tribute to Bob Hankins)," Speeches and Essays 106, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddsp:106
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