Economic Policy Review
1995 - 2025
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2025, issue 2, vol 31
- All-to-All Trading in the U.S. Treasury Market pp. 1-27

- Alain P. Chaboud, Caren Cox, Michael Fleming, Ellen Correia Golay, Yesol Huh, Frank M. Keane, Kyle Lee, Krista B. Schwarz, Clara Vega and Carolyn Windover
2025, issue 1, vol 31
- When It Rains, It Pours: Cyber Vulnerability and Financial Conditions pp. 1-24

- Thomas Eisenbach, Anna Kovner and Michael Lee
2024, issue 2, vol 30
- The Financial Stability Implications of Digital Assets pp. 1-48

- Pablo Azar, Garth Baughman, Francesca Carapella, Jacob Gerszten, Arazi Lubis, Jp Perez-Sangimino, David E. Rappoport, Chiara Scotti, Nathan Swem, Alexandros Vardoulakis and Aurite Werman
2024, issue 1, vol 30
- Climate-Related Financial Stability Risks for the United States: Methods and Applications pp. 1-37

- Celso Brunetti, Matteo Crosignani, Benjamin Dennis, Gurubala Kotta, Donald Morgan, Chaehee Shin and Ilknur Zer
2023, issue 3, vol 29
- The Global Dash for Cash: Why Sovereign Bond Market Functioning Varied across Jurisdictions in March 2020 pp. 1-29

- Jordan Barone, Alain P. Chaboud, Adam Copeland, Cullen Kavoussi, Frank M. Keane and Seth Searls
2023, issue 2, vol 29
- COVID and Cities, Thus Far pp. 6-52

- Gilles Duranton and Jessie Handbury
- Flexibility and Conversions in New York City's Housing Stock: Building for an Era of Rapid Change pp. 53-74

- Ingrid Gould Ellen and Noah M Kazis
- The Promises and Perils of Racial Equity Planning pp. 75-87

- Lance Freeman
2023, issue 1, vol 29
- Understanding the Linkages between Climate Change and Inequality in the United States pp. 1-39

- Ruchi Avtar, Kristian Blickle, Rajashri Chakrabarti, Janavi Janakiraman and Maxim Pinkovskiy
2022, issue 1, vol 28
- The Federal Reserve’s Market Functioning Purchases pp. 210-241

- Michael Fleming, Haoyang Liu, Rich Podjasek and Jake Schurmeier
- The Primary and Secondary Corporate Credit Facilities

- Nina Boyarchenko, Caren Cox, Richard Crump, Andrew Danzig, Anna Kovner, Or Shachar and Patrick Steiner
- The Municipal Liquidity Facility

- Andrew Haughwout, Benjamin Hyman and Or Shachar
- The Main Street Lending Program

- David Arseneau, Jose Fillat, Molly Mahar, Donald Morgan and Skander Van den Heuvel
- The Fed’s Central Bank Swap Lines and FIMA Repo Facility

- Mark Choi, Linda Goldberg, Robert Lerman and Francesco Ravazzolo
- The Commercial Paper Funding Facility

- Nina Boyarchenko, Richard Crump, Anna Kovner and Deborah Leonard
- The Primary Dealer Credit Facility

- Antoine Martin and Susan McLaughlin
- The Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility

- Kenechukwu Anadu, Marco Cipriani, Ryan M. Craver and Gabriele La Spada
- The Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility

- Elizabeth Caviness, Ankur Goyal, Woojung Park and Asani Sarkar
- The Paycheck Protection Program Liquidity Facility

- Desi Volker
2021, issue 3, vol 27
- Why Do Supervisors Rate Banking Organizations? pp. 27

- James Bergin and Kevin Stiroh
2021, issue 2, vol 27
- The Market Events of Mid-September 2019 pp. 26

- Gara Afonso, Marco Cipriani, Adam Copeland, Anna Kovner, Gabriele La Spada and Antoine Martin
2021, issue 1, vol 27
- Tough Choices: New Jersey Schools during the Great Recession and Beyond pp. 1-34

- Rajashri Chakrabarti and Max Livingston
2020, issue 4, vol 26
- How Stable Is China’s Growth? Shedding Light on Sparse Data pp. 1-38

- Hunter Clark, Jeffrey Dawson and Maxim Pinkovskiy
- Alternative Indicators for Chinese Economic Activity Using Sparse PLS Regression pp. 39-68

- Jan Groen and Michael Nattinger
- China's Growth Outlook: Is High-Income Status in Reach? pp. 69-97

