Dallas Fed Economics
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- 103186: What drives mortgage rates and their response to monetary policy changes

- Matthew McCormick and Srini Ramaswamy
- 103184: Effects of realized tariff changes on PCE prices peaked in first quarter 2026

- Ronald Mau and Tucker Smith
- 103086: Implications of the Iran war for U.S. inflation

- Lutz Kilian, Michael Plante, Alexander Richter and Xiaoqing Zhou
- 103085: Skewness warrants caution as Trimmed Mean PCE inflation eases

- Tyler Atkinson, Jim Dolmas and Rebecca Zarutskie
- 103083: Californians spend less on electricity than Texans despite higher prices

- Cameron Barrett
- 103080: Measures of inflation misalign with pricier home insurance

- Rachel A. Jones, Reid Taylor and Nitzan Tzur-Ilan
- 103007: Options for reducing the size of the Fed’s balance sheet

- Lorie Logan and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
- 102971: Break-even employment declines as unauthorized immigration outflows continue

- Anton Cheremukhin, Daniel Wilson and Xiaoqing Zhou
- 102962: Home insurance premiums influence mortgage delinquencies, relocations

- Shan Ge, Stephanie Johnson and Nitzan Tzur-Ilan
- 102957: What the closure of the Strait of Hormuz means for the global economy

- Lutz Kilian, Michael Plante and Alexander Richter
- 102868: Data center boom expected to raise electricity component of PCE inflation

- Owen Kay, Lutz Kilian and Reid Taylor
- 102866: U.S. battery industry cuts losses, shifts to new ventures amid EV bust

- Adefemi Abimbola, Kunal Patel, Michael Plante and Isabelle Tseng
- 102861: AI is simultaneously aiding and replacing workers, wage data suggest

- Jonathan Davis
- 102856: Lessons from the destabilization of inflation in the 1970s

- Lutz Kilian
- 102855: Domestic banks are inelastic providers of marginal funding to repo markets

- Rosie Levy and Matthew McCormick
- 102852: How AI debt financing impacts duration supply and interest rates

- Hugo De Vere, Srini Ramaswamy and Seth Searls
- 102582: Workshop reviews risks to the economy, financial system from third parties

- Amy Chapel and Emma Weiss
- 102573: Utility-scale solar shines in Texas despite tariffs, federal policy changes

- Cameron Barrett, Kunal Patel and Michael Plante
- 102544: Real-time house price model shows U.S. housing market firming

- Tryg Aanenson, Erik Andres Escayola, Enrique Martínez García, Efthymios Pavlidis, Ivan Paya and Kostas Vasilopoulos
- 102542: New data show intensifying unauthorized immigration decline, with large local variations

- Daniel Wilson and Xiaoqing Zhou
- 102539: Young workers’ employment drops in occupations with high AI exposure

- Tyler Atkinson and Shane Yamco
- 102538: Global Institute presentation: Steve Kamin on the dollar’s status

- Enrique Martínez García and Mark Wynne
- 102537: China manufacturing overcapacity boosts output, stagnation fears

- Jonathan Davis and Brendan Kelly
- 102285: China debt overhang leads to rising share of ‘zombie’ firms

- Jonathan Davis and Brendan Kelly
- 102282: A simple measure of monetary policy transmission

- Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
- 102179: Consumption concentration may be up, adding slightly to economic fragility

- Benjamin Hoham and Fang Yang
- 102178: Expiring solar tax credits shine a light on benefit inequities

- Cameron Barrett
- 102176: Transfer payments, household savings play key roles in growing U.S. deficit

- Jonathan Davis and Lillian Derr
- 102075: Batteries, solar help keep the lights on in Texas but more needed

- Garrett Golding and Reid Taylor
- 101975: Mexico’s economy surprises to the upside, but outlook is weak

- Jesus Cañas, Diego Morales-Burnett and Luis Torres
- 101971: Rush for U.S. lithium production encounters tough economics

- Michael Plante and Isabelle Tseng
- 101920: Break-even employment declined after immigration changes

- Anton Cheremukhin
- 101902: Network structure of money markets and firms affects policy transmission

- Hugo De Vere and Matthew McCormick
- 101900: Payment system design can encourage intraday liquidity efficiency

- Rosie Levy
- 101899: Central bank swaps offer dollar crisis lifeline to non-U.S. banks

- Philippe Bacchetta, Jonathan Davis and Eric Van Wincoop
- 101894: What is keeping core inflation above 2 percent?

- Tyler Atkinson and Jim Dolmas
- 101893: Options for modernizing the FOMC’s operating target interest rate

- Lorie Logan and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
- 101694: Are trade deficits good or bad, and can tariffs reduce them?

- Enrique Martínez García and Kei-Mu Yi
- 101580: Bubble thought: What beliefs can reveal about housing market risks

- Enrique Martínez García and Efthymios Pavlidis
- 101540: Grading Texas education requires a closer look behind the numbers

- Jackie Balanovsky, Isabel Dhillon, Pia Orrenius and Guhan Venkatu
- 101538: Renewable energy jobs surge, though data differ on where and by how much

- Garrett Golding, Claire Jeffress and Xiaohan Zhang
- 101537: Middle East geopolitical risk modestly affects inflation and inflation expectations

- Isaiah Spellman and Xiaoqing Zhou
- 101536: With few firms advising life insurers, is financial stability at risk?

- Lillian Han, Ali Ozdagli and Dylan Ryfe
- 101525: Falling rates no assurance of homeowner refinancing binge

- Grace Ozor and Xiaohan Zhang
- 101521: How sensitive are interest rates to higher federal debt?

- Michael Plante, Alexander Richter and Sarah Zubairy
- 101409: Accounting for interest rate risk: Matching Fed assets to liabilities

- Hugo De Vere, Srini Ramaswamy and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
- 101403: How do reciprocal deposit networks interact with deposit insurance?

- Christine Docherty and Alessio Saretto
- 101402: Texas firms open to AI as tariff work-around strategy

- Robert Leigh and Mariam Yousuf
- 101315: How sensitive is the Treasury cash-futures basis trade to funding condition shifts?

- Hugo De Vere, Matthew McCormick, Srini Ramaswamy and Seth Searls
- 101232: Declining immigration weighs on GDP growth, with little impact on inflation

- Pia Orrenius, Grace Ozor, Madeline Zavodny and Xiaoqing Zhou
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