> Verlagsreihe
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no. 1058 (April 2023):
U.S. banks' exposures to climate transition risks Hyeyoon Jung, João A.C. Santos, Lee Seltzer
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1082 (January 2024):
The New York Fed DSGE model a post-Covid assessment Marco Del Negro, Keshav Dogra, Aidan Gleich, Pranay Gundam, Donggyu Lee, Ramya Nallamotu, Brian Pacula
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1090 (March 2024):
Micro responses to macro shocks Martín Almuzara, Víctor Sancibrián
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1091 (March 2024):
International banking and nonbank financial intermediation global liquidity, regulation, and implications Claudia M. Buch, Linda S. Goldberg
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1087 (March 2024):
Drivers of dollar share in foreign exchange reserves Linda S. Goldberg, Oliver Hannaoui
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1088 (March 2024):
Nonlinear firm dynamics Davide Melcangi, Silvia Sarpietro
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1086 (March 2024):
The unemployment-inflation trade-off revisited the Phillips curve in COVID times Richard K. Crump, Stefano Eusepi, Marc Giannoni, Ayşegül Şahin
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1089 (March 2024):
Spillovers and spillbacks Sushant Acharya, Paolo Pesenti
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1067 (July 2023):
A measure of core wage inflation Martin Almuzara, Richard Audoly, Davide Melcangi
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1085 (January 2024):
Self-employment and labor market risks Richard Audoly
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1083 (January 2024):
Monetary policy across inflation regimes Valeria Gargiulo, Christian Matthes, Katerina Petrova
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1084 (January 2024):
On the validity of classical and Bayesian DSGE-based inference Katerina Petrova
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2024]
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no. 1072 (September 2023):
Capital management and wealth inequality James Best, Keshav Dogra
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1062 (June 2023):
Estimates of cost-price passthrough from business survey data Keshav Dogra, Sebastian Heise, Edward S. Knotek II, Brent H. Meyer, Robert W. Rich, Raphael S. Schoenle, Giorgio Topa, Wilbert van der Klaauw, Wändi Bruine de Bruin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1049 (February 2023):
Sparse trend estimation Richard K. Crump, Nikolay Gospodinov, Hunter Wieman
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1052 (February 2023):
The Bitcoin-macro disconnect Gianluca Benigno, Carlo Rosa
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1057 (March 2023):
Non-bank financial institutions and banks' fire-sale vulnerabilities Nicola Cetorelli, Mattia Landoni, Lina Lu
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1071 (August 2023):
Estimating HANK for central banks Sushant Acharya, William Chen, Marco Del Negro, Keshav Dogra, Aidan Gleich, Shlok Goyal, Ethan Matlin, Donggyu Lee, Reca Sarfati, Sikata Sengupta
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1060 (May 2023):
Applications or approvals what drives racial disparities in the Paycheck Protection Program? Sergey Chernenko, Nathan Kaplan, Asani Sarkar, David Scharfstein
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1050 (February 2023):
Quantifying the inflationary impact of fiscal stimulus under supply constraints Julian di Giovanni, Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Alvaro Silva, Muhammed A. Yıldırım
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1053 (February 2023):
Is the green transition inflationary? Marco Del Negro, Julian di Giovanni, Keshav Dogra
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1042 (December 2022):
Bank funding risk, reference rates, and credit supply Harry Cooperman, Darrell Duffie, Stephan Luck, Zachry Wang, Yilin (David) Yang
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1048 (January 2023):
Does the Community Reinvestment Act Improve consumers' access to credit? Jacob Conway, Jack N. Glaser, Matthew C. Plosser
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1046 (January 2023):
Assessing the relative progressivity of the Biden administration's federal student loan forgiveness proposal Jacob Goss, Daniel Mangrum, Joelle Scally
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1047 (January 2023):
Financial sanctions, SWIFT, and the architecture of the international payments system Marco Cipriani, Linda S. Goldberg, Gabriele La Spada
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1061 (May 2023):
Working remotely? selection, treatment, and the market for remote work Natalia Emanuel, Emma Harrington
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1051 (February 2023):
International capital flow pressures and global factors Linda Goldberg, Signe Krogstrup
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1054 (February 2023):
Market-function asset purchases Darrell Duffie, Frank Keane
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1055 (February 2023):
Noncognitive skills at the time of COVID-19 an experiment with professional traders and students Marco Angrisani, Marco Cipriani, Antonio Guarino, Ryan Kendall, Julen Ortiz De Zarate Pina
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1056 (February 2023):
Workers' perceptions of earnings growth and employment risk Gizem Koşar, Wilbert van der Klaauw
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1068 (July 2023):
Beta-sorted portfolios Matias Cattaneo, Richard K. Crump, Weining Wang
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1069 (August 2023):
Firm dynamics and random search over the business cycle Richard Audoly
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1070 (August 2023):
Dealer capacity and U.S. treasury market functionality Darrell Duffie, Michael Fleming, Frank Keane, Claire Nelson, Or Shachar, Peter Van Tassel
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1073 (September 2023):
Runs and flights to safety are stablecoins the new money market funds? Kenechukwu Anadu, Pablo D. Azar, Marco Cipriani, Thomas M. Eisenbach, Catherine Huang, Mattia Landoni, Gabriele La Spada, Marco Macchiavelli, Antoine Malfroy-Camine, J. Christina Wang
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1074 (October 2023):
The good, the bad, and the ugly of international debt market data Nina Boyarchenko, Leonardo Elias
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1059 (April 2023):
Climate stress testing Viral V. Acharya, Richard Berner, Robert Engle, Hyeyoon Jung, Johannes Stroebel, Xuran Zeng, Yihao Zhao
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1081 (November 2023):
Fed transparency and policy expectation errors a text analysis approach Eric Fischer, Rebecca McCaughrin, Saketh Prazad, Mark Vandergon
