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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Economic Research

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This resource, from The Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, provides information on economic research of the Federal Reserve System. The Dallas Fed's Economic Research Department provides information and analysis to the Board of Governors, the Bank's president and the board of directors to assist them in implementing effective monetary policy. The department also is charged with improving the public's understanding of the Federal Reserve System's role in the economy and the rationale for its policy actions. Additionally, staff conduct long-term research in areas of economics that directly or indirectly impact monetary policy. As one of twelve regional Reserve Banks in the Federal Reserve System, the Dallas Fed serves the Eleventh Federal Reserve District, which consists of Texas, northern Louisiana and southern New Mexico. This Web site was developed to help one gather information about the role the Dallas Fed plays in maintaining the economic vitality and financial stability of this region. Less

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    Grade: 7 to 12

    Topics: History-Social Science, Economics, Calculus, Mathematics

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