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USA 118 United States 118 New York 46 2nd 35 Federal Reserve District 35 Employment 22 New Jersey 21 Erwerbstätigkeit 16 Gross domestic product 13 Bank 12 Business cycle 12 Government securities 12 Konjunktur 12 Productivity 12 Index 11 Index number 11 Welt 11 World 11 Credit 10 Economic indicators 10 Inflation (Finance) 10 Recessions 10 Arbeitsmarkt 9 Außenwirtschaftliches Gleichgewicht 9 Exchange rate 9 External balance 9 Inflation 9 Investments 9 Labour market 9 Wechselkurs 9 American 8 Bank liquidity 8 Capital income 8 Dollar 8 Economic conditions 8 Employment (Economic theory) 8 Federal Reserve System 8 Japan 8 Kapitaleinkommen 8 Labor market 8
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Article 360 Book / Working Paper 71
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Article in journal 152 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 152
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English 383 Undetermined 48
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Bram, Jason 30 Klitgaard, Thomas 28 Orr, James 27 Steindel, Charles 25 Rosen, Rae D. 24 Deitz, Richard 20 Orr, James A. 19 Hobijn, Bart 13 Fleming, Michael J. 12 Goldberg, Linda S. 11 Wenninger, John 11 Sarkar, Asani 10 Stiroh, Kevin J. 10 Abel, Jaison R. 9 Garbade, Kenneth D. 9 Groshen, Erica L. 9 Rich, Robert W. 9 Bartolini, Leonardo 8 Haughwout, Andrew 8 Higgins, Matthew 8 Higgins, Matthew David 8 Hilton, Spence 8 Peach, Richard W. 8 Rosen, Rae 8 Kahn, James A. 7 Packer, Frank 7 Adrian, Tobias 6 McConnell, Margaret Mary 6 Potter, Simon 6 Radecki, Lawrence J. 6 Tille, Cédric 6 Brauer, David A. 5 Estrella, Arturo 5 Goldberg, Linda 5 Hellerstein, Rebecca 5 Keane, Frank 5 Mahoney, James M. 5 McAndrews, James Joseph 5 McCarthy, Jonathan 5 McConnell, Margaret M. 5
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Financial Globalization and the U.S. Current Account Deficit
Higgins, Matthew David; Klitgaard, Thomas - 2008
Despite heavy borrowing in recent years, the United States has financed its large current account deficits without experiencing an unusual buildup in foreign investors' holdings of U.S. assets. A new analysis suggests that this somewhat surprising development is attributable largely to rapid...
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Commodity price movements and PCE inflation
Hobijn, Bart - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 14 (2008) Nov
With the recent run-up in crop and energy prices - and the subsequent sharp reversal of these trends - the effects of commodity price movements on U.S. inflation merit renewed attention. A study of the contributions of grain and oil prices to the PCE index of inflation suggests that the effects...
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Sticky prices: why firms hesitate to adjust the price of their goods
Goldberg, Pinelopi; Hellerstein, Rebecca - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 13 (2007) Nov
Price stickiness—the tendency of prices to remain constant despite changes in supply and demand—has been linked to firms’ unwillingness to pay the costs entailed in setting, implementing, and advertising new prices. However, there is little consensus on the size and importance of these...
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How worrisome is a negative saving rate?
Steindel, Charles - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 13 (2007) May
The U.S. personal saving rate's negative turn in 2005 has raised concerns that Americans may have to curtail their spending and accept a lower standard of living as they pay off rising debts. However, a closer look at saving trends suggests that the risks to household well-being are overstated....
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The foreign-born population in upstate New York
Orr, James; Wieler, Susan; Pereira, Joseph - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 13 (2007) Oct
An analysis of upstate New York's foreign-born residents suggests that they contribute to the region's human capital in important ways. This population boasts a greater concentration of college graduates than either the region's native-born population or immigrants downstate. While some...
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Why a dollar depreciation may not close the U.S. trade deficit
Goldberg, Linda; Dillon, Eleanor Wiske - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 13 (2007) Jun
With the U.S. trade deficit at high levels, many look to a dollar depreciation to curb the U.S. appetite for foreign goods by pushing up the cost of imports. Yet three factors -- the use of the dollar in invoicing U.S. trade, the market share concerns of exporters, and sizable U.S. distribution...
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Who buys Treasury securities at auction?
Fleming, Michael J. - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 13 (2007) Jan
The U.S. Treasury Department now releases fuller information about its auctions than in the past, including new information on investor class and bidder category. The investor class data shed light on the distribution of demand for government securities, and the bidder category data, released...
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What has homeland security cost? an assessment: 2001-2005
Hobijn, Bart; Sager, Erick - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 13 (2007) Feb
While homeland security is widely seen as an important national objective, the costs of this effort are not well understood. An analysis of public and private expenditures on homeland security shows that overall spending rose by $44 billion between 2001 and 2005?a clear increase but one that...
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Evaluating the relative strength of the U.S. capital markets
Peristiani, Stavros - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 13 (2007) Jul
Concern is growing that the U.S. capital markets are losing market share to overseas competitors. A decline in foreign initial public offerings indeed suggests that the U.S. equity market is becoming less attractive to certain issuers. However, evidence on the competitiveness of the U.S. equity...
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Measuring risk in the hedge fund sector
Adrian, Tobias - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 13 (2007) Mar
Recent high correlations among hedge fund returns could suggest concentrations of risk comparable to those preceding the hedge fund crisis of 1998. A comparison of the current rise in correlations with the elevation before the 1998 event, however, reveals a key difference. The current increase...
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