Economic Letter
2006 - 2018
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Volume 8, issue 12, 2013
- Volatility-selling strategies carry potential systemic cost

- Jiaqi Chen and Michael Tindall
Volume 8, issue 11, 2013
- The euro and global turbulence: member countries gain stability

- Matthieu Bussiere, Alexander Chudik and Arnaud Mehl
Volume 8, issue 10, 2013
- Sovereign wealth funds allow countries to invest for more than the long term

- Alex Musatov and Josh Zorsky
Volume 8, issue 9, 2013
- Asia recalls 1997 crisis as investors await Fed tapering

- Janet Koech, Helena Shi and Jian Wang
Volume 8, issue 8, 2013
- A short history of FOMC communication

- Mark Wynne
Volume 8, issue 7, 2013
- Assessing the costs and consequences of the 2007–09 financial crisis and its aftermath

- Tyler Atkinson, David Luttrell and Harvey Rosenblum
Volume 8, issue 6, 2013
- Economic shocks reverberate in world of interconnected trade ties

- Matthieu Bussiere, Alexander Chudik and Giulia Sestieri
Volume 8, issue 5, 2013
- Value-added data recast the U.S.-China trade deficit

- Janet Koech and Michael Sposi
Volume 8, issue 4, 2013
- Technological progress is key to improving world living standards

- Enrique Martínez García
Volume 8, issue 3, 2013
- A balanced-growth view of men's and women's unbalanced labor market recoveries

- Carlos Zarazaga
Volume 8, issue 2, 2013
- When gauging bank capital adequacy, simplicity beats complexity

- Michael Seamans
Volume 8, issue 1, 2013
- Foreclosures’ silver lining: they could restrain rent inflation

- Danielle DiMartino and Alex Musatov
Volume 7, issue sep, 2012
- Cost of decisionmaking influences individual selections

- Anton Cheremukhin and Antonella Tutino
Volume 7, issue 14, 2012
- Falling off the fiscal cliff

- Jason Saving
Volume 7, issue 13, 2012
- Inflation expectations have become more anchored over time

- Jonathan Davis
Volume 7, issue 12, 2012
- High unemployment points to below-target (but still stable) inflation

- Tyler Atkinson and Evan Koenig
Volume 7, issue 11, 2012
- Bringing banking to the masses, one phone at a time pp. 1-4

- Janet Koech
Volume 7, issue 9, 2012
- One-size-fits-all monetary policy: Europe and the U.S

- Janet Koech and Mark Wynne
Volume 7, issue 8, 2012
- China's slowdown may be worse than official data suggest

- Janet Koech and Jian Wang
Volume 7, issue 7, 2012
- Market expectations and corn prices: looking into future to explain present

- Michael Plante and Jackson Thies
Volume 7, issue 6, 2012
- Real-time historical dataset enhances accuracy of economic analyses

- Adriana Fernandez, Evan Koenig and Alex Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy
Volume 7, issue 5, 2012
- Commodity futures investing: method to the madness

- Michael Plante and Jackson Thies
Volume 7, issue 4, 2012
- Default and lost opportunities: a message from Argentina for euro-zone countries

- Carlos Zarazaga
Volume 7, issue 3, 2012
- Economic rebounds in U.S. and euro zone: deceivingly similar, strikingly different

- Anthony Landry and Carlos Zarazaga
Volume 7, issue 2, 2012
- Global stock market linkages reduce potential for diversification

- Karen Lewis
Volume 7, issue 1, 2012
- Increased real house price volatility signals break from Great Moderation

- Adrienne Mack and Enrique Martínez García
Volume 6, issue dec, 2011
- Relating commodity prices to underlying inflation: the role of expectations

- Jonathan Davis
Volume 6, issue nov, 2011
- How the U.S. tax system stacks up against other G-7 economies

- Anthony Landry
Volume 6, issue oct, 2011
- Did speculation drive oil prices? futures market points to fundamentals

- Michael Plante and Mine Yucel
- Did speculation drive oil prices? market fundamentals suggest otherwise

- Michael Plante and Mine Yucel
Volume 6, issue august, 2011
- When will the U.S. housing market stabilize?

- John Duca, David Luttrell and Anthony Murphy
Volume 6, issue june, 2011
- Will China ever become as rich as the U.S.?

- Mark Wynne
Volume 6, issue may, 2011
- Upstream capital flows: why emerging markets send savings to advanced economies

- Simona Cociuba
Volume 6, issue mar, 2011
- Federal health care law promises coverage for all, but at a price

- Jason Saving
- 'Rational inattention' guides overloaded brains, helps economists understand market behavior

- Antonella Tutino
Volume 6, issue jan, 2011
- With reforms in China, time may correct U.S. current account imbalance

- Jian Wang
Volume 6, issue 13, 2011
- Financiers of the world, disunite

- Jiaqi Chen and Jeffery W. Gunther
Volume 6, issue 9, 2011
- The sluggish recovery from the Great Recession: why there is no ‘V’ rebound this time

- Mark Wynne
Volume 6, issue 7, 2011
- Distance and the impact of ‘gravity’ help explain patterns of international trade

- Ananth Ramanarayanan
Volume 6, issue 4, 2011
- Inflation measurement gives us food for thought

- Jim Dolmas
Volume 5, issue dec, 2010
- When tariff cuts don't boost import variety

- Shalah M. Mostashari
- The fallacy of a pain-free path to a healthy housing market

- Danielle DiMartino and David Luttrell
- Expanding variety of goods underscores battle for competitive advantage

- Shalah M. Mostashari
Volume 5, issue nov, 2010
- The globalization of ideas

- Anthony Landry
Volume 5, issue oct, 2010
- Financial crisis revives interest in special drawing rights

- Simona Cociuba
Volume 5, issue sep, 2010
- Sovereign debt: a matter of willingness, not ability, to pay

- Ananth Ramanarayanan
Volume 5, issue jul, 2010
- Recovering from the housing and financial crisis

- John Duca and David Luttrell
Volume 5, issue jun, 2010
- Manning the gates: migration policy in the Great Recession

- Michael Nicholson and Pia Orrenius
- Cycle-resistant credit systems: learning from Hong Kong’s experience

- Ying Guan, Jeffery W. Gunther and Sophia Tsai
Volume 5, issue may, 2010
- The Term Auction Facility’s effectiveness in the financial crisis of 2007–09

- Tao Wu
Volume 5, issue apr, 2010
- Regulatory and monetary policies meet \\"too big to fail\\"

- Richard Alm, Jessica Renier and Harvey Rosenblum
Volume 5, issue feb, 2010
- Durable goods and the collapse of global trade

- Jian Wang
Volume 5, issue jan, 2010
- A historical look at the labor market during recessions

- Janet Koech and Enrique Martínez García
Volume 5, issue 12, 2010
- Gauging the odds of a double-dip recession amid signals and slowdowns pp. 1-4

- Tyler Atkinson and Harvey Rosenblum
Volume 5, issue 8, 2010
- Can the nation stimulate its way to prosperity?

- Jason Saving
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