Economic Perspectives
1977 - 2021
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2021, issue EP-2021-1
- The global saving glut and the fall in U.S. real interest rates: A 15-year retrospective pp. 15

- Robert Barsky and Matthew Easton
2019, issue 3, vol 43
- Can Broader Access to Direct CCP Clearing Reduce the Concentration of Cleared Derivatives? pp. 1-27

- Nahiomy Alvarez
2019, issue 2
- The Macroeconomic Effects of the 2018 Bipartisan Budget Act pp. 2-12

- Jeffrey Campbell, Filippo Ferroni, Jonas Fisher and Leonardo Melosi
2019, issue 1
- A New “Big Data” Index of U.S. Economic Activity pp. 1-30

- Scott Brave, R. Andrew Butters and David Kelley
2018, issue 4
- Bridging Between Policymakers’ and Economists’ Views on Bubbles pp. 1-21

- Gadi Barlevy
2018, issue 3
- Seasonal and Business Cycles of U.S. Employment pp. 1-28

- Menelik Geremew and Francois Gourio
2018, issue 2
- A Monetarist View of the Fed’s Balance Sheet Normalization Period pp. 2-14

- Marcelo Veracierto
2018, issue 1
- Household Inequality and the Consumption Response to Aggregate Real Shocks pp. 1-20

- Gene Amromin, Mariacristina De Nardi and Karl Schulze
2017, issue 8
- What Explains the Decline in Life Insurance Ownership? pp. 1-20

- Daniel Hartley, Anna Paulson and Katerina Powers
2017, issue 7
- Blockchain and Financial Market Innovation pp. 2-12

- Rebecca Lewis, John McPartland and Rajeev Ranjan
2017, issue 6
- Mexico’s Growing Role in the Auto Industry Under NAFTA: Who Makes What and What Goes Where pp. 1-29

- Thomas Klier and James M. Rubenstein
2017, issue 5
- The Expansion of High School Choice in Chicago Public Schools pp. 2-29

- Lisa Barrow and Lauren Sartain
2017, issue 4
- Minority-Owned Banks and Their Primary Local Market Areas pp. 1-31

- Robin G. Newberger and Maude Toussaint-Comeau
2017, issue 2
- Understanding Global Trends in Long-run Real Interest Rates pp. 1-20

- Kei-Mu Yi and Jing Zhang
2017, issue 1
- The Goldilocks Problem: How to get Incentives and Default Waterfalls “Just Right” pp. 1-13

- Rebecca Lewis and John McPartland
2016, issue 5
- What We Learn from a Sovereign Debt Restructuring in France in 1721 pp. 1-17

- Francois Velde
2016, issue 4
- Cleared Margin Setting at Selected Central Counterparties

- Robert Cox, Richard Heckinger and David A. Marshall
2016, issue 3
- Small Business Lending After the Financial Crisis: A New Competitive Landscape for Community Banks

- Julapa Jagtiani and Catharine Lemieux
2016, issue 2
- How Did the Great Recession Affect Payday Loans? pp. 1-12

- Sumit Agarwal, Tal Gross and Bhashkar Mazumder
2016, issue 1
- What Does Online Job Search Tell Us about the Labor Market? pp. 1-15

- Jason Faberman and Marianna Kudlyak
2015, issue Q IV
- Central Clearing: Risks and Customer Protections pp. 90-100

- Ivana Ruffini
- Auto Production Footprints: Comparing Europe and North America pp. 101-119

- Thomas Klier
2015, issue Q III
- The Overnight Money Market pp. 77-78
- Benjamin Chabot and Stefania D'Amico
- The Chicago Fed Survey of Business Conditions: Quantifying the Seventh District’s Beige Book Report

- Jacob Berman, Scott Brave and Thomas Walstrum
2015, issue Q II
- A Simple Model of Gross Worker Flows across Labor Market States

- Marcelo Veracierto
- Bubbles and Fools

- Gadi Barlevy
2015, issue Q I
- Derivatives and Collateral at U.S. Life Insurers pp. 21-37

