Economic Policy Review
1995 - 2025
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2010, issue Oct, vol 16
- Program design, incentives, and response: evidence from educational interventions pp. 1-22

- Rajashri Chakrabarti
- Policy analysis using DSGE models: an introduction pp. 23-43

- Krishna Rao, Argia Sbordone, Andrea Tambalotti and Kieran Walsh
- The introduction of the TMPG fails charge for U.S. Treasury securities pp. 45-71

- Kenneth Garbade, Frank M. Keane, Lorie Logan, Amanda Stokes and Jennifer Wolgemuth
2010, issue Aug, vol 16
- Central bank tools and liquidity shortages pp. 29-42

- Stephen Cecchetti and Piti Disyatat
- Provision of liquidity through the primary credit facility during the financial crisis: a structural analysis pp. 43-53

- Erhan Artuc and Selva Demiralp
- Financial amplification mechanisms and the Federal Reserve’s supply of liquidity during the crisis pp. 55-74

- Asani Sarkar and Jeffrey Shrader
- Informational easing: improving credit conditions through the release of information pp. 77-87

- Matthew Pritsker
- Systemic risk and deposit insurance premiums pp. 89-99

- Viral Acharya, Joao Santos and Tanju Yorulmazer
- Solving the present crisis and managing the leverage cycle pp. 101-131

- John Geanakoplos
2009, issue Jul, vol 15
- The case for TIPS: an examination of the costs and benefits pp. 1-17

- William Dudley, Michelle Steinberg Ezer and Jennifer E. Roush
- Why did FDR's bank holiday succeed? pp. 19-30

- William L. Silber
2008, issue Sep, vol 14
- Intraday liquidity management: a tale of games banks play pp. 7-23

- Morten Bech
- An economic analysis of liquidity-saving mechanisms pp. 25-39

- Antoine Martin and James McAndrews
- Divorcing money from monetary policy pp. 41-56

- Todd Keister, Antoine Martin and James McAndrews
- Global trends in large-value payments pp. 59-81

- Morten Bech, Christine Preisig and Kimmo Soramäki
- Changes in the timing distribution of Fedwire funds transfers pp. 83-112

- Olivier Armantier, Jeffrey Arnold and James McAndrews
- The timing and funding of CHAPS sterling payments pp. 113-133

- Christopher Becher, Marco Galbiati and Merxe Tudela
- Understanding risk management in emerging retail payments pp. 137-159

- Michele Braun, James McAndrews, William Roberds and Richard Sullivan
- An economic perspective on the enforcement of credit arrangements: the case of daylight overdrafts in Fedwire pp. 161-168

- Antoine Martin and David Mills
2008, issue Jul, vol 14
- Signal or noise? Implications of the term premium for recession forecasting pp. 1-11

- Samuel Maurer and Joshua Rosenberg
- Poverty in New York City, 1969-99: the influence of demographic change, income growth, and income inequality pp. 13-30

- Mark K. Levitan and Susan S. Wieler
- Why the U.S. Treasury began auctioning Treasury bills in 1929 pp. 31-47

- Kenneth Garbade
2007, issue Dec, vol 13
- Hedge funds, financial intermediation, and systemic risk pp. 1-18

- John Kambhu, Til Schuermann and Kevin Stiroh
- A comparison of measures of core inflation pp. 19-38

- Robert Rich and Charles Steindel
- The role of retail banking in the U.S. banking industry: risk, return, and industry structure pp. 39-56

- Timothy Clark, Astrid A. Dick, Beverly Hirtle, Kevin Stiroh and Robard Williams
2007, issue Nov, vol 13
- Preface to New Directions for Understanding Systemic Risk pp. i

- John Kambhu, Neel Krishnan and Scott Weidman
- New directions for understanding systemic risk: a report on a conference cosponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the National Academy of Sciences pp. i-83

- John Kambhu, Neel Krishnan and Scott Weidman
- Part 1: Introduction to New Directions for Understanding Systemic Risk pp. 3-14

- John Kambhu, Neel Krishnan and Scott Weidman
- Part 2: Current trends in economic research on systemic risk pp. 17-22

- John Kambhu, Neel Krishnan and Scott Weidman
- Part 3: Systemic risk in ecology and engineering pp. 25-40

