Liberty Street Economics
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- 2022122019: SCE Labor Market Survey Shows Average Reservation Wage Continues Upward Trend

- Felix Aidala and Gizem Kosar
- 202200627: The First Global Credit Crisis

- Stein Berre, Paul Kosmetatos and Asani Sarkar
- 201404326b: Evidence from the Bond Market on Banks’ “Too-Big-to-Fail” Subsidy

- Joao Santos
- 201404326a: Do “Too-Big-To-Fail” Banks Take On More Risk?

- Gara Afonso, Joao Santos and James Traina
- 201404325b: Introducing a Series on Large and Complex Banks

- Donald Morgan
- 201404325a: Do Big Banks Have Lower Operating Costs?

- Anna Kovner, James Vickery and Lily Zhou
- 20260520: AI’s Macroeconomic Challenges and Promises

- Simone Lenzu
- 20260519: The Global Credit Cycle in Corporate Bond Returns

- Nina Boyarchenko and Leonardo Elias
- 20260518: Honey, Who Shrunk the U.S. Income Surplus?

- Matthew Higgins and Thomas Klitgaard
- 20260514: Do Job Postings Show Early Labor‑Market Effects of AI?

- Richard Audoly, Miles Guerin and Giorgio Topa
- 20260512: Federal Student Loan Defaults Return After Pandemic Pause

- Zara Jacob, Donghoon Lee, Daniel Mangrum, Joelle Scally and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 20260511: Will Mounting Supply Chain Strains Hamstring the AI Investment Boom?

- Hunter Clark, Jeffrey Dawson and Shad Turney
- 20260508: Stress and Strain from NBFIs to Banks

- Viral V. Acharya, Nicola Cetorelli and Bruce Tuckman
- 20260506: Same Shock, Different Roads? A K‑Shaped Pattern at the Pump

- Rajashri Chakrabarti, Thu Pham, Beckett Pierce and Maxim Pinkovskiy
- 20260504: In What Ways Has U.S. Trade with China Changed?

- Hunter Clark and Greg Simitian
- 20260501b: Explaining the K‑Shaped Economy: What’s Behind the Divide?

- Rajashri Chakrabarti, Thu Pham, Beckett Pierce and Maxim Pinkovskiy
- 20260501a: Tracking the K‑Shaped Economy: Who’s Driving Spending?

- Rajashri Chakrabarti, Thu Pham, Beckett Pierce and Maxim Pinkovskiy
- 20260416: Bank Failures: The Roles of Solvency and Liquidity

- Sergio Correia, Stephan Luck and Emil Verner
- 20260415: The R*–Labor Share Nexus

- Sophia Cho and John Williams
- 20260414: Use of Gen AI in the Workplace and the Value of Access to Training

- Ali Hashim, Gizem Kosar and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 20260413: What Millions of Homeowner’s Insurance Contracts Reveal About Risk Sharing

- Hyeyoon Jung and Jaehoon (Kyle) Jung
- 20260409: A Closer Look at Emerging Market Resilience During Recent Shocks

- Hunter Clark, Jeffrey Dawson and Julian Gonzalez-Murphy
- 20260406: The Fed Has Two Tools to Influence Money Market Conditions

- Adam Copeland and Owen Engbretson
- 20260402: Treasury Market Liquidity Since April 2025

- Henry Dyer and Michael Fleming
- 20260331: Behind the ATM: Exploring the Structure of Bank Holding Companies

- Lily Gordon and Lee Seltzer
- 20260325: Sports Betting Is Everywhere, Especially on Credit Reports

- Jacob Goss and Daniel Mangrum
- 20260323: China’s Electric Trade

- Thomas Klitgaard
- 20260304c: Firms’ Inflation Expectations Return to 2024 Levels

- Jaison Abel, Richard Deitz and Nick Montalbano
- 20260304b: Are Rising Employee Health Insurance Costs Dampening Wage Growth?

- Jaison Abel, Richard Deitz and Nick Montalbano
- 20260304a: What’s Driving Rising Business Costs?

- Jaison Abel, Richard Deitz and Nick Montalbano
- 20260225: The Post‑Pandemic Global R*

- Marco Del Negro, Elena Elbarmi and Michael Pham
- 20260224: Estimating the Term Structure of Corporate Bond Risk Premia

- Tomas Jankauskas
- 20260219: What Workplace Composition Are Job Candidates Looking For?

- Rachel Schuh
- 20260217: Seeing Through the Shutdown’s Missing Inflation Data

- Martin Almuzara and Geert Mesters
- 20260212: Who Is Paying for the 2025 U.S. Tariffs?

- Mary Amiti, Christopher Flanagan, Sebastian Heise and David E. Weinstein
- 20260210: Where Are Mortgage Delinquencies Rising the Most?

- Andrew Haughwout, Donghoon Lee, Daniel Mangrum, Joelle Scally and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 20260205: Does the Phillips Curve Steepen When Costs Surge?

- Simone Lenzu
- 20260204: Anatomy (not Autopsy) of the Phillips Curve

- Simone Lenzu
- 20260203b: New York Fed EHIs Reveal Small Business Struggles

- Will Aarons and Asani Sarkar
- 20260203a: A New Dataset for Consumer Spending in the New York Fed EHIs

- Rajashri Chakrabarti, Thu Pham, Beckett Pierce and Maxim Pinkovskiy
- 20260114: Understating Rising Quality Means Import Price Inflation Is Overstated

- Danial Lashkari
- 20260112b: Disability in the Labor Market: Earnings

- Rajashri Chakrabarti, Thu Pham, Beckett Pierce and Maxim Pinkovskiy
- 20260112a: Disability in the Labor Market: Employment and Participation

- Rajashri Chakrabarti, Thu Pham, Beckett Pierce and Maxim Pinkovskiy
- 20260108: Measuring Labor Market Tightness: Data Update and New Web Feature

- Sebastian Heise, Jeremy Pearce and Jacob Weber
- 20260107b: What Is a Carbon Tariff and Why Is the EU Imposing One?

- Pierre Coster, Julian di Giovanni and Isabelle Méjean
- 20260107a: What Can Undermine a Carbon Tax?

- Pierre Coster, Julian di Giovanni and Isabelle Méjean
- 20260105: Which Entrepreneurs Boost Productivity?

- Ufuk Akcigit, Harun Alp, Jeremy Pearce and Marta Prato
- 20251222: A New Public Data Source: Call Reports from 1959 to 2025

- Sergio Correia, Tiffany Fermin, Stephan Luck and Emil Verner
- 20251217: Letters of Recommendation in the PhD Job Market: Lessons from Specialized Banks

- Kristian Blickle and Cecilia Parlatore
- 20251215: Designing Bank Regulation with Accounting Discretion

- Kinda Hachem
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