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Economic Review
1975 - 2025
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2015, articles Q IV
- Sentiment of the FOMC: Unscripted pp. 5-31

- San Cannon
- Estimating the Monetary Policy Rule Perceived by Forecasters pp. 33-49

- Brent Bundick
- Competition in Local Agricultural Lending Markets: The Effect of the Farm Credit System pp. 51-78

- Eric W. Hogue, Charles Morris and James Wilkinson
2015, articles Q III
- Evaluating a Year of Oil Price Volatility pp. 5-30

- Nida Cakir Melek, Troy Davig, Jun Nie, Andrew Smith and Didem Tuzemen
- Monetary Policy Shocks and Aggregate Supply pp. 31-56

- Willem Van Zandweghe
- Has Forward Guidance Been Effective? pp. 57-78

- Thealexa Becker and Andrew Smith
2015, articles Q II
- Has the U.S. economy become less interest rate sensitive? pp. 5-36

- Guangye Cao and Jonathan Willis
- Millennials, baby boomers, and rebounding multifamily home construction pp. 37-55

- Jordan Rappaport
- The response of employment to changes in oil and gas exploration and drilling pp. 57-81

- Jason Brown
2015, articles Q I
- Commemorating 100 years of research pp. 5-6

- Esther L. George
- Should monetary policy monitor risk premiums in financial markets? pp. 7-30

- Guangye Cao, Taeyoung Doh and Daniel Molling
- Bank consolidation and merger activity following the crisis pp. 31-49

- Troy Davig, Michal Kowalik, Charles Morris and Kristen Regehr
- What could lower prices mean for U.S. oil production? pp. 51-69

- Nida Cakir Melek
2014, articles Q IV
- Accounting for changes in the U.S. budget deficit pp. 5-28

- Troy Davig and Michael Redmond
- Implications of recent U.S. energy trends for trade forecasts pp. 29-51

- Craig Hakkio and Jun Nie
- The Effect of risk and organizational structures on bank capital ratios pp. 53-70

- Eric W. Hogue and Rajdeep Sengupta
2014, articles Q III
- Controlling security risk and fraud in payment systems pp. 5-36

- Richard Sullivan
- The asymmetric effects of uncertainty pp. 5-26

- Andrew Foerster
- Does health care reform support self-employment? pp. 5-23

- Thealexa Becker and Didem Tuzemen
2014, articles Q II
- Evaluating monetary policy at the zero lower bound pp. 5-32

- Craig Hakkio and George Kahn
- Mobile payments: merchants’ perspectives pp. 33-58

- Terri Bradford and Fumiko Hayashi
- What explains low net interest income at community banks? pp. 59-87

- Charles Morris and Kristen Regehr
2014, articles Q I
- Production of natural gas from shale in local economies: a resource blessing or curse? pp. 1-29

- Jason Brown
- The weakened transmission of monetary policy to consumer loan rates pp. 1-26

- Nada Mora
- Global effects of U.S. monetary policy: is unconventional policy different? pp. 5-31

- Travis Berge and Guangye Cao
- Evolving market perceptions of Federal Reserve policy objectives pp. 5-64

- George Kahn and Lisa Taylor
2013, volume 98, articles Q I
- The vanishing middle: job polarization and workers’ response to the decline in middle-skill jobs pp. 5-32

- Didem Tuzemen and Jonathan Willis
- The low- and moderate- income population in recession and recovery: results from a new survey pp. 33-57

- Kelly Edmiston
- The new debit card regulations: effects on merchants, consumers, and payments system efficiency pp. 89-118

- Fumiko Hayashi
2013, articles Q IV
- Has durable goods spending become less sensitive to interest rates? pp. 5-27

- John Carter Braxton and Willem Van Zandweghe
- The demographic shift from single-family to multifamily housing pp. 29-58

- Jordan Rappaport
- The impact of debit card regulation on checking account fees pp. 59-93

- Richard Sullivan
- The impact of an aging U.S. population on state tax revenues pp. 95-127