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1070 (August 2023):
Dealer capacity and U.S. treasury market functionality Darrell Duffie, Michael Fleming, Frank Keane, Claire Nelson, Or Shachar, Peter Van Tassel
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1079 (November 2023):
Stakeholders' aversion to inequality and bank lending to minorities Matteo Crosignani, Hanh Le
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1080 (November 2023):
Pandemic-era inflation drivers and global spillovers Julian di Giovanni, Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Alvaro Silva, Muhammed A. Yıldırım
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1077 (November 2023):
The optimal supply of central bank reserves under uncertainty Gara Afonso, Gabriele La Spada, Thomas M. Mertens, John C. Williams
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1078 (November 2023):
Banks versus hurricanes a case study of Puerto Rico after hurricanes Irma and Maria Peter Anagnostakos, Jason Bram, Benjamin Chan, Natalia Fischl-Lanzoni, Hasan Latif, James M. Mahoney, Donald P. Morgan, Ladd Morgan, Ivelisse Suarez
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1075 (November 2023):
Congestion in onboarding workers and sticky R&D Justin Bloesch, Jacob P. Weber
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1076 (November 2023):
Trade uncertainty and U.S. bank lending Ricardo Correa, Julian di Giovanni, Linda S. Goldberg, Camelia Minoiu
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1064 (June 2023):
Global liquidity drivers, volatility and toolkits Linda Goldberg
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1063 (June 2023):
Measuring the natural rate of interest after COVID-19 Kathryn Holston, Thomas Laubach, John C. Williams
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1065 (June 2023):
Stimulus through insurance the marginal propensity to repay debt Gizem Koşar, Davide Melcangi, Laura Pilossoph, David Wiczer
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1066 (July 2023):
Measuring the climate risk exposure of insurers Hyeyoon Jung, Robert Engle, Shan Ge, Xuran Zeng
[New York, NY]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2023]
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no. 1011 (April 2022):
Macroeconomic drivers and the pricing of uncertainty, inflation, and bonds Brandyn Bok, Thomas M. Mertens, John C. Williams
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1012 (April 2022):
Unintended consequences of "mandatory" flood insurance Kristian S. Blickle, João A.C. Santos
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1017 (May 2022):
The GSCPI a new barometer of global supply chain pressures Gianluca Benigno, Julian di Giovanni, Jan J.J. Groen, Adam I. Noble
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1044 (December 2022):
Strategic sophistication and trading profits an experiment with professional traders Marco Angrisani, Marco Cipriani, Antonio Guarino
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1043 (December 2022):
Job ladder, human capital, and the cost of job loss Richard Audoly, Federica De Pace, Giulio Fella
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1045 (December 2022):
The dollar's imperial circle Ozge Akinci, Gianluca Benigno, Serra Pelin, Jonathan Turek
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1028 (August 2022):
Misinformation in social media the role of verification incentives Gonzalo Cisternas, Jorge Vásquez
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1030 (September 2022):
Activist manipulation dynamics Doruk Cetemen, Gonzalo Cisternas, Aaron Kolb, S. Viswanathan
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1031 (September 2022):
800,000 years of climate risk Tobias Adrian, Nina Boyarchenko, Domenico Giannone, Ananthakrishnan Prasad, Dulani Seneviratne, Yanzhe Xiao
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1032 (September 2022):
Risk-free rates and convenience yields around the world William Diamond, Peter Van Tassel
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1025 (July 2022):
A Bayesian approach for inference on probabilistic surveys Marco Del Negro, Roberto Casarin, Federico Bassetti
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1026 (July 2022):
Fragility of safe asset markets Thomas M. Eisenbach, Gregory Phelan
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1027 (August 2022):
GDP solera the ideal vintage mix Martín Almuzara, Dante Amengual, Gabriele Fiorentini, Enrique Sentana
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1029 (September 2022):
Nonconforming preferences jumbo mortgage lending and large bank stress tests Andrew Haughwout, Donald Morgan, Michael Neubauer, Maxim Pinkovskiy, Wilbert van der Klaauw
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1018 (May 2022):
Expectations data in structural microeconomic models Gizem Koşar, Cormac O'Dea
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1019 (May 2022):
Scarce, abundant, or ample? a time-varying model of the reserve demand curve Gara Afonso, Domenico Giannone, Gabriele La Spada, John C. Williams
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1015 (May 2022):
Managing monetary policy normalization Gianluca Benigno, Pierpaolo Benigno
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1033 (September 2022):
Approximating grouped fixed effects estimation via fuzzy clustering regression Daniel Lewis, Davide Melcangi, Laura Pilossoph, Aidan Toner-Rodgers
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1021 (June 2022):
Income inequality and job creation Donggyu Lee, Sebastian Doerr, Thomas Drechsel
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1024 (July 2022):
Global supply chain pressures, international trade, and inflation Julian di Giovanni, Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Alvaro Silva, Muhammed A. Yildirim
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1035 (October 2022):
Intermediation frictions in debt relief evidence from CARES Act forbearance You Suk Kim, Donghoon Lee, Tess Scharlemann, James Vickery
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1022 (June 2022):
When it rains, it pours cyber risk and financial conditions Thomas M. Eisenbach, Anna Kovner, Michael Junho Lee
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1023 (July 2022):
Intermediary balance sheets and the treasury yield curve Wenxin Du, Benjamin Hébert, Wenhao Li
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1020 (June 2022):
A robust test for weak instruments with multiple endogenous regressors Daniel J. Lewis, Karel Mertens
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1014 (April 2022):
Climate regulatory risks and corporate bonds Lee Seltzer, Laura T. Starks, Qifei Zhu
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1013 (April 2022):
The narrow channel of quantitative easing evidence from YCC down under David O. Lucca, Jonathan H. Wright
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1038 (November 2022):
