> Verlagsreihe
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WP 2024, 01 (January 30, 2024):
Occupational switching during the Second Industrial Revolution Bart Hobijn and Robert S. Kaplan
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 02 (January 26, 2024):
Data, privacy laws and firm production evidence from the GDPR Mert Demirer, Diego Jiménez-Hernández, Dean Li, and Sida Peng
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 03 (February 8, 2024):
Racial wealth gains and gaps nine facts about the disparities Kristen Broady, Anthony Barr, Darlene Booth-Bell, and Lucas Cain
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 04 (January 31, 2024):
Persuasion and dissuasion in political campaigns political communication and media coverage in senate races Camilo García-Jimeno and Pinar Yildirim
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 05 (February 14, 2024):
Civil liberties and social structure Selman Erol and Camilo García-Jimeno
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 06 (February 15, 2024):
Schooling and political activism in the early civil rights era Daniel Aaronson, Mark Borgschulte, Sunny Liu, and Bhashkar Mazumder
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 09 (March 24, 2024):
Downward nominal rigidities and bond premia François Gourio and Phuong Ngo
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 07 (February 2024):
Tax revolts and sovereign defaults Fernando Arce, Jan Morgan, and Nicolas Werquin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 08 (March 26, 2024):
Open-ended treasury purchases from market functioning to financial easing Stefania D'Amico, Max Gillet, Sam Schulhofer-Wohl, and Tim Seida
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 10 (April 5, 2024):
Understanding money using historical evidence Adam Brzezinski, Nuno Palma, and François R. Velde
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2024, 11 (April 12, 2024):
Downward price rigidities and inflationary relative demand shocks Dennis Bonam and Bart Hobijn
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2024]
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WP 2023, 28 (August 18, 2023):
Identification using higher-order moments restrictions Philippe Andrade, Filippo Ferroni, and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 32 (August 31, 2023):
Forecasted treatment effects Irene Botosaru, Raffaella Giacomini, and Martin Weidner
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 30 (July 20, 2023):
The "privatization" of municipal debt Ivan T. Ivanov and Tom Zimmermann
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 27 (August 2023):
Aggregate dynamics in mirrlees economies the case of persistent shocks Marcelo Veracierto
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 31 (August 2023):
Are friends of schools the enemies of equity? the interplay of public school funding policies and private external fundraising Lisa Barrow, Sarah Komisarow, and Lauren Sartain
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 29 (August 2023):
Nonbank lenders as global shock absorbers evidence from US Monetary Policy spillovers David Elliott, Ralf R. Meisenzahl, and José-Luis Peydró
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 26 (August 2, 2023):
A robust method for microforecasting and estimation of random effects Raffaella Giacomini, Sokbae Lee, and Silvia Sarpietro
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 44 (November 2023):
What do lead banks learn from leveraged loan investors? Max Bruche, Ralf R. Meisenzahl, and David Xiaoyu Xu
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 43 (December 5, 2023):
Consumption, wealth, and income inequality a tale of tails Alexandre Gaillard, Christian Hellwig, Philipp Wangner, and Nicolas Werquin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 40 (October 12, 2023):
The role of information in pharmaceutical advertising theory and evidence Kelli Marquardt and Conor Ryan
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 17 (April 21, 2023):
What does the CDS market imply for a U.S. default? Luca Benzoni, Christian Cabanilla, Alessandro Cocco, and Cullen Kavoussi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 15 (April 20, 2023):
Bank branch access evidence from geolocation data Jung Sakong and Alexander K. Zentefis
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 08 (April 14, 2023):
One asset does not fit all inflation hedging by index and horizon Stefania D'Amico and Thomas B. King
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 12 (March 30, 2023):
How climate change shapes bank lending evidence from portfolio reallocation Ralf R. Meisenzahl
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 14 (April 2023):
Who cares? paid sick leave mandates, care-giving, and gender Tanya Byker, Elena Patel, and Shanthi Ramnath
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 11 (March 14, 2023):
Employment and welfare effects of the quota for disabled workers in Brazil Gustavo de Souza
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 16 (April 20, 2023):
International diversification, reallocation, and the labor share Joel M. David, Romain Ranciere, and David Zeke
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 13 (March 2023):
The effects of prescription drug monitoring programs on labor market activity and credit outcomes Sumedha Gupta and Bhash Mazumder
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 04 (January 2023):
Societal disruptions and child mental health evidence from ADHD diagnosis during the Covid-19 pandemic Seth Freedman, Kelli Marquardt, Dario Salcedo, Kosali Simon, and Coady Wing
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 39 (October 9, 2023):
Immigration and the labor market in the post-pandemic recovery Kristin F. Butcher, Lucas Cain, Camilo García-Jimeno, and Ryan Perry
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 38 (October 2023):
