Working Papers
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- 20-3: No Longer Qualified? Changes in the Supply and Demand for Skills within Occupations

- Mary Burke, Alicia Modestino, Shahriar Sadighi, Rachel B. Sederberg and Bledi Taska
- 20-2: The Inflation Target and the Equilibrium Real Rate

- Christopher Cotton
- 20-1: Punishment and Crime: The Impact of Felony Conviction on Criminal Activity

- Osborne Jackson
- 19-20: Recent Employment Growth in Cities, Suburbs, and Rural Communities

- Benjamin Couillard and Christopher Foote
- 19-19: Output Hysteresis and Optimal Monetary Policy

- Vaishali Garga and Sanjay Singh
- 19-18: The Optimal Inflation Target and the Natural Rate of Interest

- Philippe Andrade, Jordi Galí, Hervé Le Bihan and Julien Matheron
- 19-17: Delphic and Odyssean Monetary Policy Shocks: Evidence from the Euro Area

- Philippe Andrade and Filippo Ferroni
- 19-16: How Magic a Bullet Is Machine Learning for Credit Analysis? An Exploration with FinTech Lending Data

- Charles B. Perkins and J. Christina Wang
- 19-15: Output Spillovers from U.S. Monetary Policy: The Role of International Trade and Financial Linkages

- Falk Bräuning and Viacheslav Sheremirov
- 19-14: Inflation Thresholds and Inattention

- Anat Bracha and Jenny Tang
- 19-13: Accounting for racial wealth disparities in the United States

- Gustavo Suarez and Jeffrey Thompson
- 19-12: Tariff passthrough at the border and at the store: evidence from US trade policy

- Alberto Cavallo, Gita Gopinath, Brent Neiman and Jenny Tang
- 19-11: Technological innovation in mortgage underwriting and the growth in credit, 1985–2015

- Christopher Foote, Lara Loewenstein and Paul Willen
- 19-10: Consumption, credit, and the missing young

- Daniel Cooper, Olga Gorbachev and Maria Luengo-Prado
- 19-9: Trends in household portfolio composition

- Jesse Bricker, Kevin B. Moore and Jeffrey Thompson
- 19-8: Does getting a mortgage affect credit card use?

- Scott Fulford and Joanna Stavins
- 19-7: How does liquidity affect consumer payment choice?

- Joanna Stavins
- 19-6: Measuring household wealth in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics: the role of retirement assets

- Daniel Cooper, Karen E. Dynan and Hannah Rhodenhiser
- 19-5: The impact of migration on earnings inequality

- Osborne Jackson
- 19-4: Estimating the marginal propensity to consume using the distributions of income, consumption and wealth

- Jonathan Fisher, David Johnson, Timothy Smeeding and Jeffrey Thompson
- 19-3: Fiscal multipliers in advanced and developing countries: evidence from military spending

- Viacheslav Sheremirov and Sandra Spirovska
- 19-2: State disinvestment in higher education: the impact on public research universities' patent applications

- Bo Zhao
- 19-1: Family characteristics and macroeconomic factors in U. S. intragenerational family income mobility, 1978–2014

- Katharine Bradbury
- 18-12: The ups and downs of the gig economy, 2015–2017

- Anat Bracha and Mary Burke
- 18-11: What are the consequences of global banking for the international transmission of shocks?: a quantitative analysis

- Jose Fillat, Stefania Garetto and Arthur V. Smith
- 18-10: The dollar during the global recession: US monetary policy and the exorbitant duty

- Vania Stavrakeva and Jenny Tang
- 18-9: Intrinsic expectations persistence: evidence from professional and household survey expectations

- Jeffrey Fuhrer
- 18-8: Should the Fed regularly evaluate its monetary policy framework?

- Jeffrey Fuhrer, Giovanni Olivei, Eric Rosengren and Geoffrey Tootell
- 18-7: Credit card debt and consumer payment choice: what can we learn from credit bureau data?

- Joanna Stavins
- 18-6: The pricing of FX forward contracts: micro evidence from banks’ dollar hedging

- Puriya Abbassi and Falk Bräuning
- 18-5: The effects of changes in local-bank health on household consumption

- Daniel Cooper and Joe Peek
- 18-4: A concise test of rational consumer search

- Hee Yoon Lee, Maria Luengo-Prado and Bent Sorensen
- 18-3: News-driven uncertainty fluctuations

- Dongho Song and Jenny Tang
- 18-2: The supply side of discrimination: evidence from the labor supply of Boston taxi drivers

- Osborne Jackson
- 18-1: Disinvesting in the future?: a comprehensive examination of the effects of state appropriations for public higher education

- Bo Zhao
- 17-17: Financial variables and macroeconomic forecast errors

- Michelle Barnes and Giovanni Olivei
- 17-16: Portfolio choice with house value misperception

- Stefano Corradin, Jose Fillat and Carles Vergara-Alert
- 17-15: Monetary policy through production networks: evidence from the stock market

- Ali Ozdagli and Michael Weber
- 17-14: Credit card utilization and consumption over the life cycle and business cycle

- Scott Fulford and Scott Schuh
- 17-13: Mortgage-default research and the recent foreclosure crisis

- Christopher Foote and Paul Willen
- 17-12: FOMC communication and interest rate sensitivity to news

- Jenny Tang
- 17-11: Inflation expectations and nonlinearities in the Phillips curve

- Alexander Doser, Ricardo Nunes, Nikhil Rao and Viacheslav Sheremirov
- 17-10: Transparency in state debt disclosure

- Wen Wang and Bo Zhao
- 17-9: U. S. monetary policy and emerging market credit cycles

- Falk Bräuning and Victoria Ivashina
- 17-8: The local aggregate effects of minimum wage increases

- Daniel Cooper, Maria Luengo-Prado and Jonathan Parker
- 17-7: Integrated household surveys: an assessment of U.S. methods and an innovation

- Krislert Samphantharak, Scott Schuh and Robert Townsend
- 17-6: International financial integration, crises, and monetary policy: evidence from the euro area interbank crises

- Puriya Abbassi, Falk Bräuning, Falko Fecht and Jose-Luis Peydro
- 17-5: Monetary policy and global banking

- Falk Bräuning and Victoria Ivashina
- 17-4: Payment discounts and surcharges: the role of consumer preferences

- Joanna Stavins and Huijia Wu
- 17-3: Banks' search for yield in the low interest rate environment: a tale of regulatory adaptation

- J. Christina Wang
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