Economic Review


The Economic Review is a quarterly research publication with articles by Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City staff on issues of relevance to the Federal Reserve, including macroeconomics and monetary policy, regional and international economics, banking, financial markets, and payments systems. For paper copies of previous issues of the Economic Review you can order onlineTo receive e-mail notification when new Economic Review articles are posted, sign up in our E-alert system.


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Second Quarter 2010

The Efficacy of Large-Scale Asset Purchases at the Zero Lower Bound
Taeyoung Doh         (Summary |  Article PDF 747K)

What Is the Effect of Financial Stress on Economic Activity?
Troy Davig  and Craig Hakkio         (Summary |  Article PDF 710K)

Taylor Rule Deviations and Financial Imbalances
George A. Kahn         (Summary |  Article PDF 945K)

The Changing Nature of U.S. Card Payment Fraud: industry and Public Policy Options
Richard J. Sullivan         (Summary |  Article PDF 458K)

 


First Quarter 2010

Coordination of Expectations in the Recent Crisis: Private Actions and Policy Responses
Russell Cooper and Jonathan L. Willis         (Summary |  Article PDF 406K)

Financial Stability Reports: How Useful During a Financial Crisis?
Jim Wilkinson,  Kenneth Spong and Jon Christensson          (Summary  |  Article   PDF 265K)

Regulating Debit Cards: The Case of Ad Valorem Fees
Zhu Wang    (Summary  |  Article  PDF 734K)

Will the Rural Economy Rebound in 2010?
Jason Henderson           (Summary  |  Article   PDF 913K)