Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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| Title: | Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
| Dates of publication: | 1995 - |
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| Item Description: | Gesehen am 22.08.12 |
| Type of Resource: | Electronic Serial Monograph Series |
| Language: | English |
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High frequency data and a weekly economic index during the pandemic (2020)
published 2020
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Home price expectations and behavior: evidence from a randomized information experiment (2016)
published 2016
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How abundant are reserves?: evidence from the wholesale payment system (2022)
published 2022
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How bad are weather disasters for banks? (2021)
published 2021
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How did China's WTO entry benefit U.S. consumers? (2017)
published 2017
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How do banks build equity capital? (2025)
published 2025
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How do mortgage refinances affect debt, default, and spending?: evidence from HARP (2018)
published 2018
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How do supply shocks to inflation generalize?: evidence from the pandemic era in Europe (2025)
published 2025
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How do we learn about the long run? (2025)
published 2025
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How does for-profit college attendance affect student loans, defaults, and earnings? (2017)
published 2017
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How economic crises affect inflation beliefs: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic (2020)
published 2020
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How retrainable are AI-exposed workers? (2025)
published 2025
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Human capital investments and expectations about career and family (2016)
published 2016
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Identifying shocks via time-varying volatility (2018)
published 2018
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Import competition and household debt (2017)
published 2017
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Income inequality and job creation (2022)
published 2022
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Individual and market-level effects of UI policies: evidence from Missouri (2019)
published 2019
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Inflation expectations and risk premia in emerging bond markets: evidence from Mexico (2021)
published 2021
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Information and market power in DeFi intermediation (2024)
published 2024
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