Economic Commentary
1982 - 2025
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2021, issue 23, vol 2021
- What’s Holding Back Employment in the Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic? pp. 8

- Mark Schweitzer and Rachel Widra
2021, issue 22, vol 2021
- Evaluating Homeownership as the Solution to Wealth Inequality pp. 7

- Daniel Carroll and Ross Cohen-Kristiansen
2021, issue 21, vol 2021
- Boomerang Kids in the Pandemic: How High-Income Families Are Their Own Safety Net pp. 7

- André Victor Doherty Luduvice and Rachel Widra
2021, issue 20, vol 2021
- PPP Loans & State-level Employment Growth pp. 7

- Bezankeng Njinju and Murat Tasci
2021, issue 19, vol 2021
- Whose Inflation Expectations Best Predict Inflation? pp. 7

- Randal Verbrugge and Saeed Zaman
2021, issue 18, vol 2021
- The Racial Wealth Gap and Access to Opportunity Neighborhoods pp. 5

- Dionissi Aliprantis, Daniel Carroll and Eric Young
2021, issue 17, vol 2021
- Semiconductor Shortages and Vehicle Production and Prices pp. 7

- Pawel Krolikowski and Kristoph Naggert
2021, issue 16, vol 2021
- Why Has Durable Goods Spending Been So Strong during the COVID-19 Pandemic? pp. 6

- Kristen Tauber and Willem Van Zandweghe
2021, issue 15, vol 2021
- Why Wasn’t there a Nonbank Mortgage Servicer Liquidity Crisis? pp. 7

- Lara Loewenstein
2021, issue 14, vol 2021
- How the Pandemic Has Reshaped Economic Inclusion in the United States pp. 6

- Emily Dohrman and Mark Schweitzer
2021, issue 13, vol 2021
- How Well Did PPP Loans Reach Low- and Moderate-Income Communities? pp. 5

- Garrett Borawski and Mark Schweitzer
2021, issue 12, vol 2021
- How Sure Can We Be about a COVID-19 Test Result if the Tests Are Not Perfectly Accurate? pp. 4

- Allan Dizioli and Roberto Pinheiro
2021, issue 11, vol 2021
- Expected Post-Pandemic Consumption and Scarred Expectations from COVID-19 pp. 8

- Alexander Dietrich, Edward Knotek, Michael McMain, Kristian Ove R. Myrseth, Raphael Schoenle and Michael Weber
2021, issue 10, vol 2021
- Two Approaches to Predicting the Path of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Is One Better? pp. 8

- Ben Craig, Thomas Phelan, Jan-Peter Siedlarek and Jared Steinberg
2021, issue 09, vol 2021
- Flexible Average Inflation Targeting and Inflation Expectations: A Look at the Reaction by Professional Forecasters pp. 7

- Kristoph Naggert, Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy
2021, issue 08, vol 2021
- Which Industries Received PPP Loans? pp. 8

- Garrett Borawski and Mark Schweitzer
2021, issue 07, vol 2021
- Stress, Contagion, and Transmission: 2020 Financial Stability Conference pp. 5

- Joseph Haubrich
2021, issue 06, vol 2021
- Economic Inclusion 2000–2020: Labor Market Trends by Race in the US and States pp. 11

- Kyle Fee
2021, issue 05, vol 2021
- Modeling Behavioral Responses to COVID-19 pp. 6

- Ben Craig, Thomas Phelan and Jan-Peter Siedlarek
2021, issue 04, vol 2021
- COVID-19 and Education: A Survey of the Research pp. 6

- Peter Hinrichs
2021, issue 03, vol 2021
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics 2020 CEBRA Annual Meeting Session Summary pp. 3

- Edward Knotek, Michael Lamla, Emanuel Moench, Robert Rich, Raphael Schoenle and Michael Weber
2021, issue 02, vol 2021
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics 2020 Conference Summary pp. 7

- Philippe Andrade, Marco Del Negro, Colin Hottman, Christian Hoynck, Edward Knotek, Matthias Meier, Robert Rich, Elisa Rubbo, Raphael Schoenle, Daniel Villar Vallenas and Michael Weber
2020, issue 01, vol 2021
- Recessions and the Trend in the US Unemployment Rate pp. 8

- Kurt Lunsford
2020, issue 27, vol 2020
- Forward Guidance during the Pandemic: Has It Changed the Public’s Expectations? pp. 7

- Wesley Janson and Chengcheng Jia
2020, issue 26, vol 2020
- Short-Time Compensation: An Alternative to Layoffs during COVID-19 pp. 6

