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The mortgage meltdown, financial markets, and the economy

This Economic Letter is adapted from a speech delivered by Janet L. Yellen, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, on October 30, 2008, to the UC Berkeley-UCLA Symposium "The Mortgage Meltdown, the Economy, and Public Policy," at the University of California, Berkeley.
FRBSF Economic Letter

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The U.S. economic situation and regulatory reform

Delivered at A Day with the Commissioner, Nashville, TN, 12 May 2010
Speech , Paper 151

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Increase in business activity

Federal Reserve Bulletin , Issue Dec , Pages 1249-1256

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How did leading indicator forecasts perform during the 2001 recession?

Economic Quarterly , Volume 89 , Issue Sum , Pages 71-90

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The U.S. economic outlook: a monetary policymaker’s perspective

Presentation to Arizona State University?s 41st Annual Forecast Luncheon, Phoenix, Arizona, December 1, 2004
Speech , Paper 3

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District digest : Economic trends across the region

Article: How the recession affects state and local tax shortfalls - and how those shortfalls affect the recovery. pg. 36-39
Econ Focus , Volume 14 , Issue 4Q , Pages 36-43

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Nebraska's top ten economy fuels top ten profits at Nebraska's banks

Nebraska Economist , Issue Special Edition

Commuting Patterns During COVID-19 Endure; Minorities Less Likely to Work from Home

Some workers transitioned to working from home relatively easily. In many jobs, however, performing regular work activities from home is impossible, forcing many individuals to become inactive or look for a new job.
Dallas Fed Economics

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The role of community banks in the U.S. economy

The U.S. banking system is unusual in consisting not only of some very large banks but also a large number of relatively small community banks. This bifurcated banking system in the United States has served the economy well. Over time, with regulatory change and financial innovation, large banks have become complex organizations engaged in a wide range of activities. They provide a variety of services to their customers, but often rely on hard financial information, computer models, and centralized decision-making as the basis for conducting business. In contrast, small banks have focused ...
Economic Review , Issue Q II , Pages 15-43

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Address to the New College class of 2010

Remarks at the New College of Florida 44th Annual Commencement, Sarasota, Florida.
Speech , Paper 23

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