Should mothers work? how perceptions of the social norm affect individual attitudes toward work in the U.S. Patricia Cortès, Gizem Koşar, Jessica Pan, Basit Zafar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1036 (October 2022):
All-to-all trading in the U.S. treasury market Alain Chaboud, Ellen Correia Golay, Caren Cox, Michael Fleming, Yesol Huh, Frank Keane, Kyle Lee, Krista Schwarz, Clara Vega, Carolyn Windover
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1041 (December 2022):
Banks' balance-sheet costs, monetary policy, and the ON RRP Gara Afonso, Marco Cipriani, Gabriele La Spada
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1037 (October 2022):
The curious case of the rise in deflation expectations Olivier Armantier, Gizem Koşar, Jason Somerville, Giorgio Topa, Wilbert van der Klaauw, John C. Williams
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1039 (November 2022):
The impact of U.S. monetary policy on foreign firms Julian di Giovanni, John Rogers
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1040 (November 2022):
How abundant are reserves? evidence from the wholesale payment system Gara Afonso, Darrell Duffie, Lorenzo Rigon, Hyun Song Shin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1016 (May 2022):
Uncertainty shocks, capital flows, and international risk spillovers Ozge Akinci, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Albert Queralto
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1001 (February 2022):
Mortgage-backed securities Andreas Fuster, David Lucca, James Vickery
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1002 (February 2022):
Financial stability considerations for monetary policy theoretical mechanisms Andrea Ajello, Nina Boyarchenko, Francois Gourio, Andrea Tambalotti
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1003 (February 2022):
Financial stability considerations for monetary policy empirical evidence and challenges Nina Boyarchenko, Giovanni Favara, Moritz Schularick
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1004 (February 2022):
Exorbitant privilege? quantitative easing and the bond market subsidy of prospective fallen angels Viral V. Acharya, Ryan Banerjee, Matteo Crosignani, Tim Eisert, Renée Spigt
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1005 (February 2022):
Who can tell which banks will fail? Kristian Blickle, Markus Brunnermeier, Stephan Luck
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1006 (February 2022):
Government procurement and access to credit firm dynamics and aggregate implications Julian di Giovanni, Manuel García-Santana, Priit Jeenas, Enrique Moral-Benito, Josep Pijoan-Mas
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1007 (February 2022):
A new approach to assess inflation expectations anchoring using strategic surveys Olivier Armantier, Argia Sbordone, Giorgio Topa, Wilbert van der Klaauw, John C. Williams
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1008 (March 2022):
Monetary policy and the run risk of loan funds Nicola Cetorelli, Gabriele La Spada, João A. C. Santos
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1009 (March 2022):
Money market fund vulnerabilities a global perspective Antoine Bouveret, Antoine Martin, Patrick McCabe
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1010 (March 2022):
The global dash for cash why sovereign bond market functioning varied across jurisdictions in March 2020 Jordan Barone, Alain Chaboud, Adam Copeland, Cullen Kavoussi, Frank Keane, Seth Searls
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 1034 (September 2022):
The financial stability implications of digital assets Pablo D. Azar, Garth Baughman, Francesca Carapella, Jacob Gerszten, Arazi Lubis, JP Perez-Sangimino, David E. Rappoport, Chiara Scotti, Nathan Swem, Alexandros Vardoulakis, Aurite Werman
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2022]
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no. 974 (July 2021):
Reserves were not so ample after all Adam Copeland, Darrell Duffie, Yilin (David) Yang
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 975 (August 2021):
Insurance companies and the growth of corporate loans' securitization Fulvia Fringuellotti, João A.C. Santos
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 976 (August 2021):
A large Bayesian VAR of the United States Economy Richard K. Crump, Stefano Eusepi, Domenico Giannone, Eric Qian, Argia Sbordone
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 977 (September 2021):
Climate stress testing Hyeyoon Jung, Robert Engle, Richard Berner
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 979 (September 2021):
The Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility Elizabeth Caviness, Asani Sarkar, Ankur Goyal, Woojung Park
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 984 (September 2021):
The Main Street Lending Program David Arseneau, Jose Fillat, Donald Morgan, Molly Mahar, Skander Van den Heuvel
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 985 (September 2021):
The Municipal Liquidity Facility Andrew Haughwout, Ben Hyman, Or Shachar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 972 (June 2021):
U.S. monetary policy spillovers to emerging markets: both shocks and vulnerabilities matter Shaghil Ahmed, Ozge Akinci, Albert Queralto
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 973 (June 2021):
Who pays the price? overdraft fee ceilings and the unbanked Jennifer L. Dlugosz, Brian T. Melzer, Donald P. Morgan
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 996 (December 2021):
Repo over the financial crisis Adam Copeland, Antoine Martin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 998 (December 2021):
The Federal Reserve's market functioning purchases Michael Fleming, Haoyang Liu, Rich Podjasek, Jake Schurmeier
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 1000 (December 2021):
The effects of leverage on investments in maintenance: evidence from apartments Lee Seltzer
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 961 (March 2021):
Inflation expectations and risk premia in emerging bond markets: evidence from Mexico Remy Beauregard, Jens H. E. Christensen, Eric Fischer, Simon Zhu
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 962 (March 2021):
Aggregate output measurements: a common trend approach Martín Almuzara, Gabriele Fiorentini, Enrique Sentana
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 963 (April 2021):
Mapping a sector's scope transformation and the value of following the evolving core Nicola Cetorelli, Michael G. Jacobides, Sam Stern
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 964 (April 2021):
The netting efficiencies of marketwide central clearing Michael Fleming, Frank Keane
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 917 (September 2021):
The overnight drift Nina Boyarchenko, Lars C. Larsen, Paul Whelan
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 971 (June 2021):
Interest, reserves, and prices Gianluca Benigno, Pierpaolo Benigno
