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2021, Issue EP-2021-1
- 1-15 The global saving glut and the fall in U.S. real interest rates: A 15-year retrospective
by Robert Barsky & Matthew Easton
2019, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 1-27 Can Broader Access to Direct CCP Clearing Reduce the Concentration of Cleared Derivatives?
by Nahiomy Alvarez
2019, Issue 2
- 2-12 The Macroeconomic Effects of the 2018 Bipartisan Budget Act
by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Filippo Ferroni & Jonas D. M. Fisher & Leonardo Melosi
2019, Issue 1
- 1-30 A New “Big Data” Index of U.S. Economic Activity
by Scott A. Brave & R. Andrew Butters & David Kelley
2018, Issue 4
- 1-21 Bridging Between Policymakers’ and Economists’ Views on Bubbles
by Gadi Barlevy
2018, Issue 3
- 1-28 Seasonal and Business Cycles of U.S. Employment
by Menelik Geremew & François Gourio
2018, Issue 2
- 2-14 A Monetarist View of the Fed’s Balance Sheet Normalization Period
by Marcelo Veracierto
2018, Issue 1
- 1-20 Household Inequality and the Consumption Response to Aggregate Real Shocks
by Gene Amromin & Mariacristina De Nardi & Karl Schulze
2017, Issue 8
- 1-20 What Explains the Decline in Life Insurance Ownership?
by Daniel Hartley & Anna L. Paulson & Katerina Powers
2017, Issue 7
- 2-12 Blockchain and Financial Market Innovation
by Rebecca Lewis & John McPartland & Rajeev Ranjan
2017, Issue 6
- 1-29 Mexico’s Growing Role in the Auto Industry Under NAFTA: Who Makes What and What Goes Where
by Thomas H. Klier & James M. Rubenstein
2017, Issue 5
- 2-29 The Expansion of High School Choice in Chicago Public Schools
by Lisa Barrow & Lauren Sartain
2017, Issue 4
- 1-31 Minority-Owned Banks and Their Primary Local Market Areas
by Robin G. Newberger & Maude Toussaint-Comeau
2017, Issue 2
- 1-20 Understanding Global Trends in Long-run Real Interest Rates
by Kei-Mu Yi & Jing Zhang
2017, Issue 1
- 1-13 The Goldilocks Problem: How to get Incentives and Default Waterfalls “Just Right”
by Rebecca Lewis & John McPartland
2016, Issue 5
- 1-17 What We Learn from a Sovereign Debt Restructuring in France in 1721
by Francois R. Velde
2016, Issue 4
- 00021 Cleared Margin Setting at Selected Central Counterparties
by Robert Cox & Richard Heckinger & David A. Marshall
2016, Issue 3
- 00020 Small Business Lending After the Financial Crisis: A New Competitive Landscape for Community Banks
by Julapa Jagtiani & Catharine Lemieux
2016, Issue 2
- 1-12 How Did the Great Recession Affect Payday Loans?
by Sumit Agarwal & Tal Gross & Bhashkar Mazumder
2016, Issue 1
- 1-15 What Does Online Job Search Tell Us about the Labor Market?