- Kyal Berends and Thomas King
- The Effect of Winter Weather on U.S. Economic Activity

- Justin Bloesch and Francois Gourio
2014, issue Q III
- OTC Derivatives—A Primer on Market Infrastructure and Regulatory Policy pp. 80-99

- Ivana Ruffini and Robert Steigerwald
- Measuring Fiscal Impetus: The Great Recession in Historical Context

- Jacob Berman and Leslie McGranahan
2014, issue Q II
- Homebuilders, Affiliated Financing Arms and the Mortgage Crisis pp. 38-51

- Sumit Agarwal, Gene Amromin, Claudine Gartenberg, Anna Paulson and Sriram Villupuram
- Industry clusters and economic development in the Seventh District’s largest cities pp. 52-66

- Richard Mattoon and Norman Wang
2014, issue Q I
- Nowcasting Using the Chicago Fed National Activity Index pp. 19-37

- Scott Brave and R. Andrew Butters
- Black–White Differences in Intergenerational Economic Mobility in the U.S

- Bhashkar Mazumder
2013, issue Q III, vol 37
- Forecasting inflation and the Great Recession pp. 79-106

- Marco Bassetto, Todd Messer and Christine Ostrowski
2013, issue Q II, vol 37
- The role of time-critical liquidity in financial markets pp. 30-46

- David Marshall and Robert Steigerwald
- The sensitivity of life insurance firms to interest rate changes pp. 47-78

- Kyal Berends, Robert McMenamin, Thanases Plestis and Richard Rosen
2013, issue Q I, vol 37
- Unemployment among recent veterans during the Great Recession pp. 1-13

- Jason Faberman and Taft Foster
- Expected income growth and the Great Recession pp. 14-29

- Eric French, Taylor Kelley and An Qi
2013, issue Q IV
- Odyssean Forward Guidance in Monetary Policy: A Primer pp. 130-138

- Jeffrey Campbell
- A History of Large-Scale Asset Purchases before the Federal Reserve pp. 140-152

- Benjamin Chabot and Gabe Herman
- Clarifying Liability for Twenty-First-Century Payment Fraud

- Sandeep Dhameja, Katy Jacob and Richard D. Porter
2012, issue Q IV, vol 36
- The upside of down: postsecondary enrollment in the Great Recession pp. 117-129

- Lisa Barrow and Jonathan Davis
- The efficiency and integrity of payment card systems: industry views on the risks posed by data breaches pp. 130-146

- Julia Cheney, Robert Hunt, Katy Jacob, Richard D. Porter and Bruce J. Summers
2012, issue Q III, vol 36
- Dodd–Frank: content, purpose, implementation status, and issues pp. 75-84

- Douglas Evanoff and William F. Moeller
- Regulating Wall Street: the Dodd–Frank Act pp. 85-97

- Matthew Richardson
- Implementing Dodd–Frank: orderly resolution pp. 98-102

- Martin J. Gruenberg
- Dodd–Frank Act implementation: well into it and no further ahead pp. 103-107

- Wayne A. Abernathy
- Implementing Dodd–Frank: identifying and mitigating systemic risk pp. 108-112

- Mark E. Van Der Weide
- Implementing the Dodd–Frank Act: progress to date and recommendations for the future pp. 113-116

- Scott D. O'Malia
2012, issue Q II, vol 36
- Detroit back from the brink? auto industry crisis and restructuring 2008–11 pp. 35-54

- Thomas Klier and James M. Rubenstein
- No-arbitrage restrictions and the U.S. Treasury market pp. 55-74

- Andrea Ajello, Luca Benzoni and Olena Chyruk
2012, issue Q I, vol 36
- Consumption and the Great Recession pp. 1-16

- David Benson, Mariacristina De Nardi and Eric French
- Medicaid and the elderly pp. 17-34

- Mariacristina De Nardi, Eric French, Angshuman Gooptu and John Jones
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