National Economic Trends
1997 - 2009
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2009, issue Mar
- Recent movements in the Baltic Dry Index
- Rajdeep Sengupta and Yu-Man Tam
2009, issue Feb
- How accurate are forecasts in a recession?
- Michael McCracken
2009, issue Jan
- Gross credit flows of U.S. commercial banks until 2008:Q3
- Silvio Contessi and Johanna Francis
2008, issue Dec
- Local income inequality
- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo
2008, issue Nov
- Predicting consumption: a lesson in real-time data
- Riccardo DiCecio and Charles Gascon
2008, issue Oct
- Some incomes are less average than others
- Silvio Contessi and Ariel Weinberger
2008, issue Sep
- Strategic social responsibility
- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo
2008, issue Aug
- How much have U.S. house prices fallen?
- Craig P. Aubuchon and David Wheelock
2008, issue Jul
- Index funds: hedgers or speculators?
- William Gavin
2008, issue Jun
- Multinationals make the most of IT
- Silvio Contessi
2008, issue May
- Boom & gloom in housing markets: the sequel
- Carlos Garriga
2008, issue Apr
- Energy and the economy
- Richard Anderson
2008, issue Mar
- An expanded look at employment
- Kevin Kliesen
2008, issue Feb
- Housing and the \"R\" word
- Daniel Thornton
2008, issue Jan
- Convergence across states and people
- Riccardo DiCecio and Charles Gascon
2007, issue Dec
- What do you get for \"Sixteen Tons\"?
- Cletus Coughlin and Lesli Ott
2007, issue Nov
- What are the chances?
- Kristie Engemann and Michael Owyang
2007, issue Oct
- The U.S. consumption boom and trade deficit
- Luke M. Shimek and Yi Wen
2007, issue Sep
- Can Social Security survive the baby boomers?
- Craig P. Aubuchon and David Wheelock
2007, issue Aug
- U.S. exporters: a rare breed
- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo
2007, issue Jul
- Stable interest rates follow stable prices
- William Gavin
2007, issue Jun
- Look who's still working now
- Kristie Engemann and Michael Owyang
2007, issue May
- Recession rumblings
- Kevin Kliesen
2007, issue Apr
- Energy prices: In the mix or swept under the rug?
- James Bullard and Geetanjali Pande
2007, issue Mar
- How well do wages follow productivity growth?
- Richard Anderson
2007, issue Feb
- Stock market dispersion and unemployment
- Hui Guo
2007, issue Jan
- China's strategic petroleum reserve: a drop in the bucket
- Christopher Neely
2006, issue Dec
- Political economy of state homeland security grants
- Michael Dueker and Christopher J. Martinek
2006, issue Nov
- Are two employment surveys better than one?
- Kevin Kliesen
2006, issue Oct
- The price puzzle: an update and a lesson
- Michael Dueker
2006, issue Sep
- Barreling down the road to recession?
- Kristie Engemann and Michael Owyang
2006, issue Aug
- Deficits, debt, and trust funds
- Michael Pakko
2006, issue Jul
- The seasonal cycle and the business cycle
- Yi Wen
2006, issue Jun
- New views on immigration
- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo
2006, issue May
- Cross-country personal saving rates
- Massimo Guidolin and Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse
2006, issue Apr
- Look who's working now
- Kristie Engemann and Michael Owyang
2006, issue Mar
- Income taxes: who pays and how much?
- Cletus Coughlin
2006, issue Feb
- The long-run benefits of sustained low inflation
- Richard Anderson
2006, issue Jan
- Gauging the size of today's price shocks
- Kevin Kliesen
2005, issue Dec
- Trends in home ownership
- William Gavin
2005, issue Nov
- Bubbling (or just frothy) house prices?
- Massimo Guidolin and Elizabeth A. La Jeunesse
2005, issue Oct
- The economics of giving
- Ruben Hernandez-Murillo
2005, issue Sep
- Survey says
- Kristie Engemann and Michael Owyang
2005, issue Aug
- Foreign exchange rates are predictable!
- Hui Guo
2005, issue Jul
- Future oil
- Michael Pakko
2005, issue Jun
- Battle at bond bluff: forecasters vs. financial markets
- Kevin Kliesen
2005, issue May
- Social security, saving, and wealth accumulation
- Daniel Thornton
2005, issue Apr
- TIPS for social security?
- Richard Anderson
2005, issue Mar
- Twist and shout, or back to the sixties
- James Bullard
2005, issue Feb
- Reading inflation expectations from CPI futures
- Hui Guo and Kevin Kliesen
2005, issue Jan
- Is the business cycle still an inventory cycle?
- Jeremy Piger
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