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. Critical to the BBR's commitment to public service, Texas Business Review (TBR) offers objective analyses on an assortment of issues. Dedicated to presenting current, innovative economic research made accessible for a lay reader, TBR links academic researchers to a larger audience and disseminates information of interest and use to state policymakers and the business community. Texas Business Review is published six times a year (February, April, June, August, October, and December) by the Bureau of Business Research, IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin. Editor: J. Bruce Kellison Managing Editor: Margaret Cotrofeld April 2008 The Hidden Costs of Payday Lending, by Don Baylor February 2008 The Growth of Knowledge-Based Small Firms in Monterrey, Mexico, by Elsie Echeverri-Carroll The Monterrey International City of Knowledge: The Vision, by Jaime Parada December 2007 On the Roof: A Review of Texas Real Estate Markets, by Ali Anari, James Gaines, and Charles Gilliland October 2007 Texas Tough: A Review and Forecast of the State's Economy, by Gary Preuss August 2007 Fast Track to High Tech: Current Research on Targeted Workforce Development, by Robert Glover, Christopher King, and Suzanne Hershey June 2007 Photovoltaics in Texas: Part two: Strategies for Growth, by Bruce Kellison, Eliza Evans, Katharine Houlihan, Michael Hoffman, Michael Kuhn, Joel Serface, and Tuan Pham April 2007 Photovoltaics in Texas: Part one: New Market Opportunity, by Bruce Kellison, Eliza Evans, Katharine Houlihan, Michael Hoffman, Michael Kuhn, Joel Serface, and Tuan Pham February 2007 Burying the Axe and Fording the River: A Tale of Regional Economic Cooperation, by Kenneth E. Poole
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