The shifting reasons for Beveridge-curve shifts Gadi Barlevy, R. Jason Faberman, Bart Hobijn, and Ayşegül Şahin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 42 (November 30, 2023):
Robots, tools, and jobs evidence from brazilian labor markets Gustavo de Souza and Haishi Li
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 41 (November, 2023):
Medicaid-ing uninsurance? the impact of the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion on uninsurance spells Bradley Heim, Ithai Lurie, Elena Patel, and Shanthi Ramnath
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 37 (September 27, 2023):
R&d subsidy and import substitution growing in the shadow of protection Gustavo de Souza
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 36 (September 26, 2023):
The Chicago Fed DSGE model version 2 Jeffrey R. Campbell, Filippo Ferroni, Jonas D.M. Fisher, and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 35 (September 13, 2023):
Charged and almost ready what is holding back the resale market for battery electric vehicles? Levi Bognar, Scott Brave, Thomas Klier, and Leslie McGranahan
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 34 (May 17, 2023):
Retail investors' contrarian behavior around news, attention, and the momentum effect Cheng (Patrick) Luo, Enrichetta Ravina, Marco Sammon, and Luis M. Viceira
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 33 (September 2023):
The lasting impact of historical residential security maps on experienced segregation Daniel Aaronson, Joel Kaiyuan Han, Daniel A. Hartley, and Bhashkar Mazumder
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 21 (April 2023):
Women's colleges and economics major choice evidence from Wellesley College applicants Kristin F. Butcher, Patrick J. McEwan, and Akila Weerapana
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 22 (June 7, 2023):
Learning monetary policy strategies at the effective lower bound with sudden surprises Spencer Krane, Leonardo Melosi, and Matthias Rottner
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 23 (June 29, 2023):
Preferences over the racial composition of neighborhoods estimates and implications Morris A. Davis, Jesse Gregory, and Daniel A. Hartley
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 24 (April 2023):
Financial crises and the global supply network evidence from multinational enterprises Sergi Basco, Giulia Felice, Bruno Merlevede, and Martí Mestieri
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 25 (July 23, 2023):
A comment on monetary policy and rational asset price bubbles Franklin Allen, Gadi Barlevy, and Douglas Gale
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 05 (January 19, 2023):
Pushing bonds over the edge monetary policy and municipal bond liquidity John Bagley, Stefan Gissler, Kent Hiteshew, and Ivan T. Ivanov
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 06 (February 27, 2023):
The Covid-19 pandemic spurred growth in automation what does this mean for minority workers? Kristen Broady, Darlene Booth Bell, Anthony Barr, and Ryan Perry
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 10 (March 8, 2023):
The labor market impact of Covid-19 on Asian Americans Chris de Mena, Suvy Qin, and Jing Zhang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 07 (January 2, 2023):
Gas, guns, and governments financial costs of anti-ESG policies Daniel G. Garrett and Ivan T. Ivanov
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 09 (March 8, 2023):
What determines state heterogeneity in response to US tariff changes? Ana Maria Santacreu, Michael Sposi, and Jing Zhang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 19 (April 19, 2022):
Should the government sell you goods? evidence from the milk market in Mexico Diego Jiménez-Hernández and Enrique Seira
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 18 (May 5, 2023):
The dual U.S. labor market uncovered Hie Joo Ahn, Bart Hobijn, and Ayşegül Şahin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 20 (May 2023):
Overborrowing, underborrowing, and macroprudential policy Fernando Arce, Julien Bengui, and Javier Bianchi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 01 (December 7, 2022):
Debt dynamics with fixed issuance costs Luca Benzoni, Lorenzo Garlappi, Robert S. Goldstein, and Chao Ying
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2023, 02 (January 9, 2023):
Blockbusting and the challenges faced by black families in building wealth through housing in the postwar United States Daniel Hartley and Jonathan Rose
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 2023
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WP 2023, 03 (January 19, 2023):
Job-to-job mobility and inflation Renato Faccini and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2023]
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WP 2022, 04 (February 15, 2022):
A model of economic activity in San Francisco during the 1918 influenza epidemic François R. Velde
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 06 (February 2022):
Financial stability considerations for monetary policy theoretical mechanisms Andrea Ajello, Nina Boyarchenko, Francois Gourio, and Andrea Tambalotti
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 05 (January 26, 2022):
Cyclical transactions and wealth inequality Jung Sakong
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 19 (November 18, 2021):
A machine learning projection method for macro-finance models Vytautas Valaitis and Alessandro T. Villa
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 21 (September 22, 2021):
Optimal procurement with quality concerns Giuseppe Lopomo, Nicola Persico, and Alessandro T. Villa
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 37 (August 29, 2022):
Inflation as a fiscal limit Francesco Bianchi and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 36 (August 18, 2022):
Interest spreads and margins in collateral equilibrium with heterogeneous beliefs Robert Barsky, Avery Bogus, and Matthew Easton
