Making Sense of China’s Excessive Foreign Reserves by
Yi Wen of St Louis Fed. Feb 2011
Stigma in Financial Markets: Evidence from Liquidity Auctions
and Discount Window Borrowing during the Crisis by
Olivier Armantier,
Eric Ghysels,
Asani Sarkar,
Jeffrey Shrader of NY Fed. Jan 2011
Loans and Leases in Bank Credit by Ben Craig and Matthew Koepke of Cleveland Fed Feb 2011
Trends in Household Income over the Past Decade by Daniel Carroll of Cleveland Fed. Jan 2011
Service Sector and the Great Recession by By Robert H. Schnorbus and Aileen Watson of Richmond Fed, Dec 2010
The Impact of Hurricanes on Housing Prices: Evidence from US Costal Cities by Anthony Murphy and Eric Strobl of Dallas Fed. October 2010
Shadow Banking by Zoltan Pozsar,
Tobias Adrian,
Adam Ashcraft, and
Hayley Boesky of NY Fed. July 2010
The Impact of LIHTC Program on Local Schools by
Wenhua Di of Dallas Fed. June 2010
Economic Trends: A Review of the Latest Business Cycle By Paul W. Bauer and Katie Corcoran of the Cleveland Fed. Jan 2008
Economic Trends: Home Price Indexes by Michael Shenk of The Cleveland Fed. Mar 2008
Homeownership at Any Price by Mark S. Sniderman of The Cleveland Fed. Apr 2007
Inflation Expectations by Charles T. Carlstrom and Sarah Wakefield of The Cleveland Fed. Dec 2007
What Is the Right Inflation Rate? by David E. Altig of The Clevenad Fed. Sept 2003
Inflation, Banking, and Economic Growth by John H. Boyd and Bruce Champ of The Cleveland Fed. May 2006
Inventories and
the Business Cycle:
An Overview by Terry J. Fitzgerald of The Cleveland Fed. Published in Economic Review, Q3 1997.
Monetary Policy in the United States, the Euro Area, and Japan by Guillaume Rocheteau and Bethany Tinlin of The Cleveland Fed. May 2007
A Brief History of Central Banks by Michael D. Bordo of The Cleveland Fed. Dec 2007
Oil Prices, Monetary Policy, and the Macroeconomy by Charles T. Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst of The Cleveland Fed. July 2005
Private Money in Our Past, Present, and Future by Bruce Champ of The Cleveland Fed. Jan 2007
Money, Fiscal Discipline, and Growth by Jerry L. Jordan of The Cleveland Fed. Sep 1997
Risk Management and Financial Crises by Joseph G. Haubrich of The Cleveland Fed. Feb 2001
Why Intervention Rarely Works by Owen F. Humpage and William P. Osterberg of The Cleveland Fed. Feb 2000
Why Is Stable Money Such a Big Deal? by David E. Altig of The Cleveland Fed. May 2002
A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the U.S. Current Account Problem by Owen F. Humpage of The Cleveland Fed. Oct 2004
Global Risks to U.S. Monetary Policy by Owen F. Humpage of The Cleveland Fed. May 2007
The Tale of Gresham’s Law by Richard Dutu, Ed Nosal, and Guillaume Rocheteau of The Cleveland Fed. Oct 2005
Bretton Woods and the U.S. Decision to Intervene in the Foreign-Exchange Market, 1957-1962 by Michael D. Bordo, Owen F. Humpage, and Anna J. Schwartz of The Cleveland Fed. Aug 2006
The Macroeconomics of Oil Shocks (1Q 2007, By KEITH SILL, Philadelphia Fed)
Rare Disasters and Asset Markets In The 20th Century by Robert J. Barro, Harvard University, Dec 4, 2005
Why the Federal Reserve Should Not Adopt Inflation Targeting by Benjamin Friedman, Harvard University, presented at the 2004 AEA Conference in San Diego (January 4, 2004)
The Future of Monetary Policy: The Central Bank as an Army with Only a Single Corps? by Benjamin Friedman, Harvard University, published in International Finance, Vol 2, Nov 1999
Investment Shocks and Business Cycles by Alejandro Justiniano, Giorgio E. Primiceri, and Andrea Tambalotti of The New York Fed. Mar 2008 |