by R. Jason Faberman & Marianna Kudlyak
2015, Issue Q IV
- 90-100 Central Clearing: Risks and Customer Protections
by Ivana Ruffini - 101-119 Auto Production Footprints: Comparing Europe and North America
by Thomas H. Klier
2015, Issue Q III
- 77-78 The Overnight Money Market
by Benjamin Chabot & Stefania D'Amico - 00015 The Chicago Fed Survey of Business Conditions: Quantifying the Seventh District’s Beige Book Report
by Jacob Berman & Scott Brave & Thomas Walstrum
2015, Issue Q II
- 00012 A Simple Model of Gross Worker Flows across Labor Market States
by Marcelo Veracierto - 00013 Bubbles and Fools
by Gadi Barlevy
2015, Issue Q I
- 21-37 Derivatives and Collateral at U.S. Life Insurers
by Kyal Berends & Thomas B. King - 00010 The Effect of Winter Weather on U.S. Economic Activity
by Justin Bloesch & François Gourio
2014, Issue Q III
- 80-99 OTC Derivatives—A Primer on Market Infrastructure and Regulatory Policy
by Ivana Ruffini & Robert Steigerwald - 00008 Measuring Fiscal Impetus: The Great Recession in Historical Context
by Jacob Berman & Leslie McGranahan
2014, Issue Q II
- 38-51 Homebuilders, Affiliated Financing Arms and the Mortgage Crisis
by Sumit Agarwal & Gene Amromin & Claudine Gartenberg & Anna L. Paulson & Sriram Villupuram - 52-66 Industry clusters and economic development in the Seventh District’s largest cities
by Richard H. Mattoon & Norman Wang
2014, Issue Q I
- 19-37 Nowcasting Using the Chicago Fed National Activity Index
by Scott Brave & R. Andrew Butters - 00004 Black–White Differences in Intergenerational Economic Mobility in the U.S
by Bhashkar Mazumder
2013, Volume 37, Issue Q III
- 79-106 Forecasting inflation and the Great Recession
by Marco Bassetto & Todd Messer & Christine Ostrowski
2013, Volume 37, Issue Q II
- 30-46 The role of time-critical liquidity in financial markets
by David A. Marshall & Robert Steigerwald - 47-78 The sensitivity of life insurance firms to interest rate changes
by Kyal Berends & Robert McMenamin & Thanases Plestis & Richard J. Rosen
2013, Volume 37, Issue Q I
- 1-13 Unemployment among recent veterans during the Great Recession
by R. Jason Faberman & Taft Foster - 14-29 Expected income growth and the Great Recession
by Eric French & Taylor Kelley & An Qi
2013, Issue Q IV
- 130-138 Odyssean Forward Guidance in Monetary Policy: A Primer
by Jeffrey R. Campbell - 140-152 A History of Large-Scale Asset Purchases before the Federal Reserve
by Benjamin Chabot & Gabe Herman - 00003 Clarifying Liability for Twenty-First-Century Payment Fraud
by Sandeep Dhameja & Katy Jacob & Richard D. Porter
2012, Volume 36, Issue Q IV
- 117-129 The upside of down: postsecondary enrollment in the Great Recession
by Lisa Barrow & Jonathan Davis - 130-146 The efficiency and integrity of payment card systems: industry views on the risks posed by data breaches
by Julia S. Cheney & Robert M. Hunt & Katy Jacob & Richard D. Porter & Bruce J. Summers
2012, Volume 36, Issue Q III
- 75-84 Dodd–Frank: content, purpose, implementation status, and issues
by Douglas D. Evanoff & William F. Moeller - 85-97 Regulating Wall Street: the Dodd–Frank Act
by Matthew Richardson - 98-102 Implementing Dodd–Frank: orderly resolution
by Martin J. Gruenberg - 103-107 Dodd–Frank Act implementation: well into it and no further ahead
by Wayne A. Abernathy - 108-112 Implementing Dodd–Frank: identifying and mitigating systemic risk
by Mark E. Van Der Weide - 113-116 Implementing the Dodd–Frank Act: progress to date and recommendations for the future
by Scott D. O'Malia
2012, Volume 36, Issue Q II
- 35-54 Detroit back from the brink? auto industry crisis and restructuring 2008–11
by Thomas H. Klier & James M. Rubenstein - 55-74 No-arbitrage restrictions and the U.S. Treasury market
by Andrea Ajello & Luca Benzoni & Olena Chyruk
2012, Volume 36, Issue Q I
- 1-16 Consumption and the Great Recession
by David A. Benson & Mariacristina De Nardi & Eric French - 17-34 Medicaid and the elderly
by Mariacristina De Nardi & Eric French & Angshuman Gooptu & John Bailey Jones
2011, Volume 35, Issue Q IV
- 113-136 How do benefit adjustments for government transfer programs compare with their participants' inflation experiences?
by Leslie McGranahan & Anna L. Paulson - 137-145 Clearing over-the-counter derivatives
by Ed Nosal - 147-169 Worker flows and matching efficiency
by Marcelo Veracierto
2011, Volume 35, Issue Q III
- 82-96 Evaluating the role of labor market mismatch in rising unemployment
by Gadi Barlevy - 97-112 Emergence of immediate funds transfer as a general-purpose means of payment
by Bruce J. Summers & Kirstin E. Wells
2011, Volume 35, Issue Q II
- 44-68 Understanding the great trade collapse of 2008–09 and the subsequent trade recovery
by Meredith A. Crowley & Xi Luo - 71-79 How do private firms use credit lines?
