Economic Perspectives
1977 - 2021
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2011, issue Q IV, vol 35
- How do benefit adjustments for government transfer programs compare with their participants' inflation experiences? pp. 113-136

- Leslie McGranahan and Anna Paulson
- Clearing over-the-counter derivatives pp. 137-145

- Ed Nosal
- Worker flows and matching efficiency pp. 147-169

- Marcelo Veracierto
2011, issue Q III, vol 35
- Evaluating the role of labor market mismatch in rising unemployment pp. 82-96

- Gadi Barlevy
- Emergence of immediate funds transfer as a general-purpose means of payment pp. 97-112

- Bruce J. Summers and Kirstin E. Wells
2011, issue Q II, vol 35
- Understanding the great trade collapse of 2008–09 and the subsequent trade recovery pp. 44-68

- Meredith Crowley and Xi Luo
- How do private firms use credit lines? pp. 71-79

- Sumit Agarwal, Souphala Chomsisengphet and John Driscoll
2011, issue Q I, vol 35
- Competition in mortgage markets: the effect of lender type on loan characteristics pp. 2-21

- Richard Rosen
- Monitoring financial stability: a financial conditions index approach pp. 22-43

- Scott Brave and R. Andrew Butters
2010, issue Q IV, vol 34
- The asset-backed securities markets, the crisis and TALF pp. 101-115

- Sumit Agarwal, Jacqueline Barrett, Crystal Cun and Mariacristina De Nardi
- Educational attainment and household location: the case of Chicago's lakefront pp. 116-129

- William Sander and William Testa
2010, issue Q III, vol 34
- Improving the impact of federal aid to the states pp. 66-82

- Taft Foster, Vanessa Haleco-Meyer and Richard H. Mattoon
- What is the relationship between large deficits and inflation in industrialized countries? pp. 83-100

- Marco Bassetto and R. Andrew Butters
2010, issue Q II, vol 34
- What is behind the rise in long-term unemployment? pp. 28-51

- Daniel Aaronson, Bhashkar Mazumder and Shani Schechter
- Do labor market activities help predict inflation? pp. 52-63

- Luojia Hu and Maude Toussaint-Comeau
2010, issue Q I, vol 34
- Interest rates following financial re-regulation pp. 2-13

- Jeffrey Campbell and Zvi Hercowitz
- Measuring the equilibrium real interest rate pp. 14-27

- Alejandro Justiniano and Giorgio Primiceri
2009, issue Q IV, vol 33
- How will baby boomer retirements affect teacher labor markets? pp. 2-15

- Daniel Aaronson and Katherine Meckel
- The recession of 1937 - a cautionary tale pp. 16-37

- Francois Velde
- Employment growth: cyclical movements or structural change? pp. 40-57

- Ellen Rissman
2009, issue Q III, vol 33
- Investing over the life cycle with long-run labor income risk pp. 29-43

- Luca Benzoni and Olena Chyruk
- Preannounced tax cuts and their potential influence on the 2001 recession pp. 44-60

- R. Andrew Butters and Marcelo Veracierto
2009, issue Q II, vol 33
- From tail fins to hybrids: How Detroit lost its dominance of the U.S. auto market pp. 2-17

- Thomas Klier
- Comparing patterns of default among prime and subprime mortgages pp. 18-37

- Gene Amromin and Anna Paulson
- Policymaking under uncertainty: Gradualism and robustness pp. 38-55

- Gadi Barlevy
2009, issue Q I, vol 33
- Economic Perspectives special issue on payments fraud: an introduction pp. 2-6

- Gene Amromin and Richard D. Porter
- Payments fraud: perception versus reality - a conference summary pp. 7-13

- Tiffany Gates and Katy Jacob
- Fraud containment pp. 17-21

- Bruce J. Summers
- Data security, privacy, and identity theft: The economics behind the policy debates pp. 22-30

- William Roberds and Stacey Schreft
- Perspectives on retail payments fraud pp. 31-36

- Stephen R. Malphrus
- Divided we fall: Fighting payments fraud together pp. 37-42
- Mark N. Greene
- An examination of the fraud liability shift in consumer card-based payment systems pp. 43-49

- Duncan B. Douglass
- Vulnerabilities in first-generation RFID-enabled credit cards pp. 50-59

- Daniel V. Bailey, Kevin Fu, Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin, Ari Juels and Tom O'Hare
2008, issue Q IV, vol 32
- Professional employer organizations: What are they, who uses them, and why should we care? pp. 2-14

- Britton Lombardi and Yukako Ono
- Economics of payment cards: a status report pp. 15-27

- Wilko Bolt and Sujit Chakravorti
- Do ethnic enclaves and networks promote immigrant self-employment? pp. 30-50

- Maude Toussaint-Comeau
2008, issue Q III, vol 32
- School vouchers: recent findings and unanswered questions pp. 2-16

- Lisa Barrow and Cecilia Elena Rouse
- Determinants of automobile loan default and prepayment pp. 17-28
- Sumit Agarwal, Brent Ambrose and Souphala Chomsisengphet
- How the U.S. economy resembles a (very) big business pp. 29-46

- Jeffrey Campbell
2008, issue Q II, vol 32
- Does education improve health? A reexamination of the evidence from compulsory schooling laws pp. 2-16

- Bhashkar Mazumder
- How do EITC recipients spend their refunds? pp. 17-32

- Andrew Goodman-Bacon and Leslie McGranahan
- Are inflation targets good inflation forecasts? pp. 33-45

- Marie Diron and Benoit Mojon
2008, issue Q I, vol 32
- Obesity, disability, and the labor force pp. 2-16

- Kristin Butcher and Kyung-Hong Park
- Avoiding a meltdown: managing the value of small change pp. 17-28

- Francois Velde
- Corruption and innovation pp. 29-39

- Marcelo Veracierto
2007, issue Q IV, vol 31
- Understanding the evolution of trade deficits: trade elasticities of industrialized countries pp. 2-17

- Leland Crane, Meredith Crowley and Saad Quayyum
- Evidence on entrepreneurs in the United States: data from the 1989–2004 survey of consumer finances pp. 18-36

- Mariacristina De Nardi, Phil Doctor and Spencer Krane
- A bank by any other name pp. 37-49

- Christian A. Johnson and George G. Kaufman
2007, issue Q III, vol 31
- Issues facing state and local government pensions pp. 2-32

- Richard H. Mattoon
- Government investment and the European stability and growth pact pp. 33-43

- Marco Bassetto and Vadym Lepetyuk
- Economic theory and asset bubbles pp. 44-59

- Gadi Barlevy
2007, issue Q II, vol 31
- Against the tide—currency use among Latin American immigrants in Chicago pp. 2-21

- Carrie Jankowski, Richard D. Porter and Tara N. Rice
- Transforming payment choices by doubling fees on the Illinois Tollway pp. 22-47

- Gene Amromin, Carrie Jankowski and Richard D. Porter
- Asset rundown after retirement: the importance of rate of return shocks pp. 48-65

- Olesya Baker, Phil Doctor and Eric French
2007, issue Q I, vol 31
- Who are temporary nurses? pp. 2-13

- Andrew Goodman-Bacon and Yukako Ono
- Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble pp. 16-35

- Cabray L. Haines and Richard Rosen
- New evidence on labor market dynamics over the business cycle pp. 36-46

- Bhashkar Mazumder
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