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2009, issue Nov
- Auctions as a vehicle to reduce airport delays and achieve value capture pp. 569-588

- Jeffrey P. Cohen, Cletus C. Coughlin and Lesli S. Ott
- The commercial paper market, the Fed, and the 2007-2009 financial crisis pp. 589-612

- Richard G. Anderson and Charles S. Gascon
- Local price variation and labor supply behavior pp. 613-626

- Dan Black, Natalia A. Kolesnikova and Lowell J. Taylor
- What happened to the U.S. stock market? accounting for the past 50 years pp. 627-646

- Michele Boldrin and Adrian Peralta-Alva
2009, issue Sep
- The credit crisis and cycle-proof regulation pp. 397-402

- Raghuram G. Rajan
- Systemic risk and the financial crisis: a primer pp. 403-418

- James Bullard, Christopher Neely and David Wheelock
- Can the term spread predict output growth and recessions? a survey of the literature pp. 419-440

- David Wheelock and Mark Wohar
- Mexico's integration into NAFTA markets: a view from sectoral real exchange rates pp. 441-464

- Rodolphe Blavy and Luciana Juvenal
- Milton Friedman and U.K. economic policy: 1938-1979 pp. 465-506

- Edward Nelson
- Do macroeconomic announcements move inflation forecasts? pp. 507-518

- Marlene Amstad and Andreas Fischer
- Challenges in macro-finance modeling pp. 519-544

- Don H. Kim
- Investment analysts' forecasts of earnings pp. 545-568

- Rocco Ciciretti, Gerald Dwyer and Iftekhar Hasan
2009, issue Jul
- President's welcome pp. 179-180

- James Bullard
- Editor's introduction pp. 181-186

- Richard G. Anderson
- What do we know (and not know) about potential output? pp. 187-214

- Susanto Basu and John Fernald
- Commentary on What do we know (and not know) about potential output? pp. 215-220

- Rodolfo E. Manuelli
- Issues on potential growth measurement and comparison: how structural is the production function approach? pp. 221-240

- Christophe Cahn and Arthur Saint-Guilhem
- Commentary on Issues on potential growth measurement and comparison: how structural is the production function approach? pp. 241-246

- Jon Faust
- Parsing shocks: real-time revisions to gap and growth projections for Canada pp. 247-266

- Russell Barnett, Sharon Kozicki and Christopher Petrinec
- Commentary on Parsing shocks: real-time revisions to gap and growth projections for Canada pp. 267-270

- Gregor W. Smith
- The challenges of estimating potential output in real time pp. 271-290

- Robert W. Arnold
- Commentary on The challenges of estimating potential output in real time pp. 291-296

- Robert Tetlow
- Trends in the aggregate labor force pp. 297-310

- Kenneth J. Matheny
- Commentary on Trends in the aggregate labor force pp. 311-316

- Ellis W. Tallman
- Potential output in a rapidly developing economy: the case of China and a comparison with the United States and the European Union pp. 317-342

- Jinghai Zheng, Angang Hu and Arne Bigsten
- Commentary on Potential output in a rapidly developing economy: the case of China and a comparison with the United States and the European Union pp. 343-348

- Xiaodong Zhu
- Estimating U.S. output growth with vintage data in a state-space framework pp. 349-370

- Richard G. Anderson and Charles Stephen Gascon
- Commentary on Estimating U.S. output growth with vintage data in a state-space framework pp. 371-382

- Dean Croushore
- Panel discussion pp. 383-395

- Carlos Hamilton Araujo, Seppo Mikko Sakari Honkapohja and James Bullard
2009, issue May
- The impact of inflation and unemployment on subjective personal and country evaluations pp. 107-126

- Néstor Gándelman and Ruben Hernandez-Murillo
- A journal ranking for the ambitious economist pp. 127-140

- Kristie M. Engemann and Howard J. Wall
- Do donors care about declining trade revenue from liberalization? an analysis of bilateral aid allocation pp. 141-154

- Javed Younas and Subhayu Bandyopadhyay
- Supply shocks, demand shocks, and labor market fluctuations pp. 155-178

- Helge Braun, Reinout De Bock and Riccardo DiCecio
2009, issue Mar
- More money: understanding recent changes in the monetary base pp. 49-60

- William Thomas Gavin
- Foreign direct investment, productivity, and country growth: an overview pp. 61-78

- Silvio Contessi and Ariel Weinberger
- Quick exits of subprime mortgages pp. 79-94

- Yuliya Demyanyk
- Firm volatility and credit: a macroeconomic analysis pp. 95-106

- Leo Kaas
2009, issue Jan
- Three funerals and a wedding pp. 1-12

- James Bullard
- The Fed, liquidity, and credit allocation pp. 13-22

- Daniel Thornton
- Disallowances and overcapitalization in the U.S. electric utility industry pp. 23-32

- Stratford M. Douglas, Thomas Garrett and Russell M. Rhine
- Optimal response to a transitory demographic shock in social security financing pp. 33-48

