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2024
- 2024-7 Manufacturing Gains from Green Energy and Semiconductor Spending since the CHIPS and Inflation Reduction Acts
by Omar Barbiero - 2024-6 The Impact of Global Shipping Cost Surges on US Import Price Inflation
by Leslie Sheng Shen & Hillary Stein - 2024-5 Productivity Improvements and Markup Normalization Can Support Further Wage Gains without Inflationary Pressures
by Vaishali Garga & Giovanni P. Olivei & J. Christina Wang - 2024-4 A Faster Convergence of Shelter Prices and Market Rent: Implications for Inflation
by Christopher D. Cotton - 2024-3 Buy Now, Pay Later: Who Uses It and Why
by Joanna Stavins - 2024-2 Addressing Housing Shortages through Tax Abatement
by Paul S. Willen - 2024-1 Is Post-pandemic Wage Growth Fueling Inflation?
by Philippe Andrade & Falk Bräuning & José Fillat & Gustavo Joaquim
2023
- 97263 Have US Households Depleted All the Excess Savings They Accumulated during the Pandemic?
by Omar Barbiero & Dhiren Patki - 97187 Credit Card Spending and Borrowing since the Start of the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Joanna Stavins - 97115 Firms’ Cash Holdings and Monetary Policy Transmission
by Falk Bräuning & José Fillat & Gustavo Joaquim - 96859 What Is Driving Inflation—Besides the Usual Culprits?
by Christopher D. Cotton & Vaishali Garga - 96665 The Distribution of Sectoral Price Changes and Recent Inflation Developments
by Christopher D. Cotton & Vaishali Garga & Giovanni P. Olivei & Viacheslav Sheremirov - 96664 Interest Expenses, Coverage Ratio, and Firm Distress
by Falk Bräuning & Gustavo Joaquim & Hillary Stein - 96216 The Historical Effects of Banking Distress on Economic Activity
by Falk Bräuning & Viacheslav Sheremirov - 95748 The Limited Role of Intergenerational Transfers for Understanding Racial Wealth Disparities
by John Edward Sabelhaus & Jeffrey P. Thompson - 95664 Forecasting CPI Shelter under Falling Market-Rent Growth
by Christopher D. Cotton & John O'Shea
2022
- 95265 Sectoral Mobility during the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Catherine Cox & Osborne Jackson - 94983 Are the Demand and Supply Channels of Inflation Persistent? Evidence from a Novel Decomposition of PCE Inflation
by Viacheslav Sheremirov - 94444 Lessons Learned from Mortgage Borrower Policies and Outcomes during the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Kristopher Gerardi & Lauren Lambie-Hanson & Paul S. Willen - 94265 Cost-Price Relationships in a Concentrated Economy
by Falk Bräuning & José Fillat & Gustavo Joaquim - 93991 Did the Medicaid Expansion Crowd Out Other Payment Sources for Medications for Opioid Use Disorder? Evidence from Rhode Island
by Mary A. Burke & Riley Sullivan
2021
- 93543 Debt, Deficits, and Interest Rates
by Christopher D. Cotton - 93541 Allocation and Employment Effect of the Paycheck Protection Program
by Gustavo Joaquim - 93533 Population Aging and the US Labor Force Participation Rate
by Daniel H. Cooper & Christopher L. Foote & María Jose Luengo-Prado & Giovanni P. Olivei - 93430 Consumption Spending during the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Christopher D. Cotton & Vaishali Garga & Justin Rohan - 93422 Measuring the US Employment Situation Using Online Panels: The Yale Labor Survey
by Christopher L. Foote & Tyler Hounshell & William D. Nordhaus & Douglas Rivers & Pamela Torola - 93068 The Main Street Lending Program
by David M. Arseneau & José Fillat & Molly Mahar & Donald P. Morgan & Skander J. Van den Heuvel - 93055 How Did the MSLP Borrowers Fare Before and During COVID-19?
by Joshua Ballance & Melanie Qing & J. Christina Wang - 92970 A New Look at Racial Disparities Using a More Comprehensive Wealth Measure
by Alice Henriques Volz & Jeffrey P. Thompson - 92827 The Drivers of Inflation Dynamics during the Pandemic: (Early) Evidence from Disaggregated Consumption Data
by Viacheslav Sheremirov - 92793 Racial Differences in Mortgage Refinancing, Distress, and Housing Wealth Accumulation during COVID-19
by Kristopher Gerardi & Lauren Lambie-Hanson & Paul S. Willen - 92116 A Helping Hand to Main Street Where and When It Was Needed
by Falk Bräuning & José Fillat & Frankie Lin & J. Christina Wang - 90899 COVID-19 and the Labor Market Outcomes for Prime-Aged Women
by María Jose Luengo-Prado - 90326 Uptake of the Main Street Lending Program
by Falk Bräuning & Teodora Paligorova - 90307 The Medicaid Expansion and the Uptake of Medication-assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: Evidence from the Rhode Island All-payer Claims Database, 2012–2018
by Mary A. Burke & Riley Sullivan
2020
- 89267 Evaluating the Benefits of a Streamlined Refinance Program
by Kristopher Gerardi & Lara Loewenstein & Paul S. Willen - 89224 The Roles of Mobility and Masks in the Spread of COVID-19
by Daniel H. Cooper & Vaishali Garga & María Jose Luengo-Prado & Jenny Tang - 88967 Corporate Debt Maturity and Monetary Policy
by Falk Bräuning & José Fillat & J. Christina Wang - 88356 Forecasting the New England States’ Tax Revenues in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Bo Zhao - 88244 An Approach to Predicting Regional Labor Market Effects of Economic Shocks: The COVID-19 Pandemic in New England
by Osborne Jackson - 87795 The Great Leverage 2.0? A Tale of Different Indicators of Corporate Leverage
by Falk Bräuning & J. Christina Wang - 87522 Predicting Recessions Using the Yield Curve: The Role of the Stance of Monetary Policy
by Daniel H. Cooper & Jeffrey C. Fuhrer & Giovanni P. Olivei
2019
- 19-2 Access to medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder: is Rhode Island different, and why?
