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2019, Issue January 9, 2019
-   1-3 Do Changes in the Stock Market Affect Consumer and Business Confidence?
 by Willem Van Zandweghe
2019, Issue February 27, 2019
-   1-5 What's Driving Leveraged Loan Spreads?
 by Seung Jung Lee & W. Blake Marsh
2019
-   1-3 How Many Reserves Does the Federal Reserve Need to Supply?
 by Andrew Lee Smith
2018, Issue September 12, 2018
-   1-5 How Much Would China’s GDP Respond to a Slowdown in Housing Activity?
 by Thomas R. Cook & Jun Nie & Aaron Smalter Hall
2018, Issue October 24, 2018
-   1-2 Revamping the Kansas City Financial Stress Index Using the Treasury Repo Rate
 by Thomas R. Cook & Taeyoung Doh
2018, Issue November 28, 2018
-   1-3 The Fiscal Stance of U.S. States
 by Jaeheung Bae & Huixin Bi
2018, Issue May 10, 2018
-   1-4 Nominal Wage Rigidities and the Future Path of Wage Growth
 by Jose Mustre-del-Rio & Emily Pollard
2018, Issue June 27, 2018
-   1-4 Understanding Hawks and Doves
 by George A. Kahn & Amy Oksol
2018, Issue December 6, 2018
-   1-4 Trends in the Labor Share Post-2000
 by W. Blake Marsh & Thao Tran & Didem Tuzemen
2018, Issue December 21, 2018
-   1-4 Why Is Wage Growth So Low?
 by Jun Nie
2018, Issue August 15, 2018
-   1-4 Auto Loan Delinquency Rates Are Rising, but Mostly among Subprime Borrowers
 by Jason Brown & Colton Tousey
2018
-   1-3 Why Has Inflation Persistence Declined?
 by Takushi Kurozumi & Willem Van Zandweghe
-   1-4 Did Communicating a Numerical Inflation Target Anchor U.S. Inflation Expectations?
 by Brent Bundick & Andrew Lee Smith
-   1-5 Pent-Up Demand and Continuing Price Increases: The Outlook for Housing in 2018
 by Jordan Rappaport
-   1-6 What Could Resurging U.S. Energy Production Mean for the U.S. Trade Deficit?
 by Nida Çakır Melek & Jun Nie
2017
-   1-3 Wage Leaders and Laggards: Decomposing the Growth in Average Hourly Earnings
 by Willem Van Zandweghe
-   1-3 Stuck in Part-Time Employment
 by Jonathan L. Willis
-   1-4 A New Estimate of the Natural Rate of Unemployment
 by Didem Tuzemen
-   1-4 Forecasting the Stance of Monetary Policy under Balance Sheet Adjustments
 by Troy Davig & Andrew Lee Smith
-   1-4 Changing Credit Profile of Consumers: Aging Versus the Business Cycle
 by Taeyoung Doh
-   1-4 Examining the Recent Shift in State and Local Pension Plans to Alternative Investments
 by Huixin Bi & Trenton Herriford
-   1-4 Has China’s Growth Reached a Turning Point?
 by Yandong Jia & Jun Nie
-   1-4 The Large Unmet Demand for Housing
 by Jordan Rappaport
-   1-4 Characterizing the 2014–16 Slowdown in Investment
 by Andrew T. Foerster
-   1-4 Waiting for a Pickup: GDP and the Sharing Economy
 by Michael Redmond
-   1-5 Does the Recent Decline in Household Longer-Term Inflation Expectations Signal a Loss of Confidence in the FOMC?
 by Brent Bundick & Trenton Herriford & Emily Pollard & Andrew Lee Smith
-   1-6 Subsiding Headwinds from the Strong Dollar: Evidence from Producer Prices along the Supply Chain
 by George A. Kahn & Nicholas Sly
2016
-   1-3 How much of the fall in inflation can be explained by energy and import prices?
 by Andrew Lee Smith
-   1-3 Consumer Price Inflation and Rising Rents in the West
 by Jordan Rappaport & Michael Redmond
-   1-3 The Reallocation of Energy-sector Workers After Oil Price Booms and Busts
 by Jason Brown & Andres Kodaka
-   1-3 How Does a Rise in International Shipping Costs Affect U.S. Inflation?
 by Trenton Herriford & Elizabeth Johnson & Nicholas Sly & Andrew Lee Smith
-   1-3 The Lasting Damage from the Financial Crisis to U.S. Productivity
 by Michael Redmond & Willem Van Zandweghe
-   1-3 Flowing into Employment: Implications for the Participation Rate
 by Jose Mustre-del-Rio & Michael Redmond & William Xu
-   1-3 The Drag of Energy and Manufacturing on Productivity Growth
 by Willem Van Zandweghe
-   1-3 Gauging the Strength of Chinese GDP Growth
 by Jun Nie
-   1-3 The Limited Supply of Homes
 by Jordan Rappaport
-   1-4 Tracking Consumer Credit Trends
 by Troy Davig & William Xu
-   1-4 The Weak Outlook for Residential Investment
 by Jordan Rappaport
-   1-4 What is Behind the Recent Increase in Labor Force Participation?