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 958 (January 2021):
Monetizing privacy Rodney John Garratt, Michael Junho Lee
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 978 (September 2021):
The Paycheck Protection Program Liquidity Facility Desi Volker
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 980 (September 2021):
The Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility Kenechukwu Anadu, Marco Cipriani, Ryan M. Craver, Gabriele La Spada
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 981 (September 2021):
The Primary Dealer Credit Facility Antoine Martin, Susan McLaughlin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 982 (September 2021):
The Commercial Paper Funding Facility Nina Boyarchenko, Richard K. Crump, Anna Kovner, Deborah Leonard
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 983 (September 2021):
The Fed's central bank swap lines and FIMA repo facility Mark Choi, Linda Goldberg, Robert Lerman, Fabiola Ravazzolo
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 909 (May 2021):
Cyber risk and the U.S. financial system a pre-mortem analysis Thomas M. Eisenbach, Anna Kovner, Michael Junho Lee
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 994 (December 2021):
Signaling with private monitoring Gonzalo Cisternas, Aaron Kolb
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 995 (December 2021):
Subsidizing startups under imperfect information Davide Melcangi, Javier Turen
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 997 (December 2021):
The Fed's international dollar liquidity facilities: new evidence on effects Linda Goldberg, Fabiola Ravazzolo
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 999 (December 2021):
Superstar returns Francisco Amaral, Martin Dohmen, Sebastian Kohl, Moritz Schularick
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 965 (May 2021):
Defragmenting markets: evidence from agency MBS Haoyang Liu, Zhaogang Song, James Vickery
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 957 (July 2021):
Measuring corporate bond market dislocations Nina Boyarchenko, Richard K. Crump, Anna Kovner, Or Shachar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 959 (June 2021):
Monetary policy and racial inequality Alina Bartscher, Moritz Kuhn, Moritz Schularick, Paul Wachtel
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 960 (February 2021):
Credit access and mobility during the Flint water crisis Nicole Gorton, Maxim Pinkovskiy
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 986 (September 2021):
The Primary and Secondary Corporate Credit facilities Nina Boyarchenko, Caren Cox, Richard K. Crump, Andrew Danzig, Anna Kovner, Or Shachar, Patrick Steiner
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 967 (May 2021):
Specialization in banking Kristian Blickle, Cecilia Parlatore, Anthony Saunders
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 969 (May 2021):
The value of internal sources of funding liquidity: U.S. broker-dealers and the financial crisis Cecilia Caglio, Adam Copeland, Antoine Martin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 970 (May 2021):
Combinatorial growth with physical constraints: evidence from electronic miniaturization Pablo D. Azar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 987 (October 2021):
The heterogeneous impact of referrals on labor market outcomes Benjamin Lester, David A. Rivers, Giorgio Topa
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 988 (October 2021):
The option value of municipal liquidity: evidence from federal lending cutoffs during COVID-19 Andrew Haughwout, Benjamin Hyman, Or Shachar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 989 (October 2021):
The real consequences of macroprudential FX regulations Hyeyoon Jung
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 990 (November 2021):
How bad are weather disasters for banks? Kristian S. Blickle, Sarah N. Hamerling, Donald P. Morgan
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 991 (November 2021):
Understanding the linkages between climate change and inequality in the United States Ruchi Avtar, Kristian Blickle, Rajashri Chakrabarti, Janavi Janakiraman, Maxim Pinkovskiy
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 992 (November 2021):
The term structure of expectations Richard K. Crump, Stefano Eusepi, Emanuel Moench, Bruce Preston
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 933 (May 2021):
Dealers and the dealer of last resort evidence from MBS markets in the COVID-19 crisis Jiakai Chen, Haoyang Liu, Asani Sarkar, Zhaogang Song
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 937 (July 2021):
Pirates without borders: the propagation of cyberattacks through firms' supply chains Matteo Crosignani, Marco Macchiavelli, André F. Silva
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 931 (July 2021):
Asset pricing with cohort-based trading in MBS markets Nicola Fusari, Wei Li, Haoyang Liu, Zhaogang Song
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 934 (August 2021):
Fundamental disagreement about monetary policy and the term structure of interest rates Shuo Cao, Richard K. Crump, Stefano Eusepi, Emanuel Moench
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 966 (May 2021):
Complexity and riskiness of banking organizations: evidence from the International Banking Research Network Claudia M. Buch, Linda Goldberg
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 968 (May 2021):
U.S. market concentration and import competition Mary Amiti, Sebastian Heise
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 993 (December 2021):
Financial transaction taxes and the informational efficiency of financial markets: a structural estimation Marco Cipriani, Antonio Guarino, Andreas Uthemann
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2021]
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no. 941 (September 2020):
State investment in higher education: effects on human capital formation, student debt, and long-term financial outcomes of students Rajashri Chakrabarti, Nicole Gorton, Michael F. Lovenheim
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 911 (January 2020):
Medicare and the geography of financial health Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Maxim Pinkovskiy, Jacob Wallace
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 916 (February 2020):
Optimal monetary policy according to HANK Sushant Acharya, Edouard Challe, Keshav Dogra
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 944 (October 2020):
Estimating macroeconomic models of financial crises: an endogenous regime-switching approach Gianluca Benigno, Andrew Foerster, Christopher Otrok, Alessandro Rebucci
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 945 (November 2020):
Stock market spillovers via the global production network: transmission of U.S. monetary policy Julian di Giovanni, Galina Hale
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 910 (January 2020):
