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Birds of a Feather: Does the hawk-dove distinction still matter in the modern Fed?

Econ Focus , Issue 3Q , Pages 3-6

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Upfront: Regional news at a glance

Econ Focus , Volume 15 , Issue 3Q , Pages 2-5, 30

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Upfront: Regional news at a glance

Econ Focus , Volume 15 , Issue 4Q , Pages 2-6

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Policy update: Money for marrow?

Related links:https://www.richmondfed.org/-/media/richmondfedorg/publications/research/econ_focus/2012/q1/policy_update_weblinks.cfm
Econ Focus , Volume 16 , Issue 1Q , Pages 9

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Boosting the Supply of Rural Rental Housing

The housing market has emerged as one of the sectors of the economy where post-pandemic price pressures are most visible. The combination of a long-running slump in new construction following the Great Recession and the huge shocks to supply and demand stemming from the COVID-19 lockdowns have contributed to growing housing affordability challenges across the country. In the span of just two years, from June 2020 to June 2022, the S&P/ Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index increased by nearly 40 percent. The cost of the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has also increased at a fast ...
Econ Focus , Volume 4Q , Issue 23 , Pages 14-17

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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POLICY UPDATE: Net Neutrality 2.0

Econ Focus , Issue 2Q , Pages 10-10

Briefing
Secular Trends in Macroeconomics and Firm Dynamics: A Conference Recap

How does declining population growth affect firm dynamics? Is income growth volatility decreasing in the U.S.? How do changes in housing prices affect young businesses? Have investments in artificial intelligence improved productivity? These were among the questions addressed by economists during a recent Richmond Fed research conference.
Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 23 , Issue 02

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