 by Didem Tuzemen & Jonathan L. Willis
-   1-4 Monetary Policy at the Zero Lower Bound: Revelations from the Summary of Economic Projections
 by George A. Kahn & Andrew Palmer
-   1-4 Global Uncertainty in the Wake of Brexit
 by Craig S. Hakkio & Nicholas Sly
2015
-   1-2 Should monetary policy monitor risk premiums in financial markets?
 by Guangye Cao & Taeyoung Doh & Daniel Molling
-   1-2 Confident about quitting: job leavers and labor market optimism
 by Jose Mustre-del-Rio & William Xu
-   1-2 Do monetary policy shock affect trend labor productivity?
 by Willem Van Zandweghe
-   1-2 What could lower prices mean for U.S. oil production?
 by Nida Çakır Melek
-   1-2 Millennials, baby boomers, and rebounding multifamily home construction
 by Jordan Rappaport
-   1-3 Has forward guidance been effective?
 by Thealexa Becker & Andrew Lee Smith
-   1-3 The effect of the U.S. energy boom on the trade deficit
 by Craig S. Hakkio & Jun Nie
-   1-3 Evaluating a year of oil price volatility
 by Nida Çakır Melek & Troy Davig & Jun Nie & Andrew Lee Smith & Didem Tuzemen
-   1-3 Opportunity knocks: improved matching of jobs and workers
 by Didem Tuzemen & Jonathan L. Willis
-   1-3 Long-term survey-based inflation expectations have become better anchored
 by Craig S. Hakkio
-   1-3 Has the U.S. economy become less interest rate sensitive?
 by Guangye Cao & Jonathan L. Willis
-   1-3 Global capital flows from China
 by Jun Nie & Nicholas Sly
-   1-3 Monetary policy and firm entry and exit
 by Yoonsoo Lee & Willem Van Zandweghe
-   1-3 Are longer-term inflation expectations stable?
 by Brent Bundick & Craig S. Hakkio
-   1-3 Estimating the monetary policy rule perceived by forecasters
 by Brent Bundick
-   1-5 Taylor rules or target rules?
 by George A. Kahn
2014
-   1-2 China’s slowing housing market and GDP growth
 by Guangye Cao & Jun Nie
-   1-2 The asymmetric effects of uncertainty on employment
 by Andrew T. Foerster
-   1-2 The wage cycle and shadow labor supply
 by Troy Davig & Jose Mustre-del-Rio
-    1-2 Tight credit conditions continue to constrain the housing recovery
 by Jordan Rappaport & Paul S. Willen
-   1-2 Consumer debt dynamics : an update
 by John Carter Braxton & Troy Davig
-   1-2 Kansas City Fed's Labor Market Conditions Indicators (LMCI)
 by Craig S. Hakkio & Jonathan L. Willis
-   1-2 Does health care reform support self-employment?
 by Thealexa Becker & Didem Tuzemen
-   1-2 Evolving market perceptions of Federal Reserve policy objectives
 by George A. Kahn & Lisa Taylor
-   1-2 Following the leaders: wage growth of job switchers
 by Jose Mustre-del-Rio
-   1-2 Accounting for changes in the U.S. budget deficit
 by Troy Davig & Michael Redmond
-   1-2 Evaluating monetary policy at the zero lower bound
 by Craig S. Hakkio & George A. Kahn
-   1-2 The global impact of U.S. monetary policy
 by Travis J. Berge & Guangye Cao
2013, Issue july18
-   1-2 Assessing labor market conditions: the level of activity and the speed of improvement
 by Craig S. Hakkio & Jonathan L. Willis
2013
-   1-2 The shadow labor supply and its implications for the unemployment rate
 by Troy Davig & Jose Mustre-del-Rio
-   1-3 The weakened influence of low interest rates on durable goods spending
 by John Carter Braxton & Willem Van Zandweghe
-   1-4 The long-term outlook for U.S. residential construction
 by Jordan Rappaport
-   2-4 U.S.exports and foreign economic growth : which regions matter most?
 by Jun Nie & Lisa Taylor
-   3-4 Has the effect of monetary policy announcements on asset prices changed?
 by Michael Connolly & Taeyoung Doh
-   3-4 The impact of an aging population on state tax revenues
 by Alison Felix & Kate Watkins
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