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The Federal Reserve System's Weekly Balance Sheet since 1914

Cecila Bao, Justin Chen, Nicholas Fries, Andrew Gibson, Emma Paine and Kurt Schuler ()
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Cecila Bao: The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise
Justin Chen: The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise
Nicholas Fries: The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise
Andrew Gibson: The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise
Emma Paine: The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise
Kurt Schuler: The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise

No 115, Studies in Applied Economics from The Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise

Abstract: We present the first full digitized data of the Federal Reserve System’s system-wide weekly balance sheet from its beginning in 1914 in an accompanying spreadsheet workbook. The data will be of interest to anyone wishing to study the Fed’s monetary policy from a quantitative perspective.

Keywords: Federal Reserve System; Fed; balance sheet; assets; liabilities; gold; H.4.1 release (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E51 E58 N22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 16 pages
Date: 2018-07
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