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- 683: University choice: the role of expected earnings, non-pecuniary outcomes, and financial constraints

- Adeline Delavande and Basit Zafar
- 682: Educational assortative mating and household income inequality

- Lasse Eika, Magne Mogstad and Basit Zafar
- 681: What determines the composition of international bank flows?

- Cornelia Kerl and Friederike Niepmann
- 680: Central bank macroeconomic forecasting during the global financial crisis: the European Central Bank and Federal Reserve Bank of New York experiences

- Luci Alessi, Eric Ghysels, Luca Onorante, Richard Peach and Simon Potter
- 679: The effect of state pension cut legislation on bank values

- Lee Cohen, Marcia Millon Cornette, Hamid Mehran and Hassan Tehranian
- 678: The revolving door and worker flows in banking regulation

- David Lucca, Amit Seru and Francesco Trebbi
- 677: Simple and reliable way to compute option-based risk-neutral distributions

- Allan M. Malz
- 676: Liquidity risk and U.S. bank lending at home and abroad

- Ricardo Correa, Linda Goldberg and Tara N. Rice
- 675: International banking and liquidity risk transmission: lessons from across countries

- Claudia Buch and Linda Goldberg
- 674: Understanding mortgage spreads

- Nina Boyarchenko, Andreas Fuster and David Lucca
- 673: Dealer financial conditions and lender-of-last resort facilities

- Viral Acharya, Michael Fleming, Warren Hrung and Asani Sarkar
- 672: The FRBNY staff underlying inflation gauge: UIG

- Marlene Amstad, Simon Potter and Robert Rich
- 671: A primer on the GCF Repo® Service

- Paul Agueci, Leyla Alkan, Adam Copeland, Isaac Davis, Antoine Martin, Kate Pingitore, Caroline Prugar and Tyisha Rivas
- 670: Gates, fees, and preemptive runs

- Marco Cipriani, Antoine Martin, Patrick E. McCabe and Bruno Parigi
- 669: Lights, camera,...income! Estimating poverty using national accounts, survey means, and lights

- Maxim Pinkovskiy and Xavier Sala-i-Martin
- 668: Measuring student debt and its performance

- Meta Brown, Andrew Haughwout, Donghoon Lee, Joelle Scally and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 667: LIBOR: origins, economics, crisis, scandal, and reform

- David Hou and David Skeie
- 666: Bank holding company dividends and repurchases during the financial crisis

- Beverly Hirtle
- 665: Arbitrage-free affine models of the forward price of foreign currency

- J. Benson Durham
- 664: Financial stability policies for shadow banking

- Tobias Adrian
- 663: Assessing financial stability: the Capital and Loss Assessment under Stress Scenarios (CLASS) model

- Meru Bhanot, Beverly Hirtle, Anna Kovner and James Vickery
- 662: World welfare is rising: estimation using nonparametric bounds on welfare measures

- Maxim Pinkovskiy
- 661: Liquidity policies and systemic risk

- Tobias Adrian and Nina Boyarchenko
- 660: The over-the-counter theory of the fed funds market: a primer

- Gara Afonso and Ricardo Lagos
- 659: No guarantees, no trade: how banks affect export patterns

- Friederike Niepmann and Tim Schmidt-Eisenlohr
- 658: More on U.S. Treasury term premiums: spot and expected measures

- J. Benson Durham
- 657: Momentum and the term structure of interest rates

- J. Benson Durham
- 656: Arbitrage-free models of stocks and bonds

- J. Benson Durham
- 655: Fundamental disagreement

- Philippe Andrade, Richard Crump, Stefano Eusepi and Emanuel Moench
- 654: ECB monetary operations and the interbank repo market

- Peter Dunne, Michael Fleming and Andrey Zholos
- 653: Coordinating monetary and macroprudential policies

- Bianca De Paoli and Matthias Paustian
- 652: The effects of policy guidance on perceptions of the Fed’s reaction function

- Katherine Femia, Steven Friedman and Brian P. Sack
- 651: Intermediary balance sheets

- Tobias Adrian and Nina Boyarchenko
- 650: Did liquidity providers become liquidity seekers?

- Jaewon Choi and Or Shachar
- 649: Fiscal foundations of inflation: imperfect knowledge

- Stefano Eusepi and Bruce Preston
- 648: The Effects of the saving and banking glut on the U.S. economy

- Alejandro Justiniano, Giorgio Primiceri and Andrea Tambalotti
- 647: The FRBNY DSGE model

- Matthew Cocci, Marco Del Negro, Stefano Eusepi, Marc Giannoni, Raiden B. Hasegawa, M. Henry Linder, Argia Sbordone and Andrea Tambalotti
- 646: Unemployment Benefits and Unemployment in the Great Recession: The Role of Equilibrium Effects

- Marcus Hagedorn, Fatih Karahan, Iourii Manovskii and Kurt Mitman
- 645: Fire-sale spillovers and systemic risk

- Fernando Duarte and Thomas Eisenbach
- 644: The capital structure and governance of a mortgage securitization utility

- Patricia C. Mosser, Joseph Tracy and Joshua Wright
- 643: Did cuts in state aid during the Great Recession lead to changes in local property taxes?

- Rajashri Chakrabarti, Max Livingston and Joydeep Roy
- 642: Federal Reserve tools for managing rates and reserves

- Antoine Martin, James McAndrews, Ali Palida and David Skeie
- 641: Merit Aid, Student Mobility, and the Role of College Selectivity

- Rajashri Chakrabarti and Joydeep Roy
- 640: Banking globalization, transmission, and monetary policy autonomy

- Linda Goldberg
- 639: Accounting for breakout in Britain: The Industrial Revolution through a Malthusian lens

- Karol Borowiecki and Alexander Tepper
- 638: Shadow bank monitoring

- Tobias Adrian, Adam Ashcraft and Nicola Cetorelli
- 637: Heterogeneity and stability: bolster the strong, not the weak

- Dong Beom Choi
- 636: Negative equity and housing investment

- Andrew Haughwout, Sarah Sutherland and Joseph Tracy
- 635: Auctions implemented by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York during the Great Recession

- Olivier Armantier and John Sporn
- 634: Financial education and the debt behavior of the young

- Meta Brown, John Grigsby, Wilbert van der Klaauw, Jaya Wen and Basit Zafar
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