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 51 (October 25, 2022):
The selection effects of part-time work experimental evidence from a large-scale recruitment drive Hyuncheol Bryant Kim, Hyunseob Kim, and John Y. Zhu
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 49 (October 5, 2022):
(Trade) war and peace how to impose international trade sanctions Gustavo de Souza, Naiyuan Hu, Haishi Li, and Yuan Mei
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 48 (October 5, 2022):
It's good weather for more government the effect of weather on fiscal policy Gustavo de Souza
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 50 (October 19, 2022):
Set it and forget it? financing retirement in an age of defaults Lucas Goodman, Anita Mukherjee, and Shanthi Ramnath
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 53 (September 6, 2022):
The labor market consequences of appropriate technology Gustavo de Souza
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 28 (June 2022):
Government debt management and inflation with real and nominal bonds Lukas Schmid, Vytautas Valaitis, and Alessandro T. Villa
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 24 (June 9, 2022):
The research university, invention, and industry evidence from German history Jeremiah E. Dittmar and Ralf R. Meisenzahl
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 26 (June 14, 2022):
Estimating nonlinear heterogeneous agents models with neural networks Hanno Kase, Leonardo Melosi, and Matthias Rottner
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 27 (June 16, 2022):
Nonbanks, banks, and monetary policy U.S. loan-level evidence since the 1990s David Elliott, Ralf R. Meisenzahl, José-Luis Peydró, and Bryce C. Turner
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 25 (April 2022):
Universal student enrollment systems the more policies change, the more enrollment patterns stay the same Lauren Sartain, Riley Lewers, and Lisa Barrow
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 23 (June 2022):
Mis(sed) diagnosis: physician decision-making and ADHD Kelli Marquardt
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 22 (August 2021):
Physician practice style for mental health conditions the case of ADHD Kelli Marquardt
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 07 (March 2022):
Moral hazard, optimal unemployment insurance, and aggregate dynamics Marcelo Veracierto
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 08 (February 2022):
Has the willingness to work fallen during the Covid pandemic? R. Jason Faberman, Andreas I. Mueller, and Ayşegül Şahin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 20 (January 2022):
Capital and labor taxes with costly state contingency Alex Clymo, Andrea Lanteri, and Alessandro T. Villa
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 38 (August 19, 2022):
The signaling effects of fiscal announcements Leonardo Melosi, Hiroshi Morita, and Francesco Zanetti
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 15 (May 3, 2022):
Global innovation spillovers and productivity evidence from 100 years of World Patent Data Enrico Berkes, Kristina Manysheva, and Martí Mestieri
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 18 (May 11, 2022):
Generalized compensation principle Karl Schulz, Aleh Tsyvinski, and Nicolas Werquin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 31 (July 6, 2022):
Monetary policy, inflation outlook, and recession probabilities Andrea Ajello, Luca Benzoni, Makena Schwinn, Yannick Timmer, and Francisco Vazquez-Grande
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 32 (July 2022):
Seven economic facts about the U.S. racial wealth gap Kristen Broady, Darlene Booth-Bell, and Taylor Griffin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 33 (July 2021):
Sample selection models without exclusion restrictions parameter heterogeneity and partial identification Bo E. Honoré and Luojia Hu
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 34 (July 2022):
Simultaneity in binary outcome models with an application to employment for couples Bo E. Honoré, Luojia Hu, Ekaterini Kyriazidou, and Martin Weidner
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 35 (August 3, 2022):
On speculative frenzies and stabilization policy Gadi Barlevy
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 29 (July 5, 2022):
Destruction, policy, and the evolving consequences of Washington, DC's 1968 Civil Disturbance Leah Brooks, Jonathan Rose, and Stan Veuger
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 30 (June 20, 2022):
A tail of labor supply and a tale of monetary policy Cristiano Cantore, Filippo Ferroni, Haroon Mumtaz, and Angeliki Theophilopoulou
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 52 (November 2022):
The expanding landscape of online education who engages and how they fare Lisa Barrow, Wesley Morris, and Lauren Sartain
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 12 (April 22, 2022):
Redistribution with performance pay Paweł Doligalski, Abdoulaye Ndiaye, and Nicolas Werquin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 55 (November 2022):
Making the (letter) grade the incentive effects of mandatory pass/fail courses Kristin Butcher, Patrick J. McEwan, and Akila Weerapana
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 09 (March 2022):
Employee costs of corporate bankruptcy John R. Graham, Hyunseob Kim, Si Li, and Jiaping Qiu
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 10 (April 6, 2022):
Narrative restrictions and proxies Raffaella Giacomini, Toru Kitagawa, and Matthew Read
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 13 (April, 2022):
The long-run effects of the 1930s redlining maps on children Daniel Aaronson, Bhashkar Mazumder, Daniel Hartley, and Martha Stinson
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 40 (February 2020):