by Sumit Agarwal & Souphala Chomsisengphet & John C. Driscoll
2011, Volume 35, Issue Q I
- 2-21 Competition in mortgage markets: the effect of lender type on loan characteristics
by Richard J. Rosen - 22-43 Monitoring financial stability: a financial conditions index approach
by Scott Brave & R. Andrew Butters
2010, Volume 34, Issue Q IV
- 101-115 The asset-backed securities markets, the crisis and TALF
by Sumit Agarwal & Jacqueline Barrett & Crystal Cun & Mariacristina De Nardi - 116-129 Educational attainment and household location: the case of Chicago's lakefront
by William Sander & William A. Testa
2010, Volume 34, Issue Q III
- 66-82 Improving the impact of federal aid to the states
by Taft Foster & Vanessa Haleco-Meyer & Richard H. Mattoon - 83-100 What is the relationship between large deficits and inflation in industrialized countries?
by Marco Bassetto & R. Andrew Butters
2010, Volume 34, Issue Q II
- 28-51 What is behind the rise in long-term unemployment?
by Daniel Aaronson & Bhashkar Mazumder & Shani Schechter - 52-63 Do labor market activities help predict inflation?
by Luojia Hu & Maude Toussaint-Comeau
2010, Volume 34, Issue Q I
- 2-13 Interest rates following financial re-regulation
by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Zvi Hercowitz - 14-27 Measuring the equilibrium real interest rate
by Alejandro Justiniano & Giorgio E. Primiceri
2009, Volume 33, Issue Q IV
- 2-15 How will baby boomer retirements affect teacher labor markets?
by Daniel Aaronson & Katherine Meckel - 16-37 The recession of 1937 - a cautionary tale
by Francois R. Velde - 40-57 Employment growth: cyclical movements or structural change?
by Ellen R. Rissman
2009, Volume 33, Issue Q III
- 29-43 Investing over the life cycle with long-run labor income risk
by Luca Benzoni & Olena Chyruk - 44-60 Preannounced tax cuts and their potential influence on the 2001 recession
by R. Andrew Butters & Marcelo Veracierto
2009, Volume 33, Issue Q II
- 2-17 From tail fins to hybrids: How Detroit lost its dominance of the U.S. auto market
by Thomas H. Klier - 18-37 Comparing patterns of default among prime and subprime mortgages
by Gene Amromin & Anna L. Paulson - 38-55 Policymaking under uncertainty: Gradualism and robustness
by Gadi Barlevy
2009, Volume 33, Issue Q I
- 2-6 Economic Perspectives special issue on payments fraud: an introduction
by Gene Amromin & Richard D. Porter - 7-13 Payments fraud: perception versus reality - a conference summary
by Tiffany Gates & Katy Jacob - 17-21 Fraud containment
by Bruce J. Summers - 22-30 Data security, privacy, and identity theft: The economics behind the policy debates
by William Roberds & Stacey L. Schreft - 31-36 Perspectives on retail payments fraud
by Stephen R. Malphrus - 37-42 Divided we fall: Fighting payments fraud together
by Mark N. Greene - 43-49 An examination of the fraud liability shift in consumer card-based payment systems
by Duncan B. Douglass - 50-59 Vulnerabilities in first-generation RFID-enabled credit cards
by Daniel V. Bailey & Kevin Fu & Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin & Ari Juels & Tom O'Hare
2008, Volume 32, Issue Q IV
- 2-14 Professional employer organizations: What are they, who uses them, and why should we care?
by Britton Lombardi & Yukako Ono - 15-27 Economics of payment cards: a status report
by Wilko Bolt & Sujit Chakravorti - 30-50 Do ethnic enclaves and networks promote immigrant self-employment?
by Maude Toussaint-Comeau
2008, Volume 32, Issue Q III
- 2-16 School vouchers: recent findings and unanswered questions
by Lisa Barrow & Cecilia Elena Rouse - 17-28 Determinants of automobile loan default and prepayment
by Sumit Agarwal & Brent W. Ambrose & Souphala Chomsisengphet - 29-46 How the U.S. economy resembles a (very) big business
by Jeffrey R. Campbell
2008, Volume 32, Issue Q II
- 2-16 Does education improve health? A reexamination of the evidence from compulsory schooling laws
by Bhashkar Mazumder - 17-32 How do EITC recipients spend their refunds?
