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Economic Review
2001

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1st Quarter 2nd Quarter

Is the Large U.S. Current Account Deficit Sustainable? 
Jill A. Holman   
(Summary | Article  PDF 165K)

The Transformation of Banking and Its Impact on Consumers and Small Businesses  
William R. Keeton   
(Summary | Article  PDF 216K)

What Are the Benefits of Hosting a Major League Sports Franchise? 
Jordan Rappaport and Chad Wilkerson
(Summary | Article  PDF 207K)

Comparing Measures of Core Inflation 
Todd E. Clark   
(Summary | Article  PDF 122K)

The New U.S. Meat Industry  
Alan Barkema, Mark Drabenstott,
and Nancy Novack   
(Summary | Article  PDF 154K)

Why Invest in Rural America—And How? A Critical Public Policy Question for the 21st Century  
Karl N. Stauber   
(Summary | Article  PDF 455K)

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

 
Why Do Central Banks Monitor
So Many Inflation Indicators? 

Sharon Kozicki   
(Summary | Article  PDF 204K)

Is State Fiscal Policy Asymmetric Over the Business Cycle? 
Bent E. Sorensen and Oved Yosha   

(Summary | Article  PDF 150K)


Exploring Policy Options for a New Rural America--A Conference Summary 
Mark Drabenstott and Katharine H. Sheaff  

(Summary | Article  PDF 155K)

Economic Policy for the Information Economy--A Summary of the Bank's 2001 Economic Symposium 
Craig S. Hakkio   
(Summary | Article  PDF 122K)

The 'New Economy': Background, Historical Perspective, Questions, and Speculations 
J. Bradford DeLong and Lawrence H. Summers   
(Summary | Article  PDF 177)

Can Tips Help Identify Long-Term Inflation Expectations? 
Pu Shen and Jonathan Corning   

(Summary | Article  PDF 285K)
   

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