Monetary policy implementation with an ample supply of reserves Gara Afonso, Kyungmin Kim, Antoine Martin, Ed Nosal, Simon Potter, Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 918 (March 2020):
The market events of mid-September 2019 Gara Afonso, Marco Cipriani, Adam Copeland, Anna Kovner, Gabriele La Spada, Antoine Martin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 919 (March 2020):
Uncertainty about trade policy uncertainty Gianluca Benigno, Jan J.J. Groen
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 912 (December 2020):
Tuition, debt, and human capital Rajashri Chakrabarti, Vyacheslav Fos, Andres Liberman, Constantine Yannelis
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 915 (February 2020):
The global financial resource curse Gianluca Benigno, Luca Fornaro, Martin Wolf
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 923 (May 2020):
The effect of bank monitoring on loan repayment Nicola Branzoli, Fulvia Fringuellotti
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 925 (May 2020):
Disasters everywhere: the costs of business cycles reconsidered Òscar Jordà, Moritz Schularick, Alan M. Taylor
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 927 (May 2020):
Risk preferences at the time of COVID-19 an experiment with professional traders and students Marco Angrisani, Marco Cipriani, Antonio Guarino, Ryan Kendall, Julen Ortiz de Zarate Pina
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 928 (May 2020):
The effect of the central bank liquidity support during pandemics evidence from the 1918 influenza pandemic Haelim Anderson, Jin-Wook Chang, Adam Copeland
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 929 (June 2020):
Credit, income and inequality Manthos Delis, Fulvia Fringuellotti, Steven Ongena
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 930 (June 2020):
Bank complexity, governance, and risk Ricardo Correa, Linda Goldberg
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 952 (December 2020):
Banking supervision: the perspective from economics Beverly Hirtle
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 954 (December 2020):
High frequency data and a weekly economic index during the pandemic Daniel J. Lewis, Karel Mertens, James H. Stock, Mihir Trivedi
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 953 (December 2020):
The law of one price in equity volatility markets Peter Van Tassel
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 913 (February 2020):
Managing the Treasury yield curve in the 1940s Kenneth Garbade
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 914 (February 2020):
Forecasting macroeconomic risks Patrick A. Adams, Tobias Adrian, Nina Boyarchenko, Domenico Giannone
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 949 (November 2020):
How economic crises affect inflation beliefs: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic Olivier Armantier, Gizem Koşar, Rachel Pomerantz, Daphné Skandalis, Kyle Smith, Giorgio Topa, Wilbert van der Klaauw
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 947 (November 2020):
Foreign shocks as granular fluctuations Julian di Giovanni, Andrei A. Levchenko, Isabelle Mejean
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 950 (November 2020):
Bank capital and real GDP growth Nina Boyarchenko, Domenico Giannone, Anna Kovner
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 951 (December 2020):
Zombies at large? corporate debt overhang and the macroeconomy Òscar Jordà, Martin Kornejew, Moritz Schularick, Alan M. Taylor
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 940 (September 2020):
Measuring global financial market stresses Jan J.J. Groen, Michael B. Nattinger, Adam I. Noble
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 921 (May 2020):
Pandemics change cities municipal spending and voter extremism in Germany, 1918-1933 Kristian Blickle
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 948 (November 2020):
The Affordable Care Act and the COVID-19 pandemic: a regression discontinuity analysis Rajashri Chakrabarti, Lindsay Meyerson, William Nober, Maxim Pinkovskiy
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 920 (April 2020):
Measuring real activity using a weekly economic index Daniel J. Lewis, Karel Mertens, James H. Stock, Mihir Trivedi
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 922 (May 2020):
The myth of the lead arranger's share Kristian Blickle, Quirin Fleckenstein, Sebastian Hillenbrand, Anthony Saunders
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 924 (May 2020):
Modigliani meets Minsky: inequality, debt, and financial fragility in America, 1950-2016 Alina K. Bartscher, Moritz Kuhn, Moritz Schularick, Ulrike I. Steins
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 926 (May 2020):
The spread of COVID-19 and the BCG vaccine a natural experiment in reunified Germany Richard Bluhm, Maxim Pinkovskiy
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 955 (December 2020):
Zombie credit and (dis-)inflation: evidence from Europe Viral V. Acharya, Matteo Crosignani, Tim Eisert, Christian Eufinger
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 956 (December 2020):
Sophisticated and unsophisticated runs Marco Cipriani, Gabriele La Spada
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 942 (October 2020):
Bank liquidity provision across the firm size distribution Gabriel Chodorow-Reich, Olivier Darmouni, Stephan Luck, Matthew Plosser
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 943 (October 2020):
Labor market policies during an epidemic Serdar Birinci, Fatih Karahan, Yusuf Mercan, Kurt See
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 946 (November 2020):
The financial (in)stability real interest rate, r** Ozge Akinci, Gianluca Benigno, Marco Del Negro, Albert Queralto
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 932 (July 2020):
Stock market participation, inequality, and monetary policy Davide Melcangi, Vincent Sterk
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 935 (July 2020):
It's what you say and what you buy: a holistic evaluation of the corporate credit facilities Nina Boyarchenko, Anna Kovner, Or Shachar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 936 (July 2020):
Managing the maturity structure of marketable treasury debt: 1953-1983 Kenneth Garbade
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 938 (August 2020):
Alternative trading systems in the corporate bond market Matthew Kozora, Bruce Mizrach, Matthew Peppe, Or Shachar, Jonathan Sokobin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 939 (August 2020):
Trading by professional traders: an experiment Marco Cipriani, Roberta De Filippis, Antonio Guarino, Ryan Kendall
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2020]
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no. 897 (September 2019):
Do monetary policy announcements shift household expectations? Daniel J. Lewis, Christos Makridis, Karel Mertens
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 891 (June 2019):