Retirement savings adequacy in U.S. defined contribution plans Francisco Gomes, Kenton Hoyem, Wei-Yin Hu, and Enrichetta Ravina
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 42 (January 8, 2022):
Levered returns and capital structure imbalances Filippo Ippolito, Roberto Steri, Claudio Tebaldi, and Alessandro T. Villa
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 43 (October 3, 2022):
Who is afraid of eurobonds? Francesco Bianchi, Leonardo Melosi, and Anna Rogantini Picco
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 14 (May 3, 2022):
Money under the mattress inflation and lending of last resort Gadi Barlevy, Daniel Bird, Daniel Fershtman, and David Weiss
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 41 (September 8, 2022):
Credit misallocation and macro dynamics with oligopolistic financial intermediaries Alessandro T. Villa
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 45 (April 2022):
Optimal unemployment insurance requirements Gustavo de Souza and André Victor D. Luduvice
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, April 2022
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WP 2022, 46 (October 5, 2022):
The employment consequences of anti-dumping tariffs lessons from Brazil Gustavo de Souza and Haishi Li
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 16 (January 2022):
A macroprudential theory of foreign reserve accumulation Fernando Arce, Julien Bengui, and Javier Bianchi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 17 (December 9, 2021):
Private overborrowing under sovereign risk Fernando Arce
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 54 (November 21, 2022):
"Missing" workers and "missing" jobs since the pandemic Bart Hobijn and Ayșegül Șahin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 01 (January 3, 2022):
New evidence on redlining by federal housing programs in the 1930s Price Fishback, Jonathan Rose, Ken Snowden, and Thomas Storrs
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 02 (October 26, 2021):
Heterogeneous impacts of sentencing decisions Andrew Jordan, Ezra Karger, and Derek Neal
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 03 (January 6, 2022):
A fair day's pay for a fair day's work optimal tax design as redistributional arbitrage Christian Hellwig and Nicolas Werquin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 11 (April, 2022):
Crisis liquidity facilities with nonbank counterparties lessons from the term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility Ralf R. Meisenzahl and Karen M. Pence
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 39 (September 6, 2022):
Unusual shocks in our usual models Filippo Ferroni, Jonas D.M. Fisher, and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 44 (December 19, 2021):
Deindustrialization and industry polarization Michael Sposi, Kei-Mu Yi, and Jing Zhang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2022, 47 (October 5, 2022):
On the political and economic determinants of redistribution economic gains, ideological gains, or institutions? Gustavo de Souza
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2022]
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WP 2021, 12 (August 16, 2021):
Effect of ownership composition on property prices and rents evidence from Chinese investment boom in US housing markets Jung Sakong
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 03 (February 22, 2021):
The intergenerational transmission of mental and physical health in the United Kingdom Panka Bencsik, Timothy J. Halliday, and Bhaskar Mazumder
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 04 (February 2021):
The effects of the Great Migration on urban renewal Ying Shi, Daniel Hartley, Bhaskar Mazumder, and Aastha Rajan
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 10 (August 13, 2021):
Ownership concentration and performance of deteriorating syndicated loans Mariassunta Giannetti and Ralf R. Meisenzahl
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 09 (June, 2021):
Measuring intergenerational income mobility a synthesis of approaches Nathan Deutscher and Bhashkar Mazumder
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 11 (August 23, 2021):
Robust Bayesian analysis for econometrics Raffaella Giacomini, Toru Kitagawa, and Matthew Read
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 13 (September 2, 2021):
Capital constraints and risk shifting an instrumental approach Alejandro Drexler and Thomas B. King
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 15 (September 4, 2021):
A hitchhiker's guide to empirical macro models Filippo Ferroni and Fabio Canova
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 02 (February 16, 2021):
A macroeconomic model of healthcare saturation, inequality and the output-pandemia tradeoff Enrique G. Mendoza, Eugenio Rojas, Linda L. Tesar, and Jing Zhang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 14 (September 3, 2021):
The impact of Covid-19 related policy responses on municipal debt markets Robert Bernhardt, Stefania D'Amico, and Santiago I. Sordo Palacios
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 16 (October 2021):
Perceived competition in agricultural lending stylized facts and an agenda for future research Todd H. Kuethe, Chad Fiechter, and David Oppedahl
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 06 (April 2021):
The returns to public library investment Gregory Gilpin, Ezra Karger, and Peter Nencka
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 07 (May 17, 2021):
Identifying taste-based discrimination effect of black electoral victories on racial prejudice and economic gaps Jung Sakong
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 08 (May 21, 2021):
A quantitative analysis of tariffs across U.S. states Ana Maria Santacreu, Michael Sposi, and Jing Zhang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 01 (January 13, 2021):
Risk-taking, capital allocation and optimal monetary policy Joel M. David and David Zeke
