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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 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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Paying Paul and robbing no one: an eminent domain solution for underwater mortgage debt
Hockett, Robert - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 19 (2013) Jun
In the view of many analysts, the best way to assist “underwater” homeowners—those who owe more on their mortgages than their houses are worth—is to reduce the principal on their home loans. Yet in the case of privately securitized mortgages, such write-downs are almost impossible to...
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The financial crisis at the kitchen table: trends in household debt and credit
Brown, Meta; Haughwout, Andrew; Lee, Donghoon; Klaauw, … - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 19 (2013) April
Since the onset of the financial crisis, households have reduced their outstanding debt by about $1.3 trillion. While part of this reduction stemmed from a historic increase in consumer defaults and lender charge-offs, particularly on mortgage debt, other factors were also at play. An analysis...
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The parts are more than the whole: separating goods and services to predict core inflation
Peach, Richard; Rich, Robert; Linder, M. Henry - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 19 (2013) Aug
Economists have not been altogether successful in their efforts to forecast “core” inflation—an inflation measure that typically excludes volatile food and energy prices. One possible explanation is that the models used to make these forecasts fail to distinguish the forces influencing...
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Do industrialized countries hold the right foreign exchange reserves?
Goldberg, Linda; Hull, Cindy E.; Stein, Sarah - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 19 (2013) April
That central banks should hold foreign currency reserves is a key tenet of the post-Bretton Woods international financial order. But recent growth in the reserve balances of industrialized countries raises questions about what level and composition of reserves are “right” for these...
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Do the benefits of college still outweigh the costs?
Abel, Jaison Robert; Deitz, Richard - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 20 (2013)
In recent years, students have been paying more to attend college and earning less upon graduation—trends that have led many observers to question whether a college education remains a good investment. However, an analysis of the economic returns to college since the 1970s demonstrates that...
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Understanding the New York Fed's Survey of Primary Dealers
Golay, Ellen Correia; Friedman, Steven; McMorrow, Michael - In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance 19 (2013) Aug
The New York Fed’s Survey of Primary Dealers plays a key role in the Federal Reserve’s understanding of market expectations for monetary policy and the economy, providing timely and comprehensive dealer insight into a range of topics. In recent years, the survey has evolved to reflect the...
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Securities Loans Collateralized by Cash : Reinvestment Risk, Run Risk, and Incentive Issues
Keane, Frank M. - 2013
Securities loans collateralized by cash are by far the most popular form of securities-lending transaction. But when the cash collateral associated with these transactions is actively reinvested by a lender's agent, potential risks emerge. This study argues that the standard compensation scheme...
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The Financial Crisis at the Kitchen Table : Trends in Household Debt and Credit
Brown, Meta - 2013
Since the onset of the financial crisis, households have reduced their outstanding debt by about $1.3 trillion. While part of this reduction stemmed from a historic increase in consumer defaults and lender charge-offs, particularly on mortgage debt, other factors were also at play. An analysis...
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Do Industrialized Countries Hold the Right Foreign Exchange Reserves?
Goldberg, Linda S. - 2013
That central banks should hold foreign currency reserves is a key tenet of the post-Bretton Woods international financial order. But recent growth in the reserve balances of industrialized countries raises questions about what level and composition of reserves are “right” for these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013083967
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Paying Paul and Robbing No One : An Eminent Domain Solution for Underwater Mortgage Debt
Hockett, Robert C. - 2013
In the view of many analysts, the best way to assist “underwater” homeowners — those who owe more on their mortgages than their houses are worth — is to reduce the principal on their home loans. Yet in the case of privately securitized mortgages, such write-downs are almost impossible to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013089711
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