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1975 - 2013
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2013, issue Q II
Economic growth in foreign regions and U.S. export growth
Jun Nie and Lisa Taylor
Farm investment and leverage cycles: will this time be different?
Jason Henderson and Nathan Kauffman
Basel liquidity regulation: was it improved with the 2013 revisions?
Michal Kowalik
2013, issue Q I
The vanishing middle: job polarization and workers’ response to the decline in middle-skill jobs pp. 5-32
Didem Tüzemen and Jonathan Willis
The low- and moderate- income population in recession and recovery: results from a new survey pp. 33-57
Kelly Dane Edmiston
The U.S. adoption of computer-chip payment cards: implications for payment fraud pp. 59-87
Richard J. Sullivan
The new debit card regulations: effects on merchants, consumers, and payments system efficiency pp. 89-118
Fumiko Hayashi
2012, issue Q IV
Estimated rules for monetary policy
George A. Kahn
What drives consumer debt dynamics?
Edward S. Knotek and John Carter Braxton
Industrial diversity, growth, and volatility in the seven states of the Tenth District
Alison Felix
The new debit card regulations: initial effects on networks and banks
Fumiko Hayashi
2012, issue Q III
Kansas banking in the 1930s: the deposit insurance choice and implications for public policy
Kenneth Spong and Kristen Regehr
New person-to-person payment methods: have checks met their match?
Terri Bradford and William R. Keeton
The Federal Reserve’s reduced role in retail payments: implications for efficiency and risk
Richard J. Sullivan
Has globalization increased the synchronicity of international business cycles?
Travis John Berge
2012, issue Q II
Why does unemployment differ persistently across metro areas?
Jordan Rappaport
Measuring the costs of retail payment methods
Fumiko Hayashi and William R. Keeton
What determines creditor recovery rates?
Nada Mora
The transformation of manufacturing across Federal Reserve Districts: success for the Great Plains?
Chad R. Wilkerson and Megan D. Williams
2012, issue Q I
Interpreting the recent decline in labor force participation pp. 5-34
Willem Van Zandweghe
Mobile payments: What’s in it for consumers? pp. 35-66
Fumiko Hayashi
Nonprofit housing investment and local area home values pp. 67-96
Kelly Dane Edmiston
Electricity production under carbon constraints: implications for the Tenth District pp. 97-127
Mark C. Snead
2011, issue Q III
Employment patterns during the recovery: Who are getting the jobs and why? pp. 5-34
Aysegül Sahin and Jonathan L. Willis
Would active labor market policies help combat high U.S. unemployment? pp. 35-69
Jun Nie and Ethan Struby
What is the outlook for local government revenues in the Tenth District? pp. 71-100
Alison Felix
Recognizing risk in global agriculture: a summary of the 2011 Agricultural Symposium pp. 101-110
Jason Henderson
2011, issue Q II
How do households respond to uncertainty shocks?
Edward S. Knotek and Shujaat Khan
Countercyclical capital regulation: should bank regulators use rules or discretion?
Michal Kowalik
Booms and busts in household wealth: implications for Tenth District states
Chad R. Wilkerson and Megan D. Williams
Can the supply of small business loans be increased?
Jim Wilkinson and Jon Christensson
2011, issue Q I
Output gaps and monetary policy at low interest rates
Roberto M. Billi
The importance of off-farm income to servicing farm debt
Brian C. Briggeman
Could restrictions on payday lending hurt consumers?
Kelly Dane Edmiston
Building U.S. agricultural exports: one BRIC at a time
Jason Henderson
2010, issue Q IV
Monetary policy under a corridor operating framework pp. 5-34
George A. Kahn
The effectiveness of homeownership in building household wealth pp. 35-65
Jordan Rappaport
Are U.S. states equally prepared for a carbon-constrained world? pp. 67-96
Mark C. Snead and Amy A. Jones
2010, issue Q III
Why have the dynamics of labor productivity changed? pp. 5-30
Willem Van Zandweghe
Can banks provide liquidity in a financial crisis? pp. 31-67
Nada Mora
The importance of community colleges to the Tenth District economy pp. 69-93
Alison Felix and Adam Pope
The export potential of Tenth District states pp. 93-114
Chad R. Wilkerson and Megan D. Williams
2010, issue Q II
The efficacy of large-scale asset purchases at the zero lower bound pp. 5-34
Taeyoung Doh
What is the effect of financial stress on economic activity pp. 35-62
Troy Davig and Craig Hakkio
Taylor rule deviations and financial imbalances pp. 63-99
George A. Kahn
The changing nature of U.S. card payment fraud: industry and public policy options pp. 101-133
Richard J. Sullivan
2010, issue Q I
Coordination of expectations in the recent crisis: private actions and policy responses pp. 5-39
Russell Cooper and Jonathan L. Willis
Financial stability reports: how useful during a financial crisis? pp. 41-70
Jim Wilkinson , Kenneth Spong and Jon Christensson
Regulating debit cards: the case of ad valorem fees pp. 71-93
Zhu Wang
Will the rural economy rebound in 2010? pp. 95-119
Jason Henderson