Announcement-specific decompositions of unconventional monetary policy shocks and their macroeconomic effects Daniel J. Lewis
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 896 (August 2019):
Firm-to-firm relationships and the pass-through of shocks theory and evidence Sebastian Heise
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 895 (August 2019):
Corporate credit provision Nina Boyarchenko, Philippe Mueller
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 898 (October 2019):
Spatial wage gaps and frictional labor markets Sebastian Heise, Tommaso Porzio
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 899 (October 2019):
Optimal policy for macro-financial stability Gianluca Benigno, Huigang Chen, Christopher Otrok, Alessandro Rebucci, Eric R. Young
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 878 (January 2019):
Rational inattention in hiring decisions Sushant Acharya, Shu Lin Wee
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 879 (February 2019):
The long and short of it the post-crisis corporate CDS market Nina Boyarchenko, Anna M. Costello, Or Shachar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 880 (February 2019):
Complexity in large U.S. banks Linda Goldberg, April Meehl
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 883 (April 2019):
Understanding migration aversion using elicited counterfactual choice probabilities Gizem Koşar, Tyler Ransom, Wilbert van der Klaauw
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 887 (May 2019):
Tying down the anchor monetary policy rules and the lower bound on interest rates Thomas M. Mertens, John C. Williams
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 881 (February 2019):
On Binscatter Matias D. Cattaneo, Richard K. Crump, Max H. Farrell, Yingjie Feng
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 884 (April 2019):
Deconstructing the yield curve Richard K. Crump, Nikolay Gospodinov
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 882 (March 2019):
Trends in household debt and credit Andrew Haughwout, Donghoon Lee, Joelle Scally, Lauren Thomas, Wilbert van der Klaauw
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 885 (April 2019):
Money, credit, monetary policy, and the business cycle in the euro area what has changed since the crisis? Domenico Giannone, Michele Lenza, Lucrezia Reichlin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 886 (April 2019):
Tick size change and market quality in the U.S. treasury market Michael Fleming, Giang Nguyen, Francisco Ruela
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 889 (May 2019):
A unified approach to measuring u* Richard K. Crump, Stefano Eusepi, Marc Giannoni, Ayşegül Şahin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 890 (June 2019):
Monetary policy and financial conditions a cross-country study Tobias Adrian, Fernando Duarte, Federico Grinberg, Tommaso Mancini-Griffoli
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 888 (May 2019):
Demographic origins of the startup deficit Fatih Karahan, Benjamin Pugsley, Ayşegül Şahin
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 877 (January 2019):
Monetary policy frameworks and the effective lower bound on interest rates Thomas Mertens, John C. Williams
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 894 (August 2019):
A dynamic theory of collateral quality and long-term interventions Michael Junho Lee, Daniel Neuhann
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 892 (July 2019):
Who sees the trades? the effect of information on liquidity in inter-dealer markets Rodney J. Garratt, Michael Junho Lee, Antoine Martin, Robert M. Townsend
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 893 (August 2019):
Online estimation of DSGE models Michael Cai, Marco Del Negro, Edward Herbst, Ethan Matlin, Reca Sarfati, Frank Schorfheide
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 902 (November 2019):
Latent heterogeneity in the marginal propensity to consume Daniel Lewis, Davide Melcangi, Laura Pilossoph
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 904 (November 2019):
Firms' precautionary savings and employment during a credit crisis Davide Melcangi
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 907 (December 2019):
Information management in times of crisis Haelim Anderson, Adam Copeland
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 901 (November 2019):
The federal funds market over the 2007-09 crisis Adam Copeland
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 905 (December 2019):
Individual and market-level effects of UI policies evidence from Missouri Fatih Karahan, Kurt Mitman, Brendan Moore
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 900 (November 2019):
Endogenous leverage and default in the laboratory Marco Cipriani, Ana Fostel, Daniel Houser
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 903 (November 2019):
Multimodality in macro-financial dynamics Tobias Adrian, Nina Boyarchenko, Domenico Giannone
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 908 (December 2019):
Anatomy of lifetime earnings inequality heterogeneity in job ladder risk vs. human capital Fatih Karahan, Serdar Ozkan, Jae Song
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 906 (December 2019):
Federal Reserve participation in public treasury offerings Kenneth Garbade
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2019]
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no. 838 (February 2018):
Credit risk transfer and de facto GSE reform David Finkelstein, Andreas Strzodka, James Vickery
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 845 (March 2018):
The international transmission of monetary policy Claudia M. Buch, Matthieu Bussière, Linda Goldberg, Robert Hills
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 852 (June 2018):
Bank liquidity provision and Basel liquidity regulations Daniel Roberts, Asani Sarkar, Or Shachar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 853 (June 2018):
The cost of bank regulatory capital Matthew C. Plosser, João A.C. Santos
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 858 (June 2018):
Bank-intermediated arbitrage Nina Boyarchenko, Thomas M. Eisenbach, Pooja Gupta, Or Shachar, Peter Van Tassel
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 859 (June 2018):
Resolving "too big to fail" Nicola Cetorelli, James Traina
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 862 (August 2018):
Insider networks Selman Erol, Michael Junho Lee
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 863 (August 2018):
Credit market choice Nina Boyarchenko, Anna M. Costello, Or Shachar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 864 (August 2018):
Is size everything? Samuel Antill, Asani Sarkar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 865 (August 2018):
What to expect from the lower bound on interest rates evidence from derivatives prices Thomas M. Mertens, John C. Williams
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 867 (September 2018):
Relative pricing and risk premia in equity volatility markets Peter Van Tassel