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2021, 05 (March 30, 2021):
Tracking U.S. consumers in real time with a new Weekly Index of Retail Trade Scott A. Brave, Michael Fogarty, Daniel Aaronson, Ezra Karger, and Spencer Krane
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2021]
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WP 2020, 01 (January 2, 2020):
Risk premia at the ZLB a macroeconomic interpretation François Gourio and Phuong Ngo
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 02 (January, 2020):
Monetary policy implementation with an ample supply of reserves Gara Afonso, Kyungmin Kim, Antoine Martin, Ed Nosal, Simon Potter, and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 03 (January, 2020):
Who has the time? community college students' time-use response to financial incentives Lisa Barrow, Cecilia Elena Rouse, and Amanda McFarland
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 25 (February, 2020):
Structural change and global trade Logan T. Lewis, Ryan Monarch, Michael Sposi, and Jing Zhang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 27 (October 21, 2020):
International capital flows private versus public flows in developing and developed countries Yun Jung Kim and Jing Zhang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 28 (October 23, 2020):
Money, banking, and old-school historical economics Eric Monnet and François R. Velde
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 30 (September 17, 2020):
The relationship between debt and output Yun Jung Kim and Jing Zhang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 26 (November 3, 2020):
Trade integration, global value chains, and capital accumulation Michael Sposi, Kei-Mu Yi, and Jing Zhang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 29 (September 1, 2020):
Mind the gap! stylized dynamic facts and structural models Fabio Canova and Filippo Ferroni
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 31 (November 12, 2020):
Pandemic recessions and contact tracing Leonardo Melosi and Matthias Rottner
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 21 (October 2020):
What are the financial systemic implications of access and non-access to Federal Reserve deposit accounts for central counterparties? Maggie Sklar
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 22 (June 27, 2020):
Income-driven labor-market polarization Diego Comin, Ana Danieli, and Martí Mestieri
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 19 (September 21, 2020):
The Covid-19 pandemic and Asian American employment Bo E. Honoré and Luojia Hu
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 24 (August 18, 2020):
The heterogeneous effects of trade across occupations a test of the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem Sergi Basco, Maxime Liégey, Martí Mestieri, and Gabriel Smagghue
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 20 (June 12, 2020):
Optimal debt dynamics, issuance costs, and commitment Luca Benzoni, Lorenzo Garlappi, Robert S. Goldstein, Julien Hugonnier and Chao Ying
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 23 (August 18, 2020):
The stable transformation path Francisco J. Buera, Joseph Kaboski, and Martí Mestieri
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 35 (December 22, 2020):
The perils of working with Big Data and a SMALL framework you can use to avoid them Scott A. Brave, R. Andrew Butters, and Michael Fogarty
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 32 (December 2020):
The pathway to enrolling in a high-performance high school understanding barriers to access Lauren Sartain and Lisa Barrow
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 33 (November 24, 2020):
The long-run effects of the 1930s HOLC "redlining" maps on place-based measures of economic opportunity and socioeconomic success Daniel Aaronson, Jacob Faber, Daniel Hartley, Bhashkar Mazumder, and Patrick Sharkey
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 34 (December 18, 2020):
Risk-adjusted capital allocation and misallocation Joel M. David, Lukas Schmid, and David Zeke
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 16 (July 10, 2020):
The evolution of technological substitution in low-wage labor markets Daniel Aaronson and Brian J. Phelan
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 17 (July 23, 2020):
Unexpected supply effects of quantitative easing and tightening Stefania D'Amico and Tim Seida
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 18 (August, 2020):
The relationship between race, type of work, and Covid-19 infection rates R. Jason Faberman and Daniel Hartley
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 04 (December, 2019):
Business cycle fluctuations in mirrlees economies the case of i.i.d. shocks Marcelo Veracierto
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 06 (January 2020):
The signaling, screening, and human capital effects of National Board certification evidence from Chicago and Kentucky high schools Lisa Barrow, Linda Cavalluzzo, Thomas Geraghty, Christine Mokher, and Lauren Sartain
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 10 (April 7, 2020):
Using the eye of the storm to predict the wave of Covid-19 UI claims Daniel Aaronson, Scott A. Brave, R. Andrew Butters, Daniel Sacks, and Boyoung Seo
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 05 (February, 2020):
Computing equilibria of stochastic heterogeneous agent models using decision rule histories Marcelo Veracierto
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 07 (February 25, 2020):
Credit score doctors Luojia Hu, Xing Huang, and Andrei Simonov
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 08 (March 2020):
Adaptation and the cost of rising temperature for the U.S. economy François Gourio and Charles Fries
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 09 (March 2, 2020):
Bad jobs and low inflation Renato Faccini and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 12 (April 18, 2020):
