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Economic Policy Review

1995 - 2025

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2002, issue Nov, vol 8

Introduction pp. 1-4 Downloads
Linda Goldberg, Erica Groshen, James Kahn, Hamid Mehran, Donald Morgan and Carol Osler
Measuring the effects of the September 11 attack on New York City pp. 5-20 Downloads
Jason Bram, James Orr and Carol Rapaport
What will homeland security cost? pp. 21-33 Downloads
Bart Hobijn
When the back office moved to the front burner: settlement fails in the treasury market after 9/11 pp. 35-57 Downloads
Michael Fleming and Kenneth Garbade
Liquidity effects of the events of September 11, 2001 pp. 59-79 Downloads
James McAndrews and Simon Potter
Has September 11 affected New York City's growth potential? pp. 81-96 Downloads
Jason Bram, Andrew Haughwout and James Orr
Terrorism and the resilience of cities pp. 97-116 Downloads
James Harrigan and Philippe Martin

2002, issue May, vol 8

Monetary policy transmission: past and future challenges pp. 7-11 Downloads
Paul Volcker
The monetary transmission mechanism: some answers and further questions pp. 15-26 Downloads
Kenneth Kuttner and Patricia C. Mosser
The announcement effect: evidence from open market desk data pp. 29-48 Downloads
Selva Demiralp and Oscar Jorda
The announcement effect: evidence from open market desk data: commentary pp. 49-52 Downloads
Charles Evans
Are U.S. reserve requirements still binding? pp. 53-68 Downloads
Paul Bennett and Stavros Peristiani
Are U.S. reserve requirements still binding? commentary pp. 69-71 Downloads
James A. Clouse
Recent trends in monetary policy implementation: a view from the desk pp. 73-76 Downloads
Sandra C. Krieger
Interest on reserves and monetary policy pp. 77-84 Downloads
Marvin Goodfriend
Financial market efficiency and the effectiveness of monetary policy pp. 85-94 Downloads
Michael Woodford
Assessing changes in the monetary transmission mechanism: a VAR approach pp. 97-111 Downloads
Jean Boivin and Marc Giannoni
Assessing changes in the monetary transmission mechanism: a VAR approach: commentary pp. 113-116 Downloads
Mark Watson
Monetary policy transmission through the consumption-wealth channel pp. 117-133 Downloads
Martin Lettau, Sydney Ludvigson and Charles Steindel
Monetary policy transmission through the consumption-wealth channel: commentary pp. 135-138 Downloads
Stephen Zeldes
Monetary policy transmission to residential investment pp. 139-158 Downloads
Jonathan McCarthy and Richard Peach
Monetary policy transmission to residential investment: commentary pp. 159-161 Downloads
Christopher Mayer
Houses as collateral: has the link between house prices and consumption in the U.K. changed? pp. 163-177 Downloads
Kosuke Aoki, James Proudman and Gertjan Vlieghe
Houses as collateral: has the link between house prices and consumption in the U.K. changed? commentary pp. 179-182 Downloads
Simon Gilchrist
On the causes of the increased stability of the U.S. economy pp. 183-202 Downloads
James Kahn, Margaret M. McConnell and Gabriel Perez-Quiros
On the causes of the increased stability of the U.S. economy: commentary pp. 203 Downloads
Spencer Krane
Understanding financial consolidation pp. 209-213 Downloads
Roger W. Ferguson
Credit effects in the monetary mechanism pp. 217-235 Downloads
Cara S. Lown and Donald Morgan
Credit effects in the monetary mechanism: commentary pp. 237 Downloads
John Driscoll
Securitization and the efficacy of monetary policy pp. 243-255 Downloads
Arturo Estrella
Securitization and the efficacy of monetary policy: commentary pp. 257-258 Downloads
Sonya W. Stanton
Does bank capital matter for monetary transmission? pp. 259-265 Downloads
Skander Van den Heuvel
Does bank capital matter for monetary transmission? commentary pp. 267-270 Downloads
Jeremy Stein
Financial consolidation and monetary policy pp. 271-284 Downloads
William B. English
Financial consolidation and monetary policy: commentary pp. 285-289 Downloads
Ignazio Angeloni
Financial innovation and monetary transmission, a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, April 5 and 6, 2001 Downloads
Anonymous
Financial innovation and monetary transmission, opening remarks Downloads
William J. McDonough

2001, issue Dec

Infrastructure and social welfare in metropolitan America pp. 1-16 Downloads
Andrew Haughwout
The effect of employee stock options on the evolution of compensation in the 1990s pp. 17-34 Downloads
Hamid Mehran and Joseph Tracy
Personal on-line payments pp. 35-50 Downloads
Kenneth Kuttner and James McAndrews
The effect of interest rate options hedging on term-structure dynamics pp. 51-70 Downloads
John Kambhu and Patricia C. Mosser

2001, issue Sep

Welfare reform four years later: progress and prospects - opening remarks pp. 1-2 Downloads
Jamie B. Stewart
Welfare reform four years later: progress and prospects - summary of observations and recommendations pp. 3-5 Downloads
Stephen V. Cameron, Robert Moffitt and Carol Rapaport
How are families who left welfare doing over time? a comparison of two cohorts of welfare leavers pp. 9-19 Downloads
Pamela Loprest
How are families who left welfare doing over time? a comparison of two cohorts of welfare leavers - commentary pp. 21-22 Downloads
Hilary Hoynes
Declining caseloads/increased work: what can we conclude about the effects of welfare reform? pp. 25-36 Downloads
Rebecca Blank
Changing caseloads: macro influences and micro composition pp. 37-51 Downloads
Robert Moffitt and David W. Stevens
Changing caseloads: macro influences and micro composition - commentary pp. 53-55 Downloads
Susan E. Mayer
Changing caseloads: macro influences and micro composition - commentary pp. 57-59 Downloads
June O'Neill
Changing the culture of the welfare office: the role of intermediaries in linking TANF recipients with jobs pp. 63-75 Downloads
Jacquelyn Anderson, Michelle K. Derr, Sidnee Paschal, Ladonna Pavetti and Carole Trippe
Changing the culture of the welfare office: the role of intermediaries in linking TANF recipients with jobs - commentary pp. 77-82 Downloads
Kathryn Edin and Rebecca J. Kissane
Welfare reform and New York City's low-income population pp. 83-97 Downloads
Howard Chernick and Cordelia Reimers
Welfare reform and New York City's low-income population - commentary pp. 99-101 Downloads
Gary Burtless
Using financial incentives to encourage welfare recipients to become economically self-sufficient pp. 105-123 Downloads
Charles Michalopoulos and Philip Robins
Using financial incentives to encourage welfare recipients to become economically self-sufficient - commentary pp. 125-126 Downloads
Christopher Jencks
Using financial incentives to encourage welfare recipients to become economically self-sufficient - commentary pp. 127-132 Downloads
Thomas MaCurdy
Welfare reform four years later: progress and prospects, proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, November 17, 2000 Downloads
Anonymous

2001, issue Mar

The challenges of risk management in diversified financial companies pp. 1-17 Downloads
Christine M. Cumming and Beverly Hirtle
Using credit risk models for regulatory capital: issues and options pp. 19-36 Downloads
Beverly Hirtle, Mark E. Levonian, Marc R. Saidenberg, Stefan Walter and David M. Wright
What drives productivity growth? pp. 37-59 Downloads
Kevin Stiroh
Actual Federal Reserve policy behavior and interest rate rules pp. 61-72 Downloads
Ray Fair
Leading economic indexes for New York State and New Jersey pp. 73-94 Downloads
James Orr, Robert Rich and Rae D. Rosen
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