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Digital Enforcement
Digital Enforcement: Effects of E-Verify on Unauthorized Immigrant Employment and Population
This report estimates the effects of E-Verify on unauthorized immigrant employment and population in seven states.
September 2017
AFTER THE BOOM: Texas Economy Downshifts in Energy Bust
View ResourceAt the Heart of Texas: Cities' Industry Clusters Drive Growth
A comprehensive look at the industry clusters, history and demographics shaping eight of the state’s key metropolitan areas: Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, McAllen, Midland-Odessa and San Antonio.
February 2016
Gone to Texas: Immigration and the Transformation of the Texas Economy
Texas benefits from having a large, diversified immigrant population but also faces several challenges to ensure its continued economic advancement. This special report provides a comprehensive portrait of Texas immigrants and examines economic issues related to surging immigration to Texas.
November 2013
The Long-Awaited Housing Recovery
U.S. housing markets experienced a notable boom and a painful bust in the past decade. Most recently, housing began its long-awaited recovery—the subject of this three-part report.
January 2013
View ResourceThis January 2013 report presents five essays on the theme of rethinking America’s banking system.
Choosing the Road to Prosperity: Why We Must End Too Big to Fail—Now
The too-big-to-fail institutions that amplified and prolonged the recent financial crisis remain a hindrance to full economic recovery and to the very ideal of American capitalism. It is imperative that we break up the big banks.
March 2012
View ResourceFrom Brawn to Brains: How Immigration Works for America
In the global economic competition for talented workers, the United States risks falling behind if immigration laws are not reformed and employment-based immigration is not expanded.
March 2011
View ResourceEffective monetary policy hinges on the Federal Reserve retaining its bank regulatory role and its independence from political pressures.
April 2010
View ResourceThis report traces the origins of the financial crisis and the Fed's response, and addresses the need for long-term financial reform.
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