by Mary A. Burke - 19-1 Stress testing effects on portfolio similarities among large US Banks
by Falk Bräuning & José Fillat
2018
- 18-3 Technology, the nature of information, and fintech marketplace lending
by J. Christina Wang
2017
- 18-2 Wage inflation and informal work
by Anat Bracha & Mary A. Burke - 18-1 The liquidity effect of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet reduction on short-term interest rates
by Falk Bräuning - 17-6 The equilibrium real policy rate through the lens of standard growth models
by Daniel E. Sichel & J. Christina Wang - 17-5 Sectoral inflation and the Phillips curve: what has changed since the Great Recession?
by María Jose Luengo-Prado & Nikhil Rao & Viacheslav Sheremirov - 17-4 Faster payments: market structure and policy considerations
by Garth Baughman & Fumiko Hayashi & Mark D. Manuszak & Aaron Rosenbaum & Joanna Stavins & Kylie Stewart - 17-3 Uncovering covered interest parity: the role of bank regulation and monetary policy
by Falk Bräuning & Kovid Puria - 17-1 Community Education Circles in the Lawrence Public Schools: evaluation design and baseline survey data
by Katharine L. Bradbury & John C. Brown & Mary A. Burke & Erin Graves & Robert K. Triest
2016
- 17-2 Relative pay, productivity, and labor supply
by Anat Bracha - 16-2 Labor force participation in New England vs. the United States, 2007–2015: why was the regional decline more moderate?
by Mary A. Burke - 16-1 Why have revenue-strapped New England school districts been slow to turn to alternative funding sources?
by Thomas Downes
2015
- 15-10 Changing patterns in informal work participation in the United States 2013–2015
by Anat Bracha & Mary A. Burke & Arman Khachiyan - 15-9 The effects of a stronger dollar on U.S. prices
by Federico J. Diez & Gita Gopinath - 15-8 A post-mortem of the life insurance industry's bid for capital during the financial crisis
by Michelle L. Barnes & James Bohn & Cynthia Martin - 15-7 The Rhode Island labor market in recovery: where is the skills gap?
by Mary A. Burke - 15-6 Why has the cyclicality of productivity changed?: what does it mean?
by John G. Fernald & J. Christina Wang - 15-5 Credit supply disruptions: from credit crunches to financial crisis
by Joe Peek & Eric Rosengren - 15-4 Household formation over time: evidence from two cohorts of young adults
by Daniel H. Cooper & María Jose Luengo-Prado - 15-3 Global standards for liquidity regulation
by Eva Liebmann & Joe Peek - 15-2 Did abnormal weather affect U.S. employment growth in early 2015?
by Christopher L. Foote - 15-1 How do speed and security influence consumers' payment behavior?
by Scott Schuh & Joanna Stavins
2014
- 14-13 Informal work in the United States: evidence from survey responses
by Anat Bracha & Mary A. Burke - 14-12 Let's talk about it: what policy tools should the Fed \\"normally\\" use?
by Michelle L. Barnes - 14-11 SNAP: should we be worried about a sudden, sharp rise from low, long-term rates?
by Ali Ozdagli - 14-10 Productivity in the slow lane?: the role of information and communications technology
by Alison Pearson & J. Christina Wang - 14-9 Rhode Island in the Great Recession: factors contributing to its sharp downturn and slow recovery
by Mary A. Burke - 14-8 The Great Recession, entrepreneurship, and productivity performance
by Federico J. Diez - 14-7 Student loan debt and economic outcomes
by Daniel H. Cooper & J. Christina Wang - 14-6 The emerging market economies in times of taper-talk and actual tapering
by Federico J. Diez - 14-5 Costs and benefits of building faster payment systems: the U.K. experience and implications for the United States
by Claire Greene & Marc Rysman & Scott Schuh & Oz Shy - 14-4 Bitcoin as money?
by Stephanie Lo & J. Christina Wang - 14-3 The competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing
by Federico J. Diez & Gita Gopinath - 14-2 Labor market exit and re-entry: is the United States poised for a rebound in the labor force participation rate?
by Daniel H. Cooper & María Jose Luengo-Prado - 141 Tight credit conditions continue to constrain the housing recovery
by Jordan Rappaport & Paul S. Willen