Do stay-at-home orders cause people to stay at home? effects of stay-at-home orders on consumer behavior Diane Alexander and Ezra Karger
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 13 (May 11, 2020):
Monetary and fiscal policies in times of large debt unity is strength Francesco Bianchi, Renato Faccini, and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 11 (April 17, 2020):
What happened to the US economy during the 1918 influenza pandemic? a view through high-frequency data François R. Velde
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 15 (May 28, 2020):
Heterogeneity in the marginal propensity to consume evidence from Covid-19 stimulus payments Ezra Karger and Aastha Rajan
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2020, 14 (May 17, 2020):
Impacts of the Fed Corporate Credit Facilities through the Lenses of ETFs and CDX Stefania D'Amico, Vamsidhar Kurakula, and Stephen Lee
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2020]
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WP 2019, 01 (January, 2019):
Affordability, financial innovation, and the start of the housing boom Jane K. Dokko, Benjamin J. Keys, and Lindsay E. Relihan
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 08 (September 2019):
Asymmetric information, dynamic debt issuance, and the term structure of credit spreads Luca Benzoni, Lorenzo Garlappi, and Robert S. Goldstein
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 03 (March 20, 2019):
The limits of forward guidance Jeffrey R. Campbell, Filippo Ferroni, Jonas D. M. Fisher, and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 02 (March 18, 2019):
The long-run effects of neighborhood change on incumbent families Nathaniel Baum-Snow, Daniel Hartley, and Kwan Ok Lee
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 09 (October 28, 2019):
Social interventions, health and wellbeing the long-term and intergenerational effects of a school construction program Bhashkar Mazumder, Maria Fernanda Rosales, and Margaret Triyana
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 10 (October 28, 2019):
Weathering an unexpected financial shock the role of cash grants on household finance and business survival Justin Gallagher, Daniel Hartley, and Shawn Rohlin
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 11 (December 2, 2019):
Predicting benchmarked US state employment data in realtime Scott A. Brave, Charles Gascon, William Kluender, and Thomas Walstrum
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 04 (June 13, 2019):
The impact of car pollution on infant and child health evidence from emissions cheating Diane Alexander and Hannes Schwandt
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 12 (December 2019):
Central clearing and systemic liquidity risk Thomas King, Travis D. Nesmith, Anna Paulson, and Todd Prono
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 07 (August 2019):
Hitting the elusive inflation target Francesco Bianchi, Leonardo Melosi, and Matthias Rottner
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 05 (July 25, 2019):
Forward guidance communication, commitment, or both? Marco Bassetto
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2019, 06 (August 20, 2019):
The concentration of cleared derivatives can access to direct CCP clearing for end-users address the challenge? Nahiomy Alvarez and John McPartland
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2019]
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WP 2018, 02 (January 2018):
Intergenerational health mobility in the US Timothy Halliday, Bhashkar Mazumder, and Ashley Wong
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, January 2018
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WP 2018, 01 (January 2018):
Why have interest rates fallen far below the return on capital Magali Marx, Benoît Mojon, and François R. Velde
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, January 25, 2018
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WP 2018, 03 (February 2018):
Open mouth operations Jeffrey R. Campbell and Jacob P. Weber
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, February 5, 2018
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WP 2018, 07 (May 12, 2018):
Lottery loans in the eighteenth century François R. Velde
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 08 (May 2018):
A sequential bargaining model of the fed funds market with excess reserves Sam Schulhofer-Wohl and James Clouse
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 09 (May 2018):
Fiscal stimulus with learning-by-doing Antonello d'Alessandro, Giulio Fella and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 10 (July 2, 2018):
Selection without exclusion Bo E. Honoré and Luojia Hu
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 04 (February 2018):
Internal immigrant mobility in the early 20th century experimental evidence from Galveston immigrants Daniel Aaronson, Jonathan Davis, and Karl Schulze
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 05 (March 11, 2018):
The Neapolitan banks in the context of early modern public banks François R. Velde
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 11 (June 29, 2018):
Easy bootstrap-like estimation of asymptotic variances Bo E. Honoré and Luojia Hu
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 06 (April 15, 2018):
The role of news about TFP in U.S. recessions and booms Renato Faccini and Leonardo Melosi
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 12 (July 26, 2018):
Delphic and Odyssean monetary policy shocks evidence from the euro area Philippe Andrade and Filippo Ferroni
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 20 (November 30, 2018):
Organizational equilibrium with capital Marco Bassetto, Zhen Huo, and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 21 (December 3, 2018):
Special repo rates and the cross-section of bond prices the role of the special collateral risk premium Stefania D'Amico and N. Aaron Pancost
