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Economic Review
2002

The Economic Review is a quarterly research publication with articles by Economic Research staff on issues of relevance to the Federal Reserve, including macroeconomics and monetary policy, financial markets, regional and international economics, and rural economic studies.  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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1st Quarter 2nd Quarter

The Changing U.S. Financial System: Some Implications for the Monetary Transmission Mechanism 
Gordon H. Sellon, Jr. 
(Summary | Article  PDF 206K)

Clicking with Dollars: How Consumers
Can Pay for Purchases from E-tailers 

Stacey L. Schreft  
(Summary | Article  PDF 167K)

Will the Rural Economy Rebound with the Rest of the Nation? 
Jason R. Henderson  
(Summary | Article  PDF 122K)

Consumer Confidence After September 11 
C. Alan Garner   
(Summary | Article  PDF 199K)

How High Tech Is the Tenth District? 
Chad Wilkerson   
(Summary | Article  PDF 150K)

The New Power of Regions: A Policy Forum for Rural America—A Conference Summary 
Mark Drabenstott and Katharine H. Sheaff   

(Summary | Article  PDF 97K)

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

 
The Puzzle of Later Male Retirement 
Richard Johnson   
(Summary | Article  PDF 108K)

Do Primary Energy Resources Influence
Industry Location? 

Jason P. Martinek and Michael J. Orlando
(Summary | Article  PDF 86K)

Building the Rural Economy with High-Growth Entrepreneurs 
Jason Henderson   
(Summary | Article  PDF 112K)

Central Bank Perspectives on Stabilization Policy—Articles from the bank's 2002 Economic Policy Symposium, 'Rethinking Stabilization Policy'
Alan Greenspan
Otmar Issing
Guillermo Ortiz
Yukata Yamaguchi
David Dodge
   

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