- Pawel Krolikowski and Anna Weixel
2020, issue 25, vol 2020
- Subprime May Not Have Caused the 2000s Housing Crisis: Evidence from Cleveland, Ohio pp. 8

- Lara Loewenstein
2020, issue 24, vol 2020
- Why Are Headline PCE and Median PCE Inflations So Far Apart? pp. 6

- Daniel Carroll and Ross Cohen-Kristiansen
2020, issue 23, vol 2020
- Improving Epidemic Modeling with Networks pp. 8

- Ben Craig, Thomas Phelan, Jan-Peter Siedlarek and Jared Steinberg
2020, issue 22, vol 2020
- Financial Stability: Risks, Resilience, and Policy pp. 4

- Joseph Haubrich
2020, issue 21, vol 2020
- Assessing Layoffs in Four Midwestern States during the Pandemic Recession pp. 6

- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo and Pawel Krolikowski
2020, issue 20, vol 2020
- Consumers and COVID-19: Survey Results on Mask-Wearing Behaviors and Beliefs pp. 7

- Alexander Dietrich, Edward Knotek, Gernot Müller, Kristian Ove R. Myrseth, Raphael Schoenle and Michael Weber
2020, issue 19, vol 2020
- How Aggregation Matters for Measured Wage Growth pp. 9

- Michael Morris, Robert Rich and Joseph Tracy
2020, issue 18, vol 2020
- Measuring Deaths from COVID-19 pp. 7

- Dionissi Aliprantis and Kristen Tauber
2020, issue 17, vol 2020
- The Effect of the 2017 Tax Reform on Investment pp. 5

- Filippo Occhino
2020, issue 16, vol 2020
- A Growth-Augmented Phillips Curve pp. 6

- Kristen Tauber and Willem Van Zandweghe
2020, issue 15, vol 2020
- The Information Effect of Monetary Policy: Self-Defeating or Optimal? pp. 5

- Wesley Janson and Chengcheng Jia
2020, issue 14, vol 2020
- Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics | 2019 CEBRA Annual Meeting Session Summary pp. 3

- Timo Haber, Edward Knotek, Jean-Paul L'Huillier, Julio Ortiz, Damjan Pfajfar, Robert Rich and Raphael Schoenle
2020, issue 13, vol 2020
- The 1918 Flu and COVID-19 Pandemics: Different Patients, Different Economy pp. 5

- Ross Cohen-Kristiansen and Roberto Pinheiro
2020, issue 12, vol 2020
- Intergenerational Homeownership and Mortgage Distress pp. 7

- Nicholas Fritsch and Rawley Heimer
2020, issue 11, vol 2020
- Lessons on the Economics of Pandemics from Recent Research pp. 7

- Sewon Hur and Michael Jenuwine
2020, issue 10, vol 2020
- The Labor-Market Skills of Foreign-born Workers in the United States, 2007–2017 pp. 7

- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo
2020, issue 09, vol 2020
- The Unemployment Cost of COVID-19: How High and How Long?

- Aysegul Sahin and Murat Tasci
2020, issue 08, vol 2020
- Consumers and COVID-19: A Real-Time Survey pp. 6

- Alexander Dietrich, Edward Knotek, Keith Kuester, Gernot Müller, Kristian Ove R. Myrseth, Raphael Schoenle and Michael Weber
2020, issue 07, vol 2020
- Credit Market Frictions, Business Cycles, and Monetary Policy: The Research Contributions of Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst pp. 5

- Todd Clark, Matthias Paustian and Eric Sims
2020, issue 06, vol 2020
- The CPI–PCEPI Inflation Differential: Causes and Prospects pp. 8

- Carola Binder, Wesley Janson and Randal Verbrugge
2020, issue 05, vol 2020
- A Brief History of Bank Capital Requirements in the United States pp. 6

- Joseph Haubrich
2020, issue 04, vol 2020
- Do Affirmative Action Bans Cause Students to Move Across State Lines to Attend College? pp. 6

- Peter Hinrichs
2020, issue 03, vol 2020
- Is the Middle Class Worse Off Than It Used to Be? pp. 6

- Emily Dohrman and Bruce Fallick
2020, issue 02, vol 2020
- Revisiting Wage Growth after the Recession pp. 5

- Roberto Pinheiro and Meifeng Yang
2020, issue 01, vol 2020
- A Forecasting Assessment of Market-Based PCE Inflation

- Mark Bognanni
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