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 13 (September 5, 2018):
Contract choice in the interwar US residential mortgage market Jonathan D. Rose
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 14 (September 7, 2018):
Discretion rather than rules equilibrium uniqueness and forward guidance with inconsistent optimal plans Jeffrey R. Campbell and Jacob P. Weber
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 16 (October, 2018):
Do household finances constrain unconventional fiscal policy? Scott R. Baker, Lorenz Kueng, Leslie McGranahan, and Brian T. Melzer
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 18 (November 5, 2018):
Flexible retirement and optimal taxation Abdoulaye Ndiaye
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 15 (September 28, 2018):
Why does the yield-curve slope predict recessions? Luca Benzoni, Olena Chyruk, and David Kelley
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 17 (July, 2018):
Very simple markov-perfect industry dynamics empirics Jaap H. Abbring, Jeffrey R. Campbell, Jan Tilly, and Nan Yang
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 19 (November 2018):
Accounting for macro-finance trends market power, intangibles, and risk premia Emmanuel Farhi and François Gourio
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2018, 22 (November 27, 2018):
Securities financing and asset markets new evidence Tomas Breach and Thomas B. King
[Chicago, Illinois]: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2018]
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WP 2017, 15 (August 2017):
Financialization in commodity markets VV Chari and Lawrence J. Christiano
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 26 (December 2017):
A tale of four tails inflation, the policy rate, longer-term rates, and stock prices Dominic Anene and Stefania D'Amico
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 22 (September 2017):
The cross-section of labor leverage and equity returns Andres Donangelo, François Gourio, Matthias Kehrig, and Miguel Palacios
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 20 (August 2017):
Selecting primal innovations in DSGE models Filippo Ferroni, Stefano Grassi, and Miguel A. León-Ledesma
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 19 (July 2017):
The dire effects of the lack of monetary and fiscal coordination Francesco Bianchi and Leonardo Melosi
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 17 (November 2015):
Estimating the tax and credit-event risk components of credit spreads Luca Benzoni and Robert S. Goldstein
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 12 (August 3, 2017):
The effects of the 1930s HOLC "redlining" maps Daniel Aaronson, Daniel Hartley, and Bhashkar Mazumder
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 25 (November 2017):
The fiscal theory of the price level in a world of low interest rates Marco Bassetto and Wei Cui
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 24 (November 2017):
An analysis of revenues at the Comédie française, 1680-1793 François R. Velde
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 23 (August 2017):
The mortgage rate conundrum Alejandro Justiniano, Giorgio E. Primiceri, and Andrea Tambalotti
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 21 (August 2017):
The tradeoffs in leaning against the wind François Gourio, Anil K Kashyap, and Jae Sim
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 18 (October 2017):
The age-time-cohort problem and the identification of structural parameters in life-cycle models Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 16 (September 2017):
On interest rate policy and asset bubbles Franklin Allen, Gadi Barlevy, and Douglas Gale
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 13 (August 2017):
Inflation at the household level Greg Kaplan and Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 14 (August 2017):
The effect of fertility on mothers' labor supply over the last two centuries Daniel Aaronson, Rajeev Dehejia, Andrew Jordan, Cristian Pop-Eleches, Cyrus Samii, and Karl Schulze
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 05 (March 2017):
The decline in intergenerational mobility after 1980 Jonathan Davis and Bhashkar Mazumder
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, March 16th, 2017
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WP 2017, 07 (July 31, 2015):
Does physician pay affect procedure choice and patient health? evidence from medicaid C-section use Diane Alexander
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 08 (December 20, 2016):
Just what the nurse practitioner ordered independent prescriptive authority and population mental health Diane Alexander and Molly Schnell
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 10 (May 3, 2017):
Closing the gap the impact of the medicaid primary care rate increase on access and health Diane Alexander and Molly Schnell
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 04 (January 2017):
Worker betas five facts about systematic earnings risk Fatih Guvenen, Sam Schulhofer-Wohl, Jae Song, and Motohiro Yogo
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, January 18, 2017
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WP 2017, 06 (April 2017):
Is inflation default? the role of information in debt crises Marco Bassetto and Carlo Galli
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, April 26, 2017
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WP 2017, 09 (April 10, 2017):
How do doctors respond to incentives? unintended consequences of paying doctors to reduce costs Diane Alexander
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 11 (July 1, 2017):
Check up before you check out retail clinics and emergency room use Diane Alexander, Janet Currie, and Molly Schnell
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2017, 02 (January 2017):
