Economic Synopses
2008 - 2024
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2014, articles 27
- Monetary Policy and the Output Gap

- Fernando Martin
2014, articles 26
- Projecting GDP Growth Using Trends in Labor Force Participation

- Fernando Martin
2014, articles 25
- Why Is Credit Card Delinquency Declining?

- Juan Sanchez
2014, articles 24
- Recent ECB Policy and Inflation Expectations

- Alejandro Badel
2014, articles 23
- The Rising Complexity of the FOMC Statement

- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo and Hannah Shell
2014, articles 22
- Measuring (Most of) the Slack in the Labor Market

- Carlos Garriga
2014, articles 21
- U.S. Job Polarization Persists

- Maria Canon and Yang Liu
2014, articles 20
- “Unemployment claims hit 8½-year low”: interpret with caution

- David Wiczer
2014, articles 19
- Comparing international bond yields

- Christopher Neely
2014, articles 18
- The cost of chasing returns

- YiLi Chien
2014, articles 17
- How negative is negative real GDP growth?

- Kevin Kliesen
2014, articles 16
- The effects of Extending Unemployment Insurance Benefits

- Maria Canon and Yang Liu
2014, articles 15
- Job separation rate shows economic shifts

- David Wiczer
2014, articles 14
- What’s behind—and beyond—the default rate on student loans?

- Alexander Monge-Naranjo
2014, articles 13
- Where is the slack in the labor market?

- Carlos Garriga
2014, articles 12
- Recent trends in student loans: more loans and higher balances

- Alexander Monge-Naranjo
2014, articles 11
- Employment Revision Asymmetries

- Michael Owyang and E. Katarina Vermann
2014, articles 10
- Signs of Improving Labor Market Conditions

- Kevin Kliesen
2014, articles 9
- Accounting for Discouraged Workers in the Unemployment Rate

- B Ravikumar and Lin Shao
2014, articles 8
- Are Virtual “Currencies” Likely to Succeed?

- Daniel Thornton
2014, articles 7
- Labor market update

- Fernando Martin
2014, articles 6
- Discouraged workers: what do we know?

- B Ravikumar and Lin Shao
2014, articles 5
- The deleveraging of U.S. households since the financial crisis
- Juan Sanchez
2014, articles 4
- Currency returns during the financial crisis and great recession

- Alexander Monge-Naranjo
2014, articles 3
- Has QE been effective?

- Daniel Thornton
2014, articles 2
- Lessons from the taper tantrum

- Christopher Neely
2014, articles 1
- Quantitative easing in Japan: past and present

- David Andolfatto and Li Li
2013
- Is the FOMC’s unemployment rate threshold a good idea?

- Daniel Thornton
- Lessons from the recent recession: the faster they grow, the harder they fall

- Fernando Martin
- The macroeconomy of the U.S. states: on the road to recovery?

- Carlos Garriga
- Winners and losers in the Great Recession

- Fernando Martin
- The great Chinese housing boom

- Brett W. Fawley and Yi Wen
- What flattened the earnings profile of recent college graduates?

- Yu-Chien Kong and B Ravikumar
- Low inflation in a world of securitization

- Brett W. Fawley and Yi Wen
- Household wealth: has it recovered?

- William Gavin
- Translating Kurzarbeit

- Silvio Contessi and Li Li
- Unemployment benefits: how much money goes unclaimed?

- David Fuller, B Ravikumar and Yuzhe Zhang
- Japan as a role model?

- Richard Anderson
- Rent or buy?

- Silvio Contessi and Li Li
- The mechanics behind manufacturing job losses

- William Gavin
- A perspective on possible Fed exit strategies

- Daniel Thornton
- Mind the regional output gap

- Carlos Garriga
- Okun's law in recession and recovery

- Michael Owyang and E. Katarina Vermann
- Does the economy need more spending now?

- Daniel Thornton
- Forward guidance 101A: a roadmap of the U.S. experience

- Silvio Contessi and Li Li
- Current risks from exports and foreign sales

- Silvio Contessi and Li Li
- Major U.S. trading partners before and after the great recession

- Alexander Monge-Naranjo
- Forward guidance 101B: a roadmap of the international experience

- Silvio Contessi and Li Li
- Is nominal GDP targeting a rule policymakers could accept?

- Daniel Thornton
- From \\"man-cession\\" to \\"he-covery\\": same old, same old

- Silvio Contessi and Li Li
- The size and growth of businesses started during the financial crisis

- Juan Sanchez
- Bank vs. bond financing over the business cycle

- Silvio Contessi, Li Li and Katheryn Russ
- Why is output growth so slow?

- Daniel Thornton
- Is the Fed monetizing government debt?

- David Andolfatto and Li Li
- Measuring the contribution of construction to the slow recovery

- Carlos Garriga
- Political pressure on the bank of Japan: interference or accountability?

- Christopher Neely
- Would it help to eliminate interest on reserves?

- Christopher Neely
- Life cycle patterns and boom-bust dynamics in U.S. housing prices

- Juan Hatchondo, Leonardo Martinez and Juan Sanchez
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