Productivity, the Stock Market and Monetary Policy in the New Economy - Southwest Economy, Issue 1, January-February, 2000 - Dallas Fed
2.4 percent to 0.5 percent per year. We don’t yet have a good un- derstanding....5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 1996–991980–951974–791949–73 GDP per capita Productivity
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Dallas Fed Energy Survey - Dallasfed.org
t have any job openings this past quarter. (Percentages don’t sum to 100...accounted for a large majority of energy-related CO2 growth in the past
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper No. 225
1980Q1 until 2011Q4. The Bayesian estimation recognizes the parameter ...1980Q1 until 2011Q4 on PPP-adjusted real GDP and CPI in�ation. The Bayesian
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Checking the Path Towards Recovery from the COVID-19 Isolation Response – Globalization Institute Working Paper No. 384 – Dallas Fed
sites.google.com/view/emgeconomics. mailto:finn.kydland@ucsb.edu http:...sites.google.com/view/emgeconomics 1 Introduction Governments’awareness
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Why Does the FDIC Sue? - Institute Working Paper No. 1601 - Dallas Fed
5 Robustness 15 6 Conclusion and Policy Implications 16 References 18 ...Q2 Failed Banks . . . . . . . . . . 27 8 Financial Ratios and Looting
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Work from Home Before and After the COVID-19 Outbreak – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2017 – Dallas Fed
on-site for home-based work within existing work arrange- ments with a...on-site work in a normal health 2 situation; if it were not, those workers
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Brownsville experiencing greatest growth burst ‘in my lifetime’ - Dallasfed.org
respectfully—was always sort of a little brother to McAllen (about 60 ...5,000 jobs. We just simply don't have 5,000 homes or 5,000 lots to accommodate
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Dynamic Identification Using System Projections on Instrumental Variables – Research Dept. Working Paper No. 2204 – Dallas Fed
t+1 + λgapt + ut ,(2) where πt denotes inflation, πet+1 is a measure of...t expectation of inflation in t + 1, and gapt is an output gap measure
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Southwest Economy, Issue 6, November-December1998
t h wes t e c o n o m y f e d e r a l r e s e r v ef e d e r a l r e s...t h wes t e c o n o m y ISSUE 6 NOVEMBER /DECEMBER 1998 F THE 1970s television
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas presents RESEARCH PAPER No. 9311 Real Effects of Money and Welfare Costs of Inflation in
accounted for. The rnaln flndings of the paper are as follows. First, ...0.5 percent of GNP [e.9. , see Fischer (1981) , Lucas (1981) , and Cooley
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