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Econ Focus
2003 - 2025
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2017, articles 4Q
- The Richmond Fed and Urban Economics pp. 1-1

- Mark Mullinix
- Regional News at a Glance pp. 2-2

- Lisa Kenney
- Too Many Co-Authors? pp. 3-3

- Renee Courtois Haltom
- Speeding Up Payments: Can payments be made to work faster, safer, and more efficiently? pp. 4-6

- Timothy Sablik
- Student Debt vs. Homeownership pp. 7-7

- David A. Price
- Price Gouging pp. 8-8

- Helen Fessenden
- An Ounce of Prevention pp. 9-9

- Helen Fessenden
- Medicine Markup: Americans pay a lot for prescription drugs. Does that mean we pay too much? pp. 10-14

- Jessica Sackett Romero
- Following in the Family Footsteps pp. 15-17

- David A. Price
- Learning in the Fast Lane pp. 18-21

- Helen Fessenden
- Interview: Jean Tirole pp. 22-27

- David A. Price
- The Rise and Decline of Petersburg, Va pp. 28-32

- Anne Burnett, Raymond Owens and Santiago Pinto
- Observing the Great Observers pp. 35-35

- Aaron Steelman
- Diversification and Specialization Across Urban Areas pp. 36-39

- Ann Macheras and Michael Stanley
- State and Metropolitan Area Data, Q2:17 pp. 40-43

- Michael Stanley
- Opinion: Is There a Wage Growth Puzzle? pp. 44-44

- John Weinberg
2017, articles 3Q
- The Federal Reserve and Cybersecurity pp. 1-1

- Mark Mullinix
- Regional News at a Glance pp. 2-2

- Lisa Kenney
- Waiting for Inflation pp. 3-5

- Helen Fessenden
- Yield Curve pp. 6-6

- Renee Courtois Haltom
- Affirmative Action, On and Off pp. 7-7

- Kody Carmody
- Cyberattacks and the Digital Dilemma pp. 8-11

- Timothy Sablik
- Subprime Securitization Hits the Car Lot pp. 12-15

- Jessica Sackett Romero
- The Resurgence of Universal Basic Income pp. 16-19

- Kody Carmody
- Interview: Douglas Irwin pp. 20-25

- Aaron Steelman
- Doing Development Differently pp. 26-29

- Charles Gerena
- Time to Unwind pp. 30-30

- Helen Fessenden
- Echo Chamber Dot Com pp. 31-31

- Timothy Sablik
- Preparing Unemployment Insurance for a Downturn: The Carolinas pp. 32-35

- Richard E. Kaglic
- State and Metropolitan Area Data Q1: 17 pp. 36-39

- Michael Stanley
- Opinion: Do Low Interest Rates Punish Savers? pp. 40-40

- Kartik Athreya
2017, articles 2Q
- Financial Services for Lower-Income Communities pp. 1-1

- Mark Mullinix
- Regional News at a Glance pp. 2-2

- Lisa Kenney
- The Role of the Council of Economic Advisers pp. 3-3

- Aaron Steelman
- The Fed's Foray Into Forex pp. 4-7

- Timothy Sablik
- Value-Added Tax pp. 8-8

- Timothy Sablik
- Superstar Firms and the Falling Labor Share pp. 9-9

- Kody Carmody
- Lost Your Job? Call Mom and Dad pp. 10-10

- Helen Fessenden
- Pricing Vice: Can \\"sin taxes\\" be good for your health and the economy? pp. 11-15

- Helen Fessenden
- Bankrolling Big Bird:Is there still an economic case for government-supported broadcasting? pp. 16-19

- Jessica Sackett Romero
- Credit Unions: A Taxing Question pp. 20-23

- Liz Marshall and Sabrina Pellerin
- Interview: Jesse Shapiro pp. 24-29

- Renee Courtois Haltom
- All the City Was Dying pp. 30-33

- Jessica Sackett Romero
- Pulling Up the Ladder pp. 35-35

- David A. Price
- The Urban Core in the Tale of Three Cities pp. 36-39

- Sonya Ravindranath Waddell
- State and Metropolitan Area Data Q4:16 pp. 40-43

- Michael Stanley
- Opinion: Unwinding the Fed's Asset Purchases pp. 44-44

- John Weinberg
2017, articles 1Q
- A Focus on Public Engagement pp. 1-1

- Mark Mullinix
- Regional News at a Glance pp. 2-2

- Lisa Kenney
- The Fed's \\"Tequila Crisis\\" pp. 3-5

- Timothy Sablik
- Business Cycles pp. 6-6

- Renee Courtois Haltom
- How Does Finance Fuel Growth? pp. 7-7

- Renee Courtois Haltom
- The Missing Boomerang Buyers pp. 8-12

- Jessica Sackett Romero
- Robots for the Long Haul pp. 13-15

- David A. Price
- Too Small to Succeed? pp. 16-20

- Helen Fessenden
- Fighting Fund Runs pp. 21-21

- Timothy Sablik
- Interview: Janet Currie pp. 22-26

- Jessica Sackett Romero
- A Level of Concern pp. 27-30

- Jessica Sackett Romero
- Are the Good Times Really Over? pp. 31-31

- Aaron Steelman
- Business Dynamics in the United States and the Fifth District pp. 32-35

- Andrew Bauer
- State and Metropolitan Area Data Q3:16 pp. 36-39

- Michael Stanley
- Opinion: Publicly Provided Data and the Fed pp. 40-40

- Kartik Athreya
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