Macro Bulletin
2013 - 2019
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2019, month 03
- How Many Reserves Does the Federal Reserve Need to Supply? pp. 1-3

- Andrew Smith
2019, month 02
- What's Driving Leveraged Loan Spreads? pp. 1-5

- Seung Jung Lee and W. Blake Marsh
2019, month 01
- Do Changes in the Stock Market Affect Consumer and Business Confidence? pp. 1-3

- Willem Van Zandweghe
2018, month 12
- Trends in the Labor Share Post-2000 pp. 1-4

- W. Blake Marsh, Thao Tran and Didem Tuzemen
- Why Is Wage Growth So Low? pp. 1-4

- Jun Nie
2018, month 11
- The Fiscal Stance of U.S. States pp. 1-3

- Jaeheung Bae and Huixin Bi
2018, month 10
- Revamping the Kansas City Financial Stress Index Using the Treasury Repo Rate pp. 1-2

- Thomas Cook and Taeyoung Doh
2018, month 09
- How Much Would China’s GDP Respond to a Slowdown in Housing Activity? pp. 1-5

- Thomas Cook, Jun Nie and Aaron Smalter Hall
2018, month 08
- Auto Loan Delinquency Rates Are Rising, but Mostly among Subprime Borrowers pp. 4

- Jason Brown and Colton Tousey
2018, month 06
- Understanding Hawks and Doves pp. 1-4

- George Kahn and Amy Oksol
2018, month 05
- Nominal Wage Rigidities and the Future Path of Wage Growth pp. 1-4

- Jose Mustre-del-Rio and Emily Pollard
2018, month 04
- Why Has Inflation Persistence Declined? pp. 1-3

- Takushi Kurozumi and Willem Van Zandweghe
2018, month 03
- What Could Resurging U.S. Energy Production Mean for the U.S. Trade Deficit? pp. 1-6

- Nida Cakir Melek and Jun Nie
2018, month 01
- Did Communicating a Numerical Inflation Target Anchor U.S. Inflation Expectations? pp. 1-4

- Brent Bundick and Andrew Smith
- Pent-Up Demand and Continuing Price Increases: The Outlook for Housing in 2018 pp. 1-5

- Jordan Rappaport
2017, month 12
- Characterizing the 2014–16 Slowdown in Investment pp. 1-4

- Andrew Foerster
2017, month 11
- A New Estimate of the Natural Rate of Unemployment pp. 1-4

- Didem Tuzemen
2017, month 10
- Changing Credit Profile of Consumers: Aging Versus the Business Cycle pp. 1-4

- Taeyoung Doh
2017, month 09
- Examining the Recent Shift in State and Local Pension Plans to Alternative Investments pp. 1-4

- Huixin Bi and Trenton Herriford
2017, month 08
- Has China’s Growth Reached a Turning Point? pp. 1-4

- Yandong Jia and Jun Nie
2017, month 07
- Subsiding Headwinds from the Strong Dollar: Evidence from Producer Prices along the Supply Chain pp. 1-6

- George Kahn and Nicholas Sly
2017, month 06
- Does the Recent Decline in Household Longer-Term Inflation Expectations Signal a Loss of Confidence in the FOMC? pp. 1-5

- Brent Bundick, Trenton Herriford, Emily Pollard and Andrew Smith
2017, month 05
- Forecasting the Stance of Monetary Policy under Balance Sheet Adjustments pp. 1-4

- Troy Davig and Andrew Smith
2017, month 04
- Waiting for a Pickup: GDP and the Sharing Economy pp. 1-4

- Michael Redmond
- The Large Unmet Demand for Housing pp. 1-4

- Jordan Rappaport
2017, month 02
- Wage Leaders and Laggards: Decomposing the Growth in Average Hourly Earnings pp. 1-3

- Willem Van Zandweghe
2017, month 01
- Stuck in Part-Time Employment pp. 1-3

- Jonathan Willis
2016, month 12
- How Does a Rise in International Shipping Costs Affect U.S. Inflation? pp. 1-3

- Trenton Herriford, Elizabeth Johnson, Nicholas Sly and Andrew Smith
- Consumer Price Inflation and Rising Rents in the West pp. 1-3

- Jordan Rappaport and Michael Redmond
2016, month 11
- What is Behind the Recent Increase in Labor Force Participation? pp. 1-4

- Didem Tuzemen and Jonathan Willis
2016, month 10
- The Weak Outlook for Residential Investment pp. 1-4

- Jordan Rappaport
2016, month 09
- Global Uncertainty in the Wake of Brexit pp. 1-4

- Craig Hakkio and Nicholas Sly
2016, month 08
- Tracking Consumer Credit Trends pp. 1-4

- Troy Davig and William Xu
2016, month 04
- Flowing into Employment: Implications for the Participation Rate pp. 1-3

- Jose Mustre-del-Rio, Michael Redmond and William Xu
- The Drag of Energy and Manufacturing on Productivity Growth pp. 1-3

- Willem Van Zandweghe
- Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound: Revelations from the Summary of Economic Projections pp. 1-4

- George Kahn and Andrew Palmer
2016, month 03
- The Reallocation of Energy-sector Workers After Oil Price Booms and Busts pp. 1-3

- Jason Brown and Andres Kodaka
- The Limited Supply of Homes pp. 1-3

- Jordan Rappaport
- The Lasting Damage from the Financial Crisis to U.S. Productivity pp. 1-3

- Michael Redmond and Willem Van Zandweghe
2016, month 02
- Gauging the Strength of Chinese GDP Growth pp. 1-3

- Jun Nie
2016, month 01
- How much of the fall in inflation can be explained by energy and import prices? pp. 1-3

- Andrew Smith
2015, month 12
- Estimating the monetary policy rule perceived by forecasters pp. 1-3

- Brent Bundick
2015, month 10
- Long-term survey-based inflation expectations have become better anchored pp. 1-3

- Craig Hakkio
2015, month 09
- Has forward guidance been effective? pp. 1-3

- Thealexa Becker and Andrew Smith
- Global capital flows from China pp. 1-3

- Jun Nie and Nicholas Sly
- Evaluating a year of oil price volatility pp. 1-3

- Nida Cakir Melek, Troy Davig, Jun Nie, Andrew Smith and Didem Tuzemen
2015, month 08
- Do monetary policy shock affect trend labor productivity? pp. 1-2

- Willem Van Zandweghe
- Taylor rules or target rules? pp. 1-5

- George Kahn
- Monetary policy and firm entry and exit pp. 1-3

- Yoonsoo Lee and Willem Van Zandweghe
2015, month 07
- Has the U.S. economy become less interest rate sensitive? pp. 1-3

- Guangye Cao and Jonathan Willis
- The effect of the U.S. energy boom on the trade deficit pp. 1-3

- Craig Hakkio and Jun Nie
2015, month 06
- Confident about quitting: job leavers and labor market optimism pp. 1-2

- Jose Mustre-del-Rio and William Xu
- Millennials, baby boomers, and rebounding multifamily home construction pp. 1-2

- Jordan Rappaport
2015, month 05
- Opportunity knocks: improved matching of jobs and workers pp. 1-3

- Didem Tuzemen and Jonathan Willis
2015, month 04
- What could lower prices mean for U.S. oil production? pp. 1-2

- Nida Cakir Melek
2015, month 03
- Are longer-term inflation expectations stable? pp. 1-3

- Brent Bundick and Craig Hakkio
2015, month 02
- Should monetary policy monitor risk premiums in financial markets? pp. 1-2

- Guangye Cao, Taeyoung Doh and Daniel Molling
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