- Alison Felix and Kate Watkins
2013, articles Q III
- The shadow labor supply and its implications for the unemployment rate pp. 5-29

- Troy Davig and Jose Mustre-del-Rio
- Has the effect of monetary policy announcements on asset prices changed? pp. 31-65

- Michael Connolly and Taeyoung Doh
- Have extended trading hours made agricultural commodity markets riskier? pp. 67-94

- Nathan Kauffman
- Senator Robert Owen of Oklahoma and the Federal Reserve's formative years pp. 95-117

- Chad Wilkerson
2013, articles Q II
- Expectations of large-scale asset purchases pp. 5-29

- Guangye Cao and Andrew Foerster
- Economic growth in foreign regions and U.S. export growth pp. 31-63

- Jun Nie and Lisa Taylor
- Basel liquidity regulation: was it improved with the 2013 revisions? pp. 65-87

- Michal Kowalik
- Farm investment and leverage cycles: will this time be different? pp. 89-114

- Jason Henderson and Nathan Kauffman
2013, articles Q I
- The U.S. adoption of computer-chip payment cards: implications for payment fraud pp. 59-87

- Richard Sullivan
2012, volume 97, articles Q IV
- Estimated rules for monetary policy

- George Kahn
- What drives consumer debt dynamics?

- John Carter Braxton and Edward Knotek
- Industrial diversity, growth, and volatility in the seven states of the Tenth District

- Alison Felix
- The new debit card regulations: initial effects on networks and banks

- Fumiko Hayashi
2012, volume 97, articles Q III
- Kansas banking in the 1930s: the deposit insurance choice and implications for public policy

- Kristen Regehr and Kenneth Spong
- New person-to-person payment methods: have checks met their match?

- Terri Bradford and William R. Keeton
- The Federal Reserve’s reduced role in retail payments: implications for efficiency and risk

- Richard Sullivan
- Has globalization increased the synchronicity of international business cycles?

- Travis Berge
2012, volume 97, articles Q II
- Why does unemployment differ persistently across metro areas?

- Jordan Rappaport
- Measuring the costs of retail payment methods

- Fumiko Hayashi and William R. Keeton
- What determines creditor recovery rates?

- Nada Mora
- The transformation of manufacturing across Federal Reserve Districts: success for the Great Plains?

- Chad Wilkerson and Megan Williams
2012, volume 97, articles Q I
- Interpreting the recent decline in labor force participation pp. 5-34

- Willem Van Zandweghe
- Mobile payments: What’s in it for consumers? pp. 35-66

- Fumiko Hayashi
- Nonprofit housing investment and local area home values pp. 67-96

- Kelly Edmiston
- Electricity production under carbon constraints: implications for the Tenth District pp. 97-127

- Mark Snead
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Articles Q IV
Articles Q III Articles Q II Articles Q I
- 2014
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Articles Q IV
Articles Q III Articles Q II Articles Q I
- 2013, volume 98
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Articles Q I
- 2013
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Articles Q IV
Articles Q III Articles Q II Articles Q I
- 2012, volume 97
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Articles Q IV
Articles Q III Articles Q II Articles Q I
Other years2025, volume 110
2024, volume vol.109
2024, volume vol. 109
2024
2023, volume vol.108
2023, volume Vol. 109
2023, volume vol. 108
2022, volume 108
2022, volume 107
2021, volume vol.107
2021, volume v.106
2021, volume 106
2020, volume v.105
2020, volume v. 105
2020, volume 105
2019, volume v.104, no.4
2019, volume v. 104, no.4
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2011, volume 96
2011
2010, volume 95
2009, volume 94
2008, volume 93
2007, volume 92
2006, volume 91
2005, volume 90
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2004, volume 89
2003, volume 88
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2002, volume 87
2001, volume 86
2000, volume 85
1999, volume 84
1998, volume 83
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1992, volume 77
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1984, volume 69
1983, volume 68
1982, volume 67
1981, volume 66
1980, volume 65
1979, volume 64
1978, volume 63
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1976, volume 61
1975, volume 60
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