Business Review
1975 - 2015
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From Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
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2007, issue Q4
- Stock prices and business investment

- Yaron Leitner
- What do we know about Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy filings?

- Wenli Li
- Do African Americans prefer to live in segregated communities?

- Robert H. DeFina
2007, issue Q3
- Dancing with wolves: syndicated loans and the economics of multiple lenders pp. 1-8

- Mitchell Berlin
- A pattern of regional differences in the effects of monetary policy pp. 9-19

- Theodore M. Crone
- International trade: why we don’t have more of it pp. 20-27

- Edith Ostapik and Kei-Mu Yi
- Economic growth and development: perspectives for policy makers pp. 30-39

- Loretta Mester
2007, issue Q2
- What do worker flows tell us about cyclical fluctuations in employment? pp. 1-10

- Shigeru Fujita
- Collecting consumer debt in America pp. 11-24

- Robert Hunt
- Gimme shelter! rents have risen, not fallen, since World War II pp. 25-33

- Leonard Nakamura
2007, issue Q1
- Trade deficits aren’t as bad as you think pp. 1-10

- George Alessandria
- The great moderation in economic volatility: a view from the states pp. 11-20

- Gerald Carlino
- The macroeconomics of oil shocks pp. 21-31

- Keith Sill
2006, issue Q4
- The role of segmented markets in monetary policy pp. 1-8

- Aubhik Khan
- Housing: boom or bubble? pp. 9-18

- Timothy G. Schiller
- What will the next export boom look like? some hints from the late 1980s pp. 19-28

- Kei-Mu Yi
2006, issue Q3
- Consumer confidence surveys: can they help us forecast consumer spending in real time? pp. 1-9

- Dean Croushore
- A review of inflation targeting in developed countries pp. 10-20

- Michael Dotsey
- Residential mortgage default pp. 21-30

- Ronel Elul
- Fiscal imbalance: problems, solutions, and implications pp. 31-39

- Loretta Mester
2006, issue Q2
- Ups and downs: how wages change over the business cycle pp. 1-8

- Kevin Huang
- Using collateral to secure loans pp. 9-16

- Yaron Leitner
- Is technology raising demand for skills, or are skills raising demand for technology? pp. 17-25

- Ethan Lewis
- Changes in the use of electronic means of payment: 1995-2004 pp. 26-30

- Loretta Mester
2006, issue Q1
- A farewell from President Santomero pp. 1-2

- Anthony M. Santomero
- Debt maturity: What do economists say? What do CFOs say? pp. 3-10

- Mitchell Berlin
- What a new set of indexes tells us about state and national business cycles pp. 11-24

- Theodore M. Crone
- Your house just doubled in value? Don't uncork the champagne just yet! pp. 25-34

- Wenli Li and Rui Yao
- Recent developments in consumer credit and payments pp. 35-43

- Anonymous
2005, issue Q4
- Making monetary policy: what do we know and when do we know it? pp. 1-8

- Anthony M. Santomero
- Whither consumer credit counseling? pp. 9-20

- Robert Hunt
- Underestimating advertising: innovation and unpriced entertainment pp. 21-29

- Leonard Nakamura
- After the baby boom: population trends and the labor force of the future pp. 30-43

- Timothy G. Schiller
- Immigration in the U.S.: economic effects on the nation and its cities pp. 44-51

- Joanna Ender
2005, issue Q3
- The changing patterns of payments in the United States pp. 1-8

- Anthony M. Santomero
- The economic role of cities in the 21st century pp. 9-15

- Gerald Carlino
- The economics of asset securitization pp. 16-25

- Ronel Elul
- Do budget deficits cause inflation? pp. 26-33

- Keith Sill
- Challenges and opportunities in a global economy: perspectives on outsourcing, exchange rates, and free trade: a summary of the 2004 Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum pp. 36-48

- Loretta Mester
2005, issue Q2
- Lessons learned from the recent business cycle pp. 1-7

- Anthony M. Santomero
- The relationship between capacity utilization and inflation pp. 8-17

- Michael Dotsey and Tom Stark
- International risk-sharing: globalization is weaker than you think pp. 18-25

- Sylvain Leduc
- Legal uncertainty and contractual innovation pp. 26-32

- Yaron Leitner
2005, issue Q1
- Preparing for the 21st century economy pp. 1-6

- Anthony M. Santomero
- Ores and scores: two cases of how competition led to productivity \\"miracles.\\" pp. 7-15

- Satyajit Chatterjee
- How do local labor markets in the U.S. adjust to immigration? pp. 16-25

- Ethan Lewis
- Moving up: trends in homeownership and mortgage indebtedness pp. 26-34

- Wenli Li
2004, issue Q4
- Monetary policy and inflation targeting in the United States pp. 1-6

- Anthony M. Santomero
- True confessions: should banks be required to disclose more? pp. 7-15

- Mitchell Berlin
- Why are married women working more? Some macroeconomic explanations pp. 16-25

- Aubhik Khan
- Sprawl: what's in a name? pp. 26-38

- Timothy G. Schiller
2004, issue Q3
- Banking in the 21st century pp. 1-4

- Anthony M. Santomero
- What test scores can and cannot tell us about the quality of our schools pp. 5-21

- Theodore M. Crone
- The software patent experiment pp. 22-32

- James Bessen and Robert Hunt
- CEOs, clerks, computers, and the rise of competition in the late 20th century pp. 33-41

- Leonard Nakamura
- Managing the recovery in uncertain times: a summary of the 2003 Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum pp. 44-53

- Loretta Mester
2004, issue Q2
- Great expectations: the role of beliefs in economics and monetary policy pp. 1-6

- Anthony M. Santomero
- Should cities be ready for some football? Assessing the social benefits of hosting an NFL team pp. 7-17

- Gerald Carlino and N. Edward Coulson
- The evolution of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange pp. 18-29

- John Caskey
- Deficit-financed tax cuts and interest rates pp. 30-37

- Sylvain Leduc
2004, issue Q1
- Monetary policy: stability through change pp. 1-5

- Anthony M. Santomero
- How the Fed affects the economy: a look at systematic monetary policy pp. 6-15

- Michael Dotsey
- Liquidity and exchanges, or contracting with the producers pp. 16-22

- Yaron Leitner
- What accounts for the postwar decline in economic volatility? pp. 23-31

- Keith Sill