Neighborhood choices, neighborhood effects and housing vouchers Morris A. Davis, Jesse Gregory, Daniel A. Hartley, and Kegon T.K. Tan
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, January 11, 2017
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WP 2017, 01 (January 2017):
The Federal Reserve's evolving monetary policy implementation framework 1914 - 1923 Benjamin Chabot
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, [2017]
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WP 2016-03:
Allocating effort and talent in professional labor markets Gadi Barlevy and Derek Neal
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, March 2016
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WP 2016-04:
The life insurance industry and systemic risk a bond market perspective Anna Paulson and Richard Rosen
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, March 2016
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WP 2016-02:
Measuring interest rate risk in the life insurance sector the U.S. and the U.K. Daniel Hartley, Anna Paulson, and Richard J. Rosen
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, January 2016
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WP 2016-08:
Insurance in human capital models with limited enforcement Tom Krebs, Moritz Kuhn, and Mark Wright
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, April 2016
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WP 2016, 10:
The effect of the patient protection and affordable care act medicaid expansions on financial wellbeing Luojia Hu, Robert Kaestner, Bhashkar Mazumder, Sarah Miller, and Ashley Wong
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, September 2016
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WP 2016, 14 (September 2016):
Signaling effects of monetary policy Leonardo Melosi
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, September 2016
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WP 2016, 19 (November 2016):
Interest rates or haircuts? prices versus quantities in the market for collateralized risky loans Robert Barsky, Theodore Bogusz, and Matthew Easton
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, November 29, 2016
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WP 2016, 20 (November 2016):
Evidence on the within-industry agglomeration of R&D, production, and administrative occupations Benjamin Goldman, Thomas Klier, and Thomas Walstrum
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, November 30, 2016
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WP 2016, 21 (November 2016):
Expectation and duration at the effective lower bound Thomas B. King
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, November 30, 2016
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WP 2016, 11:
The interplay between financial conditions and monetary policy shocks Marco Bassetto, Luca Benzoni, and Trevor Serrao
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, October 2016
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WP 2016, 12 (July 2016):
Tax credits and the debt position of US households Leslie McGranahan
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, July 2016
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WP 2016, 16 (September 2016):
Escaping the Great Recession Francesco Bianchi and Leonardo Melosi
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, September 2016
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WP 2016, 17 (November 2016):
The role of selective high schools in equalizing educational outcomes heterogeneous effects by neighborhood socioeconomic status Lisa Barrow, Lauren Sartain, and Marisa de la Torre
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, November 2016
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WP 2016, 18 (November 2016):
Monetary policy and durable goods Robert B. Barsky, Christoph E. Boehm, Christopher L. House, and Miles S. Kimball
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, November 7, 2016
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WP 2017, 03 (January 2017):
Wage shocks and the technological substitution of low-wage Jobs Daniel Aaronson and Brian J. Phelan
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, December 15, 2016
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WP 2016-05:
Forecasting economic activity with mixed frequency Bayesian VARs Scott A. Brave, R. Andrew Butters, and Alejandro Justiniano
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, May 2016
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WP 2016-06:
Optimal monetary policy in an open emerging market economy Tara Iyer
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, June 2016
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WP 2016-07:
Forward guidance and macroeconomic outcomes since the financial crisis Jeffrey R. Campbell, Jonas D. M. Fisher, Alejandro Justiniano, and Leonardo Melosi
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, June 2016
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WP 2016-09:
Accounting for central neighborhood change, 1980-2010 Nathaniel Baum-Snow and Daniel Hartley
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, August 2016
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WP 2016, 22 (December 2016):
The term structure and inflation uncertainty Tomas Breach, Stefania D’Amico, and Athanasios Orphanides
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, December 12, 2016
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WP 2016, 15 (October 2016):
Constrained discretion and central bank transparency Francesco Bianchi and Leonardo Melosi
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, October 2016
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WP 2016, 13 (December 2015):
The global diffusion of ideas Francisco J. Buera and Ezra Oberfield
Chicago, Illinois: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, December 22, 2015