Economy
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What Is Natural Disaster Clustering—and Why Does It Matter for the Economy?
Jacob Kim-Sherman and Lee Seltzer Understanding the economic and financial consequences of natural disasters is a major concern for researchers…
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Are Businesses Scaling Back Hiring Due to AI?
Jaison R. Abel, Richard Deitz, Natalia Emanuel, Ben Hyman, and Nick Montalbano The swift advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has…
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Economic Capital: A New Measure of Bank Solvency
Beverly Hirtle and Matthew Plosser Bank supervisors, industry analysts, and academic researchers rely on a range of metrics to track…
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Are Financial Markets Good Predictors of R-Star?
Sophia Cho and John C. Williams Recently, there has been renewed attention on the natural rate of interest—often referred to…
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Who Is Still on First? An Update of Characteristics of First-Time Homebuyers
Donghoon Lee and Joseph Tracy Following the COVID-19 health crisis, home prices and mortgage rates rose sharply. This created concerns…
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How Firms Spread Good Management
Nicholas Bloom, Jonathan Hartley, Raffaella Sadun, Rachel Schuh, and John Van Reenen What is good management, and how is it…
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A Check-In on the Mortgage Market
Andrew F. Haughwout, Donghoon Lee, Jonathan Lee, Joelle Scally, and Wilbert van der Klaauw Debt balances continued to march upward…
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The Rise in Deposit Flightiness and Its Implications for Financial Stability
Kristian Blickle, Jian Li, Xu Lu, and Yiming Ma Deposits are often perceived as a stable funding source for banks.…
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Who Lends to Households and Firms?
Nina Boyarchenko and Leonardo Elias The financial sector in the U.S. economy is deeply interconnected. In our previous post, we…
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How Shadow Banking Reshapes the Optimal Mix of Regulation
Kinda Hachem Decisions that are privately optimal often impose externalities on other agents, giving rise to regulations aimed at implementing…
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