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Policy, Geography Boost Texas Job Growth

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Governor Perry's record as three term governor of Texas

04/04/2010

Perry's performance on economic issues and his record in the state.

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How Texas escaped the real estate crisis

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The Texas Unmiracle

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Bachmann-Perry Overdrive

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Perry Suggests Fed is Almost Treasonous

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In Texas, Perry Rides an Energy Boom

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Rick Perry's view of Federal Reserve policy

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Perry's Public Service

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Policy, Geography Boost Texas Job Growth

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Governor for sale - The Washington Post

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Bernanke’s Perry Problem

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The frontrunner has no clothes - The Washington Post

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U.S. Presidential candidate Rick Perry and his jobs and economic performance in Texas

08/15/2011

Experts evaluate how much of it was luck as the oil industry boomed after 2000, and how much of it was the result of Perry's policies.

Grouped Articles

In Texas, Perry Rides an Energy Boom

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Perry criticizes government while Texas job growth benefits from it - The Washington Post

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Policy, Geography Boost Texas Job Growth

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Messing With Texas

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Despite His Current Vehemence on Taxes, Perry Has a More Nuanced Record

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GOP Candidates Get New Impetus to Push Job Plans

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The U.S. Census Bureau and the populaton count in 2010

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The reapportionment for Congressional seats by state based on population growth. States in the south and west such as Texas, Arizona and Washington will gain seats whereas states in the east and midwest such as New York and Illinois lose seats.

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More White Americans Dying Than Being Born

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South Gains in Census

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Illinois Pension Plans Should Go Dutch

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The Texas Unmiracle

New York Times 08/14/2011

Policy, Geography Boost Texas Job Growth

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Messing With Texas

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U.S. Regional Economies- Texas

04/04/2010

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The economic performance of cities: Following the sun

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Plunging Oil Prices Test Texas’ Economic Boom

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Oil States’ Budgets Face Crude Awakening

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As the ‘Texas Miracle’ Fades, a Closer Look at Policy

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Dallas-Fort Worth Keeps Texas Engine Revving

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The Texas Omen

New York Times 01/06/2011

Export of manufacturing jobs from the U.S.

07/01/2010

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Does America Need Manufacturing?

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Whirlpool Shifts Some Production to U.S. From Mexico

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Americans Sour on Trade

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Why Manufacturing Still Counts in the U.S. Economy

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