Liberty Street Economics
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- 20171005: How Is Online Shopping Affecting Retail Employment?
- Jason Bram and Nicole Gorton
- 20171004: The Cost and Duration of Excess Funding Capacity in Tri-Party Repo
- Adam Copeland, Ira Selig and Noah Zinsmeister
- 20171002: Excess Funding Capacity in Tri-Party Repo
- Adam Copeland, Ira Selig and Noah Zinsmeister
- 20170927: Why Pay Interest on Excess Reserve Balances?
- Laura Lipscomb, Antoine Martin and Heather Wiggins
- 20170926: The Treasury Market Practices Group: A Consequential First Decade
- Kenneth Garbade, Frank M. Keane and Radhika Mithal
- 20170925: Why Pay Interest on Required Reserve Balances?
- Laura Lipscomb, Antoine Martin and Heather Wiggins
- 20170906: What Drives International Bank Credit?
- Mary Amiti, Patrick McGuire and David Weinstein
- 20170816: Counterparty and Collateral Policies of Central Bank Lending Facilities
- Helene Lee and Asani Sarkar
- 20170815: Just Released: More Credit Cards, Higher Limits, and... an Uptick in Delinquency
- Andrew Haughwout, Donghoon Lee, Joelle Scally and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 20170809: Investor Diversity and Liquidity in the Secondary Loan Market
- Joao Santos and Pei Shao
- 20170807: Regulatory Incentives and Quarter-End Dynamics in the Repo Market
- James Egelhof, Antoine Martin and Noah Zinsmeister
- 20170804: A Closer Look at the Fed’s Balance Sheet Accounting
- Deborah Leonard, Antoine Martin and Jennifer Wolgemuth
- 20170802: Were Banks Ever 'Boring'?
- Nicola Cetorelli
- 20170731: Were Banks 'Boring' before the Repeal of Glass-Steagall?
- Nicola Cetorelli
- 20170711: How the Fed Changes the Size of Its Balance Sheet: The Case of Mortgage-Backed Securities
- Deborah Leonard, Antoine Martin, Simon Potter and Brett Rose
- 20170710: How the Fed Changes the Size of Its Balance Sheet
- Deborah Leonard, Antoine Martin and Simon Potter
- 20170630: The Role of Central Bank Lending Facilities in Monetary Policy
- Helene Lee and Asani Sarkar
- 20170628: Market Liquidity after the Financial Crisis
- Tobias Adrian, Michael Fleming and Or Shachar
- 20170626: Low Productivity Growth: The Capital Formation Link
- Richard Peach and Charles Steindel
- 20170621: Low Interest Rates and Bank Profits
- Katherine Di Lucido, Anna Kovner and Samantha Zeller
- 20170619: Introducing the Revised Broad Treasuries Financing Rate
- Kathryn Bayeux, Alyssa Cambron, Marco Cipriani, Adam Copeland, Scott Sherman and Brett Solimine
- 20170602: Valuing Workplace Benefits
- Gizem Kosar, Wilbert van der Klaauw and Basit Zafar
- 20170524: Dealer Balance Sheets and Corporate Bond Liquidity Provision
- Tobias Adrian, Nina Boyarchenko and Or Shachar
- 20170517: Household Borrowing in Historical Perspective
- Andrew Haughwout, Donghoon Lee, Joelle Scally and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 20170510: Which Dealers Borrowed from the Fed’s Lender-of-Last-Resort Facilities?
- Viral Acharya, Michael Fleming, Warren Hrung and Asani Sarkar
- 20170508: Forecasting with Julia
- Marco Del Negro, Marc Giannoni, Abhi Gupta, Pearl Li and Erica Moszkowski
- 20170419: Is Chinese Growth Overstated?
- Maximo Camacho, Hunter Clark and Xavier Sala-i-Martin
- 20170418: Why Renegotiating NAFTA Could Disrupt Supply Chains
- Mary Amiti, Tyler Bodine-Smith and Caroline Freund
- 20170417: U.S. Exporters Could Face High Tariffs without NAFTA
- Mary Amiti and Caroline Freund
- 20170412: The End of China's Export Juggernaut
- Thomas Klitgaard and Harry Wheeler
- 20170410: Financial Crises and the Desirability of Macroprudential Policy
- Ozge Akinci and Albert Queraltó
- 20170405: How Do People Find Jobs?
- Jason Faberman, Andreas Mueller, Aysegul Sahin, Rachel Schuh and Giorgio Topa
- 20170403: Diplomas to Doorsteps: Education, Student Debt, and Homeownership
- Rajashri Chakrabarti, Nicole Gorton and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 20170322: The Need for Very Low Interest Rates in an Era of Subdued Investment Spending
- Thomas Klitgaard and Harry Wheeler
- 20170320: Money Market Funds and the New SEC Regulation
- Catherine Chen, Marco Cipriani, Gabriele La Spada, Philip Mulder and Neha Shah
- 20170301: When Debts Compete, Which Wins?
- Jacob Conway and Matthew Plosser
- 20170227: China’s Continuing Credit Boom
- Jeffrey Dawson, Alex Etra and Aaron Rosenblum
- 20170224: Why the Proposed Border Tax Adjustment Is Unlikely to Promote U.S. Exports
- Mary Amiti, Oleg Itskhoki and Jozef Konings
- 20170222: Getting More from the Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey?
- Donald Morgan and John Sporn
- 20170217: A Close Look at the Decline of Homeownership
- Andrew Haughwout, Richard Peach and Joseph Tracy
- 20170216: Just Released: Total Household Debt Nears 2008 Peak but Debt Picture Looks Much Different
- Andrew Haughwout, Donghoon Lee, Joelle Scally and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 20170216: The Homeownership Gap Is Finally Closing
- Andrew Haughwout, Richard Peach and Joseph Tracy
- 20170215: Houses as ATMs No Longer
- Andreas Fuster, Eilidh Geddes and Andrew Haughwout
- 20170214: The Evolution of Home Equity Ownership
- Andreas Fuster and Andrew Haughwout
- 20170213: How Resilient Is the U.S. Housing Market Now?
- Andreas Fuster, Eilidh Geddes, Benedict Guttman-Kenney and Andrew Haughwout
- 20170208: Beyond 30: Long-Term Treasury Bond Issuance from 1957 to 1965
- Kenneth Garbade
- 20170206: Beyond 30: Long-Term Treasury Bond Issuance from 1953 to 1957
- Kenneth Garbade
- 20170118: Advent of Trade Reporting for U.S. Treasury Securities
- Michael Fleming
- 20170111: Credit Market Arbitrage and Regulatory Leverage
- Nina Boyarchenko, Pooja Gupta, Nick Steele and Jacqueline Yen
- 20170109: Trends in Arbitrage-Based Measures of Bond Liquidity
- Nina Boyarchenko, Pooja Gupta and Jacqueline Yen
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