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- 54: Small business funding and the economic recovery

- Eric Rosengren
- 53: Economic update

- Eric Rosengren
- 52: Four common misconceptions about the Federal Reserve

- Eric Rosengren
- 51: Higher education and the economy

- Eric Rosengren
- 50: Global financial intermediaries: lessons and continuing challenges

- Eric Rosengren
- 49: Towards greater financial stability in short-term credit markets

- Eric Rosengren
- 48: Housing and economic recovery

- Eric Rosengren
- 47: Remarks at a forum on opportunities and challenges facing New England's smaller industrial cities

- Eric Rosengren
- 46: Defining financial stability, and some policy implications of applying the definition

- Eric Rosengren
- 45: A U.S. perspective on strengthening financial stability

- Eric Rosengren
- 44: A look inside a key economic debate: how should monetary policy respond to price increases driven by supply shocks?

- Eric Rosengren
- 43: The role of 'financial myths' in financial crises

- Eric Rosengren
- 42: Two key questions about the economic recovery

- Eric Rosengren
- 41: The Great Recession

- Christopher Foote
- 40: Five questions about current monetary policy

- Eric Rosengren
- 39: Revisiting monetary policy in a low inflation environment

- Eric Rosengren
- 38: Dividend policy and capital retention: a systemic “first response”

- Eric Rosengren
- 37: How should monetary policy respond to a slow recovery?

- Eric Rosengren
- 36: Remarks at the Federal Reserve Conference on REO and Vacant Property Strategies for Neighborhood Stabilization

- Eric Rosengren
- 35: Observations on macroprudential supervision

- Eric Rosengren
- 34: Considering the routes to a policy destination

- Eric Rosengren
- 33: Understanding the housing collapse: what is to blame and what can be done?

- Eric Rosengren
- 32: Asset bubbles and systemic risk

- Eric Rosengren
- 31: Prospects for employment: evidence from prior recoveries

- Eric Rosengren
- 30: Lessons for the future from the financial crisis

- Eric Rosengren
- 29: Can we ensure that global banks do not create global problems?

- Eric Rosengren
- 28: The impact of liquidity, securitization, and banks on the real economy

- Eric Rosengren
- 27: Prospects for an economic recovery

- Eric Rosengren
- 26: Challenges in resolving systemically important financial institutions

- Eric Rosengren
- 25: Could a systemic regulator have seen the current crisis?

- Eric Rosengren
- 24: Testimony at the field hearing of the Committee on Financial Services of the U.S. House of Representatives, “Seeking Solutions – Finding Credit for Small and Mid-Size Businesses in Massachusetts”

- Eric Rosengren
- 23: Addressing the credit crisis and restructuring the financial regulatory system: lessons from Japan

- Eric Rosengren
- 22: Making monetary policy during a financial crisis

- Eric Rosengren
- 21: Housing and the economy: perspectives and possibilities

- Eric Rosengren
- 20: Some principles to consider in future regulatory reform

- Eric Rosengren
- 19: Observations on housing, lending, and foreclosure prevention

- Eric Rosengren
- 18: The economy and markets

- Eric Rosengren
- 17: The impact of financial institutions and financial markets on the real economy: implications of a 'liquidity lock'

- Eric Rosengren
- 16: Implications of a credit crunch

- Eric Rosengren
- 15: Empirical questions in modeling inflation and understanding the implications for policy

- Eric Rosengren
- 14: Current challenges in housing and home loans: complicating factors and the implications for policymakers

- Eric Rosengren
- 13: Risk-management lessons from recent financial turmoil

- Eric Rosengren
- 12: Liquidity and systemic risk

- Eric Rosengren
- 11: Bank supervision and central banking: understanding credit during a time of financial turmoil

- Eric Rosengren
- 10: Early lessons from recent financial turmoil

- Eric Rosengren
- 9: The mortgage meltdown: implications for credit availability

- Eric Rosengren
- 8: A historical perspective on housing downturns

- Eric Rosengren
- 7: A historical perspective on housing downturns

- Eric Rosengren
- 6: Remarks at the launch of the Mortgage Relief Fund

- Eric Rosengren
- 5: Subprime mortgage problems: research, opportunities, and policy considerations

- Eric Rosengren
- 4: Recent developments in real estate, financial markets, and the economy: a speech at the Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Maine, October 10, 2007

- Eric Rosengren
- 3: The roles and responsibilities of a systemic regulator

- Eric Rosengren
- 2: Inflation and monetary policy in extraordinary times

- Eric Rosengren
- 1: Prevention, containment, and policy change – lessons from history

- Eric Rosengren