The Texas Economy: 21st Century Economic ChallengesLouis J. Rodriquez, Yoshikazu Fukasawa The Texas economy has gone through considerable changes during the past decade. Many of these developments resulted from the changing role of the oil industry in the state. The Texas Economy: 21st Century Economic Challenges covers economic developments in the Texas economy. Louis J. Rodriguez and Yoshi Fukasawa have edited a collection addressing agriculture, natural resources, human resources, education, technology, manufacturing, tourism, health and medical services, finances, and trade. The Texas Economy will interest educators, students, business leaders, and policymakers involved in the Texas economy. Contents: Introduction, Louis J. Rodriquez; Texas Agriculture, Kary Mathis; Texas Natural Resources and the Environment, Dudley Burton and Radhika Balasubrahmanya; Population Change and the Human Resource Base of the Texas Economy, Steve H. Murdock and MD. Nazrul Hoque; The Role of Education in the 21st Century Texas Economy; O. Emerson Capps and John F. Dowd; Higher Education in Texas, Don W. Brown; Manufacturing Change in Texas, 1970-90; Boom, Bust, and Restructuring, Bernard L. Weinstein and Harold T. Gross; Health and Medical Services in the 21st Century Texas Economy, Antonio Furino; Tourism by Jerome A. Olson; Financial Sector, Robert Clair, Kelly Klemme, and Susan P. Teltey; The Current and Future Condition of Texas State Finance, Mike Reissig; NAFTA and the Texas Economy, Yoshi Fukasawa and Mary Jo Johnson; Conclusions, Louis Rodriguez. |
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... revenues , outside of the General Revenue Fund , include Federal funds , various regulatory fees and other non - tax revenues that are dedi- cated or " earmarked " for specific programs or agencies . If dedicated revenue receipts fall ...
... revenues , outside of the General Revenue Fund , include Federal funds , various regulatory fees and other non - tax revenues that are dedi- cated or " earmarked " for specific programs or agencies . If dedicated revenue receipts fall ...
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... taxes on gasoline , diesel fuel and liquid propane gas provide the second largest source of tax revenue and produced nearly $ 2.2 billion during fiscal 1994. For general revenue purposes , however , motor fuels taxes are far less ...
... taxes on gasoline , diesel fuel and liquid propane gas provide the second largest source of tax revenue and produced nearly $ 2.2 billion during fiscal 1994. For general revenue purposes , however , motor fuels taxes are far less ...
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21st Century Economic Challenges Louis J. Rodriquez, Yoshikazu Fukasawa. Non - tax Revenue Tax collections now support only half of the state's budget . The other half is paid for by various non - tax revenues . Three of these - Federal ...
21st Century Economic Challenges Louis J. Rodriquez, Yoshikazu Fukasawa. Non - tax Revenue Tax collections now support only half of the state's budget . The other half is paid for by various non - tax revenues . Three of these - Federal ...
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Introduction | 1 |
TexasNatural Resources and the Environment | 21 |
Population Change and the Human Resource Base of the Texas Economy | 57 |
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