- John Kambhu, Neel Krishnan and Scott Weidman
- Part 4: The payments system and the market for interbank funds pp. 43-50

- John Kambhu, Neel Krishnan and Scott Weidman
- Part 5: Concluding observations: New Directions for Understanding Systemic Risk pp. 53-58

- John Kambhu, Neel Krishnan and Scott Weidman
- Appendix B: Systemic risk and the financial system (background paper) pp. 65-80

- Darryll Hendricks, John Kambhu and Patricia C. Mosser
2007, issue Mar, vol 13
- Financial sector FDI and host countries: new and old lessons pp. 1-17

- Linda Goldberg
- An examination of Treasury term investment interest rates pp. 19-32

- Warren Hrung
- Trends in financial market concentration and their implications for market stability pp. 33-51

- Nicola Cetorelli, Beverly Hirtle, Donald Morgan, Stavros Peristiani and Joao Santos
- The emergence of \\"regular and predictable\\" as a Treasury debt management strategy pp. 53-71

- Kenneth Garbade
2006, issue May, vol 12
- Trading risk, market liquidity, and convergence trading in the interest rate swap spread pp. 1-13

- John Kambhu
- Local or state? Evidence on bank market size using branch prices pp. 15-25

- Paul Edelstein and Donald Morgan
- The evolution of repo contracting conventions in the 1980s pp. 27-42

- Kenneth Garbade
2005, issue Dec
- Urban dynamics in New York City: conference overview and summary of papers pp. 1-4

- Erica Groshen and Giorgio Topa
- Urban colossus: why is New York America's largest city? pp. 7-24

- Edward Glaeser
- Commentary on \\"Urban colossus: why is New York America's largest city?\\" pp. 25-27

- J. Vernon Henderson
- The geography of entrepreneurship in the New York metropolitan area pp. 29-53

- Stuart Rosenthal and William Strange
- Commentary on \\"The geography of entrepreneurship in the New York metropolitan area\\" pp. 55-59

- Robert P. Inman
- Exogenous shocks and the dynamics of city growth: evidence from New York pp. 61-73

- Andrew Haughwout and Bess Rabin
- Commentary on \\"Exogenous shocks and the dynamics of city growth: evidence from New York\\" pp. 75-77

- Stephen Ross
- The promised city: openness and immigration in the making of a world metropolis pp. 81-88

- Kenneth T. Jackson
- Immigration trends in the New York metropolitan area pp. 91-101

- George Borjas
- Commentary on \\"Immigration trends in the New York metropolitan area\\" pp. 103-104

- Stephen Trejo
- Trajectories for the immigrant second generation in New York City pp. 105-120

- John Mollenkopf
- Commentary on \\"Trajectories for the immigrant second generation in New York City\\" pp. 121-123

- Douglas S. Massey
- Immigration, health, and New York City: early results based on the U.S. new immigrant cohort of 2003 pp. 127-151

- Guillermina Jasso, Douglas S. Massey, Mark Rosenzweig and James Smith
- Commentary on \\"Immigration, health, and New York City: early results based on the U.S. new immigrant cohort of 2003\\" pp. 153-155

- Adriana Lleras-Muney
- Public education in the dynamic city: lessons from New York City pp. 157-172

- Amy Schwartz and Leanna Stiefel
- Commentary on \\"Public education in the dynamic city: lessons from New York City\\" pp. 173-176

- Dalton Conley
2005, issue Aug
- Labor market developments in the United States and Canada since 2000: conference overview and summary of papers pp. 1-2

- Erica Groshen, Zahir Lalani and David Murchison
- The weak jobs recovery: whatever happened to \\"the great American jobs machine\\"? pp. 3-18

- Richard Freeman and William M. Rodgers
- Commentary on The weak jobs recovery: whatever happened to \\"the great American jobs machine\\"? pp. 19-22

- Lars Osberg
- Are good jobs disappearing in Canada? pp. 23-56

- Anick Johnson and Rene Morissette
- Commentary on Are good jobs disappearing in Canada? pp. 57-59

- Erica Groshen
- The recession of 2001 and unemployment insurance financing pp. 61-79

- Wayne Vroman
- Commentary on The recession of 2001 and unemployment insurance financing pp. 81-84

- Timothy C. Sargent
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