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 868 (October 2018):
Financial frictions, real estate collateral, and small firm activity in Europe Ryan N. Banerjee, Kristian S. Blickle
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 872 (October 2018):
Getting ahead by spending more? local community response to state merit aid programs Rajashri Chakrabarti, Nicole Gorton, Joydeep Roy
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 875 (December 2018):
The marginal propensity to hire Davide Melcangi
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 837 (February 2018):
Cournot fire sales Thomas M. Eisenbach, Gregory Phelan
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 840 (February 2018):
A model of the federal funds market yesterday, today, and tomorrow Gara Afonso, Roc Armenter, Benjamin Lester
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 841 (February 2018):
How do mortgage refinances affect debt, default, and spending? evidence from HARP Joshua Abel, Andreas Fuster
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 842 (March 2018):
The side effects of safe asset creation Sushant Acharya, Keshav Dogra
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 844 (March 2018):
DSGE forecasts of the lost recovery Michael Cai, Marco Del Negro, Marc P. Giannoni, Abhi Gupta, Pearl Li, Erica Moszkowski
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 846 (April 2018):
Can low-wage workers find better jobs? Todd Gabe, Jaison R. Abel, Richard Florida
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 847 (April 2018):
Economic predictions with big data the illusion of sparsity Domenico Giannone, Michele Lenza, Giorgio E. Primiceri
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 851 (June 2018):
Regulation and risk shuffling in bank securities portfolios Andreas Fuster, James Vickery
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 855 (June 2018):
Why do banks target ROE? George Pennacchi, João A.C. Santos
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 856 (June 2018):
Leverage limits and bank risk new evidence on an old question Dong Beom Choi, Michael R. Holcomb, Donald P. Morgan
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 873 (October 2018):
The Affordable Care Act and the market for higher education Rajashri Chakrabarti, Maxim Pinkovskiy
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 874 (November 2018):
Local banks, credit supply, and house prices Kristian Blickle
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 876 (December 2018):
Robust inference in models identified via heteroskedasticity Daniel J. Lewis
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 843 (March 2018):
What would you do with $ 500? spending responses to gains, losses, news, and loans Andreas Fuster, Greg Kaplan, Basit Zafar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 849 (June 2018):
Balance sheets, exchange rates, and international monetary spillovers Ozge Akinci, Albert Queralto
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 860 (June 2018):
Replacement hiring and the productivity-wage gap Sushant Acharya, Shu Lin Wee
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 861 (July 2018):
Uncertain booms and fragility Michael Junho Lee
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 869 (October 2018):
Reducing moral hazard at the expense of market discipline the effectiveness of double liability before and during the Great Depression Haelim Anderson, Daniel Barth, Dong Beom Choi
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 870 (October 2018):
Flighty liquidity Nina Boyarchenko, Domenico Giannone, Or Shachar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 871 (October 2018):
Identifying shocks via time-varying volatility Daniel J. Lewis
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 839 (February 2018):
Long-term outcomes of FHA first-time homebuyers Donghoon Lee, Joseph Tracy
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 848 (May 2018):
Peas in a pod? comparing the U.S. and Danish mortgage finance systems Jesper Berg, Morten Bækmand Nielsen, James Vickery
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 850 (June 2018):
Changing risk-return profiles Richard K. Crump, Domenico Giannone, Sean Hundtofte
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 854 (June 2018):
Regulatory changes and the cost of capital for banks Anna Kovner, Peter Van Tassel
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 857 (June 2018):
Does CFPB oversight crimp credit? Andreas Fuster, Matthew Plosser, James Vickery
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 866 (September 2018):
Global trends in interest rates Marco Del Negro, Domenico Giannone, Marc P. Giannoni, Andrea Tambalotti
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 833 (January 2018):
Fiscal implications of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet normalization Michele Cavallo, Marco Del Negro, W. Scott Frame, Jamie Grasing, Benjamin A. Malin, Carlo Rosa
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 835 (February 2018):
Understanding HANK insights from a PRANK Sushant Acharya, Keshav Dogra
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 834 (February 2018):
International capital flow pressures Linda Goldberg, Signe Krogstrup
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 836 (February 2018):
The role of technology in mortgage lending Andreas Fuster, Matthew Plosser, Philipp Schnabl, James Vickery
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2018]
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no. 809 (March 2017):
The pre-crisis monetary policy implementation framework Alexander Kroeger, John McGowan, Asani Sarkar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 804 (December 2016):
Financial vulnerability and monetary policy Tobias Adrian, Fernando Duarte
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 808 (February 2017):
The behavior of uncertainty and disagreement and their roles in economic prediction a panel analysis Robert Rich, Joseph Tracy
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 794 (September 2016):
Vulnerable growth Tobias Adrian, Nina Boyarchenko, Domenico Giannone
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 795 (October 2016):
Bad credit, no problem? credit and labor market consequences of bad credit reports Will Dobbie, Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Neale Mahoney, Jae Song
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 803 (December 2016):
Dealer balance sheets and bond liquidity provision Tobias Adrian, Nina Boyarchenko, Or Shachar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 805 (January 2017):
The time-varying price of financial intermediation in the mortgage market Andreas Fuster, Stephanie H. Lo, Paul S. Willen
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 806 (January 2017):
Beyond thirty treasury issuance of long-term bonds from 1953 to 1965 Kenneth D. Garbade