- Matthew Higgins
- The Impact of Foreign Slowdown on the U.S. Economy: An Open Economy DSGE Perspective pp. 98-111

- Ozge Akinci, Gianluca Benigno and Paolo Pesenti
2020, issue 3, vol 26
- The Long and Short of It: The Post-Crisis Corporate CDS Market pp. 49

- Nina Boyarchenko, Anna Costello and Or Shachar
2020, issue 2, vol 26
- Complexity in Large U.S. Banks pp. 29

- Linda Goldberg and April Meehl
2020, issue 1, vol 26
- How Did the Fed Funds Market Change When Excess Reserves Were Abundant? pp. 15

- John McGowan and Ed Nosal
2019, issue Dec, vol 25
- The Long Road to Recovery: New York Schools in the Aftermath of the Great Recession

- Rajashri Chakrabarti and Max Livingston
- Understanding the Evolution of Student Loan Balances and Repayment Behavior: Do Institution Type and Degree Matter?

- Meta Brown, Rajashri Chakrabarti, Wilbert van der Klaauw and Basit Zafar
- Why Are Some Places So Much More Unequal Than Others?

- Jaison Abel and Richard Deitz
2018, issue 24-3
- Introduction to Special Issue: The Appropriate Role of Government in U.S. Mortgage Markets pp. 1-10

- W Frame and Joseph Tracy
- GSE guarantees, financial stability, and home equity accumulation pp. 11-27

- Wayne Passmore and Alexander H. von Hafften
- The FHA and the GSEs as countercyclical tools in the mortgage markets pp. 28-40

- Wayne Passmore and Shane Sherlund
- Pricing government credit: a new method for determining government credit risk exposure pp. 41-62

- Brent Ambrose and Zhongyi Yuan
- Peas in a pod? Comparing the U.S. and Danish mortgage finance systems pp. 63-87

- Jesper Berg, Morten Bækmand Nielsen and James Vickery
- Credit risk transfer and de facto GSE reform pp. 88-116

- David Finkelstein, Andreas Strzodka and James Vickery
- Credit risk transfer, informed markets, and securitization pp. 117-137

- Susan Wachter
- Housing affordability: recommendations for new research to guide policy pp. 138-144

- Jane K. Dokko
- Long-term outcomes of FHA first-time homebuyers pp. 145-165

- Donghoon Lee and Joseph Tracy
2018, issue 24-2
- Negative swap spreads pp. 1-14

- Nina Boyarchenko, Pooja Gupta, Nick Steele and Jacqueline Yen
- Trends in credit basis spreads pp. 15-37

- Nina Boyarchenko, Pooja Gupta, Nick Steele and Jacqueline Yen
- The pre-crisis monetary policy implementation framework pp. 38-70

- Alexander Kroeger, John McGowan and Asani Sarkar
- Review of New York Fed studies on the effects of post-crisis banking reforms pp. 71-90

- Richard Crump and Joao Santos
2018, issue 24-1
- The political origins of Section 13(3) of the Federal Reserve Act pp. 1-33

- Parinitha Sastry
- Tracking and stress-testing U.S. household leverage pp. 35-63

- Andreas Fuster, Benedict Guttman-Kenney and Andrew Haughwout
2017, issue 23-2
- The New York Fed Staff Underlying Inflation Gauge (UIG) pp. 1-32

- Marlene Amstad, Simon Potter and Robert Rich
- The development of the Government Securities Clearing Corporation pp. 33-50

- Jeffrey F. Ingber
- An overview of the Survey of Consumer Expectations pp. 51-72

- Olivier Armantier, Giorgio Topa, Wilbert van der Klaauw and Basit Zafar
2017, issue 23-1
- Macroprudential policy: a case study from a tabletop exercise pp. 1-30

- Tobias Adrian, Patrick de Fontnouvelle, Emily Yang and Andrei Zlate
- A tale of two states: the recession’s impact on N.Y. and N.J. school finances pp. 30-42

- Ravi Bhalla, Rajashri Chakrabarti and Max Livingston
- The effect of “regular and predictable” issuance on Treasury bill financing pp. 43-56

- Paul Glasserman, Amit Sirohi and Allen Zhang
- Supervising large, complex financial institutions: what do supervisors do? pp. 57-77

- Thomas Eisenbach, Andrew Haughwout, Beverly Hirtle, Anna Kovner, David Lucca and Matthew Plosser
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