by Andrew Goodman-Bacon & Leslie McGranahan - 33-45 Are inflation targets good inflation forecasts?
by Marie Diron & Benoit Mojon
2008, Volume 32, Issue Q I
- 2-16 Obesity, disability, and the labor force
by Kristin F. Butcher & Kyung-Hong Park - 17-28 Avoiding a meltdown: managing the value of small change
by Francois R. Velde - 29-39 Corruption and innovation
by Marcelo Veracierto
2007, Volume 31, Issue Q IV
- 2-17 Understanding the evolution of trade deficits: trade elasticities of industrialized countries
by Leland D. Crane & Meredith A. Crowley & Saad Quayyum - 18-36 Evidence on entrepreneurs in the United States: data from the 1989–2004 survey of consumer finances
by Mariacristina De Nardi & Phil Doctor & Spencer D. Krane - 37-49 A bank by any other name ..
by Christian A. Johnson & George G. Kaufman
2007, Volume 31, Issue Q III
- 2-32 Issues facing state and local government pensions
by Richard H. Mattoon - 33-43 Government investment and the European stability and growth pact
by Marco Bassetto & Vadym Lepetyuk - 44-59 Economic theory and asset bubbles
by Gadi Barlevy
2007, Volume 31, Issue Q II
- 2-21 Against the tide—currency use among Latin American immigrants in Chicago
by Carrie Jankowski & Richard D. Porter & Tara N. Rice - 22-47 Transforming payment choices by doubling fees on the Illinois Tollway
by Gene Amromin & Carrie Jankowski & Richard D. Porter - 48-65 Asset rundown after retirement: the importance of rate of return shocks
by Olesya Baker & Phil Doctor & Eric French
2007, Volume 31, Issue Q I
- 2-13 Who are temporary nurses?
by Andrew Goodman-Bacon & Yukako Ono - 16-35 Bubble, bubble, toil, and trouble
by Cabray L. Haines & Richard J. Rosen - 36-46 New evidence on labor market dynamics over the business cycle
by Bhashkar Mazumder
2006, Volume 30, Issue Q IV
- 2-21 Policymakers, researchers, and practitioners discuss the role of central counterparties
by Douglas D. Evanoff & Daniela Russo & Robert Steigerwald - 22-29 Derivatives clearing and settlement: a comparison of central counterparties and alternative structures
by Robert R. Bliss & Robert Steigerwald - 32-36 Issues related to central counterparty clearing: opening remarks
by Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell - 37-41 Central counterparty clearing: history, innovation, and regulation
by Randall S. Kroszner - 42-45 Central counterparties: the role of multilateralism and monopoly
by Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa - 46-50 Public policy and central counterparty clearing
by Michael H. Moskow - 51-53 Issues related to central counterparty clearing: concluding remarks
by Jean-Claude Trichet
2006, Volume 30, Issue Q III
- 2-13 Right before the end: asset decumulation at the end of life
by Olesya Baker & Mariacristina De Nardi & Phil Doctor & Eric French & John Bailey Jones - 14-27 The self-employment duration of younger men over the business cycle
by Ellen R. Rissman - 29-44 The great turn-of-the-century housing boom
by Jonas D. M. Fisher & Saad Quayyum - 45-60 Are U.S. and Seventh District business cycles alike?
by Michael A. Kouparitsas & Daisuke J. Nakajima
2006, Volume 30, Issue Q II
- 2-6 The geographic evolution of the U.S. auto industry (pt. 1)
by Thomas H. Klier & Daniel P. McMillen - 7-13 The geographic evolution of the U.S. auto industry (pt. 2)
by Thomas H. Klier & Daniel P. McMillen - 14-27 The economic value of education by race and ethnicity
by Lisa Barrow & Cecilia Elena Rouse - 29-43 Payment instrument choice: the case of prepaid cards
by Sujit Chakravorti & Victor Lubasi - 44-55 A comparison of U.S. corporate and bank insolvency resolution
by Robert R. Bliss & George G. Kaufman
2006, Volume 30, Issue Q I
- 2-18 The decline in teen labor force participation
by Daniel Aaronson & Kyung-Hong Park & Daniel G. Sullivan - 19-38 Variations in consumer sentiment across demographic groups
by Leslie McGranahan & Maude Toussaint-Comeau - 39-54 Earnings announcements, private information, and liquidity
by Craig H. Furfine - 56-65 An alternative measure of inflation
by Francois R. Velde
2005, Volume 29, Issue Q IV
- 2-18 The U.S. trade deficit: made in China?