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 823 (October 2017):
Does going easy on distressed banks help economic growth? Sean Hundtofte
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 796 (October 2016):
Market liquidity after the financial crisis Tobias Adrian, Michael Fleming, Or Shachar, Erik Vogt
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 802 (November 2016):
Credit spreads, financial crises, and macroprudential policy Ozge Akinci, Albert Queralto
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 807 (February 2017):
Disaster (over-)insurance the long-term financial and socioeconomic consequences of Hurricane Katrina Zachary Bleemer, Wilbert van der Klaauw
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 810 (March 2017):
Interest rate conundrums in the twenty-first century Samuel G. Hanson, David O. Lucca, Jonathan H. Wright
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 814 (May 2017):
Access to credit and financial health evaluating the impact of debt collection Julia Fonseca, Katherine Strair, Basit Zafar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 819 (June 2017):
The shifting drivers of global liquidity Stefan Avdjiev, Leonardo Gambacorta, Linda S. Goldberg, Stefano Schiaffi
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 812 (May 2017):
Safety, liquidity, and the natural rate of interest Marco Del Negro, Domenico Giannone, Marc P. Giannoni, Andrea Tambalotti
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 817 (June 2017):
How did China's WTO entry benefit U.S. consumers? Mary Amiti, Mi Dai, Robert C. Feenstra, John Romalis
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 818 (June 2017):
Supply- and demand-side factors in global banking Mary Amiti, Patrick McGuire, David E. Weinstein
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 811 (April 2017):
How does for-profit college attendance affect student loans, defaults, and earnings? Luis Armona, Rajashri Chakrabarti, Michael Lovenheim
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 813 (May 2017):
Transformation of corporate scope in U.S. banks patterns and performance implications Nicola Cetorelli, Michael G. Jacobides, Samuel Stern
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 820 (July 2017):
Echoes of rising tuition in students' borrowing, educational attainment, and homeownership in post-recession America Zachary Bleemer, Meta Brown, Donghoon Lee, Katherine Strair, Wilbert van der Klaauw
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 815 (May 2017):
Macroprudential policy and the revolving door of risk lessons from leveraged lending guidance Sooji Kim, Matthew C. Plosser, João A. C. Santos
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 816 (June 2017):
Investors' appetite for money-like assets the money market fund industry after the 2014 regulatory reform Marco Cipriani, Gabriele La Spada, Philip Mulder
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 821 (August 2017):
Import competition and household debt Jean-Noël Barrot, Erik Loualiche, Matthew Plosser, Julien Sauvagnat
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 822 (August 2017):
The Treasury Market Practices Group creation and early initiatives Kenneth D. Garbade, Frank M. Keane
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 828 (November 2017):
China's evolving managed float an exploration of the roles of the fix and broad dollar movements in explaining daily exchange rate changes John Clark
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 824 (October 2017):
Estimating dynamic panel models backing out the Nickell bias Jerry A. Hausman, Maxim L. Pinkovskiy
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 825 (October 2017):
Gender representation in economics across topics and time evidence from the NBER Summer Institute Anusha Chari, Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 827 (October 2017):
An index of treasury market liquidity 1991-2017 Tobias Adrian, Michael Fleming, Erik Vogt
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 829 (November 2017):
The mortgage rate conundrum Alejandro Justiniano, Giorgio E. Primiceri, Andrea Tambalotti
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 830 (November 2017):
Macroeconomic nowcasting and forecasting with big data Brandyn Bok, Daniele Caratelli, Domenico Giannone, Argia Sbordone, Andrea Tambalotti
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 831 (November 2017):
Escaping unemployment traps Sushant Acharya, Julien Bengui, Keshav Dogra, Shu Lin Wee
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 832 (November 2017):
Priors for the long run Domenico Giannone, Michele Lenza, Giorgio E. Primiceri
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 826 (November 2017):
Empirical network contagion for U.S. financial institutions Fernando Duarte, Collin Jones
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2017]
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no. 793 (September 6, 2016):
International banking and cross-border effects of regulation lessons from the United States Jose Berrospide, Ricardo Correa, Linda Goldberg, Friederike Niepmann
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2016]
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no. 792 (August 2016):
Human capital investments and expectations about career and family Matthew Wiswall, Basit Zafar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2016]
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no. 797 (October 2016):
Auto credit and the 2005 Bankruptcy Reform the impact of eliminating cramdowns Rajashri Chakrabarti, Nathaniel Pattison
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2016]
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no. 798 (October 2016):
Home price expectations and behavior evidence from a randomized information experiment Luis Armona, Andreas Fuster, Basit Zafar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2016]
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no. 799 (October 2016):
Intraday market making with overnight inventory costs Tobias Adrian, Agostino Capponi, Erik Vogt, Hongzhong Zhang
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2016]
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no. 800 (November 2016):
An overview of the survey of consumer expectations Olivier Armantier, Giorgio Topa, Wilbert van der Klaauw, Basit Zafar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2016]
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no. 801 (November 2016):
Cross-border prudential policy spillovers how much? how important? ; evidence from the International Banking Research Network Claudia M. Buch, Linda Goldberg
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2016]
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no. 791 (August 2016):
Financial aid, debt management, and socioeconomic outcomes post-college effects of merit-based aid Judith Scott-Clayton, Basit Zafar
New York, NY: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, [2016]