- Juan Carlos Conesa and Carlos Garriga
2008, issue Nov
- Changing the rules: state mortgage foreclosure moratoria during the Great Depression pp. 569-584

- David Wheelock
- Mortgage innovation, mortgage choice, and housing decisions pp. 585-608

- Matthew S. Chambers, Carlos Garriga and Don Schlagenhauf
- Real interest rate persistence: evidence and implications pp. 609-642

- Christopher Neely and David E. Rapach
- Drug prices under the medicare drug discount card program pp. 643-666

- Emin M. Dinlersoz, Ruben Hernandez-Murillo, Han Li and Roger Sherman
2008, issue Sep
- Monetary economic research at the St. Louis Fed during Ted Balbach's tenure as research director pp. 499-504

- Michael D. Bordo and Anna J. Schwartz
- Oil and the U.S. macroeconomy: an update and a simple forecasting exercise pp. 505-516

- Kevin L. Kliesen
- Banking crisis solutions old and new pp. 517-530

- Alistair Milne and Geoffrey E. Wood
- The credit crunch of 2007-2008: a discussion of the background, market reactions, and policy responses pp. 531-568

- Paul Mizen
2008, issue Jul
- Editor's introduction pp. 271-274

- Robert H. Rasche
- Optimal monetary policy under uncertainty: a Markov jump-linear-quadratic approach pp. 275-294

- Lars E.O. Svensson and Noah Williams
- Commentary on "Optimal monetary policy under uncertainty: a Markov jump-linear-quadratic approach" pp. 295-300

- Timothy Cogley
- Commentary on "Optimal monetary policy under uncertainty: a Markov jump-linear-quadratic approach" pp. 301-306

- Andrew T. Levin
- Economic projections and rules of thumb for monetary policy pp. 307-324

- Athanasios Orphanides and Volker Wieland
- Commentary on "Economic projections and rules of thumb for monetary policy" pp. 325-330

- Charles I. Plosser
- Commentary on "Economic projections and rules of thumb for monetary policy " pp. 331-338

- A. Patrick L. Minford
- House prices and the stance of monetary policy pp. 339-366

- Marek Jarociński and Frank Rafael Smets
- Commentary on "House prices and the stance of monetary policy " pp. 367-370

- Robert G. King
- Commentary on "House prices and the stance of monetary policy " pp. 371-376

- Stephen Cecchetti
- Assessing monetary policy effects using daily federal funds futures contracts pp. 377-394

- James Hamilton
- Commentary on "Assessing monetary policy effects using daily federal funds futures contracts" pp. 395-398

- K. Alec Chrystal
- Commentary on "Assessing monetary policy effects using daily federal funds futures contracts" pp. 399-404

- Kenneth Neil Kuttner
- Panel discussion pp. 405-420

- John B. Taylor, Ben S. Bernanke and William Poole
- Announcements and the role of policy guidance pp. 421-442

- Carl Walsh
- Commentary on "Announcements and the role of policy guidance " pp. 443-446

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Rules-of-thumb for guiding monetary policy pp. 447-498

- William Poole
2008, issue May
- The federal response to home mortgage distress: lessons from the Great Depression pp. 133-148

- David Wheelock
- FOMC consensus forecasts pp. 149-164

- William Thomas Gavin and Geetanjali Pande
- Laffer traps and monetary policy pp. 165-174

- Patrick Pintus
- Forecasting inflation and output: comparing data-rich models with simple rules pp. 175-192

- William Thomas Gavin and Kevin L. Kliesen
- Inertial Taylor rules: the benefit of signaling future policy pp. 193-203

- Charles T. Carlstrom and Timothy S. Fuerst
- Core inflation: a review of some conceptual issues pp. 205-228

- Mark Wynne
- Inflation regimes and inflation expectations pp. 229-243

- Joseph E. Gagnon
- Inflation and the size of government pp. 245-267

- Song Han and Casey Mulligan
2008, issue Mar
- In memoriam: Anatol "Ted" Balbach, 1927-2007 pp. 63-64

- anonymous
- Market bailouts and the "Fed put" pp. 65-74

- William Poole
- Pandemic economics: the 1918 influenza and its modern-day implications pp. 74-94

- Thomas Garrett
- Friedman and Taylor on monetary policy rules: a comparison pp. 95-116

- Edward Nelson
- A primer on the empirical identification of government spending shocks pp. 117-132

- Kristie M. Engemann, Michael T. Owyang and Sarah Zubairy
2008, issue Jan
- Thinking like a central banker pp. 1-8

- William Poole
- The microfinance revolution: an overview pp. 9-30

- Rajdeep Sengupta and Craig P. Aubuchon
- A primer on the mortgage market and mortgage finance pp. 31-46

- Daniel J. McDonald and Daniel Thornton
- Changing trends in the labor force: a survey pp. 47-62
- Riccardo DiCecio, Kristie M. Engemann, Michael T. Owyang and Christopher H. Wheeler
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