Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter
2007 - 2012
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2012, issue Jan
- What do financial market indicators tell us?

- Scott A. Wolla and Linpeng Zheng
2011, issue November
- Then and now: Fed policy actions during the great depression and great recession

- David A. Lopez
2011, issue October
- Natural disasters: from destruction to recovery

- Constanza S. Liborio
2011, issue September
- Time inconsistency: today’s actions = tomorrow’s regrets

- E. Katarina Vermann
2011, issue August
- Is a college cap and gown a financial ball and chain?

- Lowell Ricketts
2011, issue May
- Financial regulation: a primer on the Dodd-Frank Act

- Bryan J. Noeth
2011, issue April
- Quantitative easing explained

- Lowell Ricketts
2011, issue March
- Fiscal and monetary policy in times of crisis

- Constanza S. Liborio
2011, issue February
- Deflation: who let the air out?

- Hoda S. El-Ghazaly
2011, issue January
- Financial crises, reform, and central banking: establishing the federal reserve

- David A. Lopez
2010, issue November
- The ins and outs of unemployment insurance

- Hoda S. El-Ghazaly
2010, issue October
- The environment is about economics, too

- Yang Liu
2010, issue September
- State pension plans in peril: the need for reform

- Lowell Ricketts
2010, issue August
- Sovereign debt crises: it’s all Greek to me

- Bryan J. Noeth
2010, issue May
- Patents: protecting inventors and the public good

- Lesli Ott
2010, issue April
- Exploiting exportation: why foreign exchange rates matter

- Brett W. Fawley
2010, issue March
- The U.S. deficit outlook March 2010

- Hoda S. El-Ghazaly
2010, issue February
- Executive compensation and market risks

- Chanont Banternghansa
2010, issue January
- A new trend for U.S. household spending

- Yang Liu
2009, issue Nov
- How would modern macroeconomic schools of thought respond to the recent economic crisis?

- Michelle T. Armesto
2009, issue Oct
- Early childhood education

- Christopher J. Martinek
2009, issue Sept
- Retraining displaced U.S. workers

- Kristie Engemann
2009, issue August
- Education and earnings

- Douglas C. Smith
2009, issue May
- A crack in the nest egg: are Americans doing enough to save for retirement?

- Christopher J. Martinek
2009, issue April
- What does foreclosure entail?

- Yu-Man Tam
2009, issue March
- What’s under the TARP?

- Craig P. Aubuchon
2009, issue February
- What is a recession?

- Douglas C. Smith
2009, issue January
- Season’s greetings and seasonal adjustments

- Charles Gascon
2008, issue Nov
- U.S. health care insurance and the uninsured

- Ariel Weinberger
2008, issue Oct
- China’s uncommon emergence: still under way

- Aditya Gummadavelli
2008, issue Sept
- U.S. farm subsidies

- Kristie Engemann
2008, issue Aug
- School vouchers: the right choice or wrong policy for improving our schools?

- Michelle T. Armesto
2008, issue May
- The economic cost of war

- Craig P. Aubuchon
2008, issue April
- Ethanol: is corn the golden fuel?

- Joshua A. Byrge
2008, issue March
- Baby boomer retirement

- Christopher J. Martinek
2008, issue Feb
- The economic impact of an influenza pandemic on the United States

- Lesli Ott
2008, issue Jan
- Big-box retail and its impact on local communities

- Lesli Ott
2007, issue Nov
- Economic globalization

- Charles Gascon
2007, issue Oct
- The U.S. personal saving rate

- Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse
2007, issue Sept
- Subprime mortgage lending

- Luke M. Shimek
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