by Chad P. Bown & Meredith A. Crowley & Rachel McCulloch & Daisuke J. Nakajima - 19-31 Energy markets and the Midwest economy
by Richard H. Mattoon - 34-51 Shopping without cash: the emergence of the e-purse
by Carol L. Clark - 52-70 Consumption-based macroeconomic forecasting
by Jeffrey R. Campbell & Spencer D. Krane
2005, Volume 29, Issue Q III
- 2-15 Determinants of supplier plant location: evidence from the auto industry
by Thomas H. Klier - 16-23 Switching primary federal regulators: is it beneficial for U.S. banks?
by Richard J. Rosen - 49-68 Seasonal monetary policy
by Marcelo Veracierto
2005, Volume 29, Issue Q II
- 2-12 Bringing together policymakers, researchers, and practitioners to discuss job loss
by Kristin F. Butcher & Kevin F. Hallock - 13-28 What do we know about job loss in the United States? evidence from the displaced workers survey, 1984-2004
by Henry S. Farber - 29-37 Job loss: bridging the research and policy discussion
by Lisa M. Lynch - 38-46 Globalization and job loss, from manufacturing to services
by Lori G. Kletzer - 47-66 Is retraining displaced workers a good investment?
by Louis S. Jacobson & Robert J. LaLonde & Daniel G. Sullivan - 67-74 Understanding and addressing the challenges of job loss for low-wage workers
by Steven Redfield - 75-85 After the doors close: assisting laid-off workers to find jobs
by Randall W. Eberts - 86-93 Return on investment of high-quality outplacement programs
by John A. Challenger - 94-107 A lawyer's perspective on planning a reduction in force
by Kenneth D. Schwartz - 108-111 Public policy and downsizing decisions
by Peter Cappelli
2005, Volume 29, Issue Q I
- 2-11 Outsourcing, firm size, and product complexity: evidence from credit unions
by Yukako Ono & Victor Stango - 12-29 Is there evidence of the new economy in U.S. GDP data?
by Michael A. Kouparitsas - 32-49 The cost of business cycles and the benefits of stabilization
by Gadi Barlevy - 50-63 A stable money demand: Looking for the right monetary aggregate
by Pedro Teles & Ruilin Zhou
2004, Volume 28, Issue Q IV
- 2-11 Interest rates and the timing of new production
by Boyan Jovanovic & Peter L. Rousseau - 12-31 In search of a robust inflation forecast
by Scott Brave & Jonas D. M. Fisher - 34-51 How do banks make money? the fallacies of fee income
by Robert DeYoung & Tara N. Rice - 52-67 How do banks make money? a variety of business strategies
by Robert DeYoung & Tara N. Rice
2004, Volume 28, Issue Q III
- 2-12 The relationship between Hispanic residential location and homeownership
by Sherrie L. W. Rhine & Maude Toussaint-Comeau - 13-25 FDIC losses in bank failures: has FDICIA made a difference?
by George G. Kaufman - 28-39 House prices and the proposed expansion of Chicago's O'Hare Airport
by Daniel P. McMillen - 40-54 You can't take it with you: asset run-down at the end of the life cycle
by Katharine Anderson & Eric French & Tina Lam
2004, Volume 28, Issue Q II
- 2-21 Assessing the jobless recovery
by Daniel Aaronson & Ellen R. Rissman & Daniel G. Sullivan - 21-35 Is the official unemployment rate misleading? a look at labor market statistics over the business cycle
by Lisa Barrow - 36-39 Can sectoral reallocation explain the jobless recovery?
