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The Sharing Economy: Are new online markets creating economic value or threatening consumer safety?

Econ Focus , Issue 4Q , Pages 12-15

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Subzero Interest

Econ Focus , Issue 1Q , Pages 3-5

Briefing
Responding to Urban Decline

In recent decades, a number of once-prominent U.S. cities have experienced economic hardship and significant population loss. Policymakers in those cities want to jump-start growth and improve prospects for the people who live there. But where should they begin? This Economic Brief surveys economic studies on a variety of urban policy interventions and provides lessons for policymakers.
Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Issue July

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Concentrating on Market Concentration

At the Richmond Fed Highlighted Research: "Diverging Trends in National and Local Concentration." Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Pierre-Daniel G. Sarte, and Nicholas Trachter. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Working Paper No. 18-15R, September 2018 (revised February 2019).
Econ Focus , Issue 1Q , Pages 9-9

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The Fed's \\"Tequila Crisis\\"

A financial crisis in Mexico in the mid-1990s sparked a debate about the Fed's role in international markets and its independence
Econ Focus , Issue 1Q , Pages 3-5

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Regional News at a Glance

Bankrupt Patriot Coal Questions Its Origin - Rhodes. IPO Succeeds for Northern VA based Hilton - Sablik. State Upholds Rare Negligence Rule - Haltom. D.C. Living Wage Bill Prompts Retailer Pushback - Sablik.
Econ Focus , Issue 3Q , Pages 2-4

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Federal Reserve: Good Data is Hard to Find

Fed officials frequently describe their monetary policy decisions as data dependent. As the central bank has navigated the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, a common refrain in its policy statements is that the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will "carefully assess incoming data, the evolving outlook, and the balance of risks" when considering further adjustments."We are looking at the data to guide us in what we should do," Fed Chair Jerome Powell said at the press conference following the FOMC's meeting at the end of January.The demand for data in economics as a whole has only grown ...
Econ Focus , Volume 25 , Issue 1Q/2Q , Pages 4-7

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Jargon Alert: Full Employment

Econ Focus , Issue 2Q , Pages 10-10

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The Fed Is Shrinking Its Balance Sheet. What Does That Mean?

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in early March 2020, the Fed quickly stepped in to limit the economic fallout. It reduced its interest rate target to near zero and purchased large quantities of U.S. Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities (MBS) by injecting reserves into the banking system. As a result of these purchases, the size of the Fed's balance sheet more than doubled from about $4 trillion prior to the pandemic to nearly $9 trillion at the start of 2022.
Econ Focus , Volume 22 , Issue 3Q , Pages 4-7

Briefing
Market Freezes, Shadow Bank Runs and More: A Recap of the Monetary Economics Conference

What features of an economy make money a useful social construct? Why did over-the-counter markets freeze during the 2007-2008 financial crisis? How do changes in monetary policy get transmitted to the broader economy? Researchers explored these questions and more at a recent conference hosted by the Richmond Fed.
Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 22 , Issue 02

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