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FRBSF Economic Letter
1973 - 2024
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2018
- Valuation Ratios for Households and Businesses
- Thomas Mertens, Patrick Shultz and Michael Tubbs
- How Do Banks Cope with Loss?
- Rhys Bidder, John Krainer and Adam Shapiro
- Expecting the Expected: Staying Calm When the Data Meet the Forecasts
- John Williams
- The Disappointing Recovery in U.S. Output after 2009
- John Fernald, Robert Hall, James Stock and Mark Watson
- Do Job Market Networks Help Recovery from Mass Layoffs?
- Judith Hellerstein, Mark Kutzbach and David Neumark
- Monetary Policy Cycles and Financial Stability
- Pascal Paul
- Economic Forecasts with the Yield Curve
- Michael Bauer and Thomas Mertens
- Do Adjustment Lags Matter for Inflation-Indexed Bonds?
- Jens Christensen
- Raising the Speed Limit on Future Growth
- Mary Daly
- Supporting Strong, Steady, and Sustainable Growth
- John Williams
- How Much Consumption Responds to Government Stimulus
- Marios Karabarbounis, Marianna Kudlyak and M. Saif Mehkari
- How Futures Trading Changed Bitcoin Prices
- Galina Hale, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Marianna Kudlyak and Patrick Shultz
- The Future Fortunes of R-star: Are They Really Rising?
- John Williams
- Is GDP Overstating Economic Activity?
- Zheng Liu, Mark Spiegel and Eric Tallman
- Getting from Diversity to Inclusion in Economics
- Mary Daly
- Do Foreign Funds Matter for Emerging Market Bond Liquidity?
- Jens Christensen, Eric Fischer and Patrick Shultz
- Can the Income-Expenditure Discrepancy Improve Forecasts?
- James Aylward, Kevin Lansing and Tim Mahedy
- Fiscal Policy in Good Times and Bad
- Tim Mahedy and Daniel Wilson
- The Financial Crisis at 10: Will We Ever Recover?
- Régis Barnichon, Christian Matthes and Alexander Ziegenbein
- Information in the Yield Curve about Future Recessions
- Michael Bauer and Thomas Mertens
- The Prime-Age Workforce and Labor Market Polarization
- Nathaniel Barlow and Robert Valletta
- How Persistent Are the Effects of Sentiment Shocks?
- Jess Benhabib, Ben Shapiro and Mark Spiegel
- The Slope of the Yield Curve and the Near-Term Outlook
- Jens Christensen
- Why Aren’t U.S. Workers Working?
- Mary Daly, Joseph H. Pedtke, Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau and Annemarie Schweinert
- The Labor Force Participation Rate Trend and Its Projections
- Andreas Hornstein, Marianna Kudlyak and Annemarie Schweinert
- Has Inflation Sustainably Reached Target?
- Adam Shapiro
- A Review of the Fed’s Unconventional Monetary Policy
- Glenn Rudebusch
- Do Opioids Slow Return to Work after Injuries?
- David Neumark and Bogdan Savych
- Using Sentiment and Momentum to Predict Stock Returns
- Kevin Lansing and Michael Tubbs
2017
- How Does Business Dynamism Link to Productivity Growth?
- Huiyu Li
- Looking Back, Looking Ahead
- John Williams
- Do All New Treasuries Trade at a Premium?
- Jens Christensen, Jose Lopez and Patrick Shultz
- Does Growing Mismeasurement Explain Disappointing Growth?
- David Byrne, John Fernald and Marshall B. Reinsdorf
- Three Questions on R-star
- John Williams
- Age Discrimination and Hiring of Older Workers
- Ian Burn, Patrick Button and David Neumark
- How Tight Is the U.S. Labor Market?
- Régis Barnichon and Geert Mesters
- Measuring Labor Utilization: The Non-Employment Index
- Marianna Kudlyak
- Monetary Policy Medicine: Large Effects from Small Doses?
- Oscar Jorda, Moritz Schularick and Alan Taylor
- What's in the News? A New Economic Indicator
- Adam Shapiro and Daniel Wilson
- Brexit: Whither the Pound?
- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and Galina Hale
- Measuring Interest Rate Risk in the Very Long Term
- Jens Christensen, Jose Lopez and Paul Mussche
- Preparing for the Next Storm: Reassessing Frameworks and Strategies in a Low R-star World
- John Williams
- Constructing the Home Purchase Sentiment Index
- James A. Wilcox
- Reserve Requirements as a Chinese Macro Policy Tool
- Zheng Liu and Mark Spiegel
- R-star, Uncertainty, and Monetary Policy
- Kevin Lansing
- How Much Has Job Matching Efficiency Declined?
- Andreas Hornstein and Marianna Kudlyak
- Has the Dollar Become More Sensitive to Interest Rates?
- John Fernald, Thomas Mertens and Patrick Shultz
- The Global Growth Slump: Causes and Consequences
- John Williams
- What's Holding Back Business Formation?
- Patrick Kiernan and Huiyu Li
- Bridging the Gap: Forecasting Interest Rates with Macro Trends
- Michael Bauer
- Monetary Policy's Role in Fostering Sustainable Growth
- John Williams
- The Natural Rate of Unemployment over the Past 100 Years
- Régis Barnichon and Christian Matthes
- Forecasting China's Role in World Oil Demand
- Deepa Datta and Robert J. Vigfusson
- New Evidence for a Lower New Normal in Interest Rates
- Jens Christensen and Glenn Rudebusch
- Disappointing Facts about the Black-White Wage Gap
- Mary Daly, Bart Hobijn and Joseph H. Pedtke
- Demographic Transition and Low U.S. Interest Rates
- Carlos Carvalho, Andrea Ferrero and Fernanda Nechio
- China's Exchange Rate Policies and U.S. Financial Markets
- Thomas Mertens and Patrick Shultz
- Interest Rates and the \\"New Normal\\"
- John Williams
- Has the Wage Phillips Curve Gone Dormant?
- Sylvain Leduc and Daniel Wilson
- Missing Growth from Creative Destruction
- Pete Klenow and Huiyu Li
- The Perennial Problem of Predicting Potential
- John Williams
- Stock Market Valuation and the Macroeconomy
- Kevin Lansing
- A New Conundrum in the Bond Market?
- Michael Bauer
- What's Down with Inflation?
- Tim Mahedy and Adam Shapiro
- Monetary Policy and the Economic Outlook: A Fine Balancing Act
- John Williams
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