by Daniel Aaronson & Ellen R. Rissman & Daniel G. Sullivan - 50-60 Creative destruction in local markets
by Jaap H. Abbring & Jeffrey R. Campbell
2004, Volume 28, Issue Q I
- 2-17 The state of the state and local government sector: fiscal issues in the Seventh District
by Richard H. Mattoon - 18-31 Cyclical implications of the Basel II capital standards
by Anil K. Kashyap & Jeremy C. Stein - 34-51 Poor hand or poor play? the rise and fall of inflation in the U.S
by Francois R. Velde - 52-67 The acceleration in U.S. total productivity after 1995: the role of information technology
by John G. Fernald & Shanthi Ramnath
2003, Volume 27, Issue Q IV
- 2-12 Decimalization and market liquidity
by Craig H. Furfine - 13-27 Estimating U.S. metropolitan area export and import competition
by Thomas H. Klier & William A. Testa & Alexei Zelenev - 30-41 Family resources and college enrollment
by Bhashkar Mazumder - 42-57 An introduction to the WTO and GATT
by Meredith A. Crowley
2003, Volume 27, Issue Q III
- 2-18 Banking relationships during financial distress: the evidence from Japan
by Elijah Brewer & Hesna Genay & George G. Kaufman - 19-29 Vacation laws and annual work hours
by Joseph Altonji & Jennifer Oldham - 30-48 Economic perspectives on childhood obesity
by Patricia M. Anderson & Kristin F. Butcher & Phillip B. Levine - 49-60 Early warning models for bank supervision: Simpler could be better
by Julapa Jagtiani & James Kolari & Catharine Lemieux & G. Hwan Shin
2003, Volume 27, Issue Q II
- 2-14 Employment subcenters in Chicago: past, present, and future
by Daniel P. McMillen - 15-28 Temporary help services and the volatility of industry output
by Yukako Ono & Alexei Zelenev - 29-39 The optimal price of money
by Pedro Teles - 40-53 Testing the Calvo model of sticky prices
by Martin S. Eichenbaum & Jonas D. M. Fisher
2003, Volume 27, Issue Q I
- 2-21 An evaluation of real GDP forecasts: 1996-2001
by Spencer D. Krane - 22-45 Inflation and monetary policy in the twentieth century
by Lawrence J. Christiano & Terry J. Fitzgerald - 48-58 Bankruptcy law and large complex financial organizations: a primer
by Robert R. Bliss - 59-67 Economic perspective on the political history of the Second Bank of the United States
by Edward J. Green
2002, Volume 26, Issue Q IV
- 2-17 The challenges facing community banks: in their own words
by Robert DeYoung & Denise Duffy - 18-27 Entry and competition in highly concentrated banking markets
by Nicola Cetorelli - 30-41 Understanding U.S. regional cyclical comovement: How important are spillovers and common shocks?
by Michael A. Kouparitsas - 42-55 Sorting out Japan's financial crisis
by Anil K. Kashyap
2002, Volume 26, Issue Q III
- 2-25 Unprepared for boom or bust: understanding the current state fiscal crisis
by Leslie McGranahan - 26-43 The 2001 recession and the Chicago Fed National Index: identifying business cycle turning points
by Charles L. Evans & Chin Te Liu & Genevieve Pham-Kanter - 44-59 Why do we use so many checks?
by Sujit Chakravorti & Timothy McHugh - 60-72 Analyzing the relationship between health insurance, health costs, and health care utilization
by Eric French & Kirti Kamboj
2002, Volume 26, Issue Q II
- 2-11 The center restored: Chicago's residential price gradient reemerges
by Daniel P. McMillen - 12-26 Location trends of large company headquarters during the 1990s
by Thomas H. Klier & William A. Testa - 27-41 Post-resolution treatment of depositors at failed banks: implications for the severity of banking crises, systemic risk, and too big to fail
by George G. Kaufman & Steven A. Seelig - 42-58 Following the yellow brick road: how the United States adopted the gold standard
by Francois R. Velde
2002, Volume 26, Issue Q I
- 2-18 The electricity system at the crossroads--policy choices and pitfalls
by Richard H. Mattoon - 19-31 The aggregate effects of advance notice requirements
by Marcelo Veracierto - 32-44 When can we forecast inflation?
by Jonas D. M. Fisher & Chin Te Liu & Ruilin Zhou