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Don’t Look to Oil Companies to Lower High Retail Gasoline Prices

While U.S. retail gasoline prices in many regions have remained stubbornly high since March, this situation reflects frictions in the retail gasoline market rather than the supply of oil or the price of oil.
Dallas Fed Economics

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Prospects for an economic recovery.

Presentation by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, for The Worcester Economic Club, Worcester, Massachusetts, May 21, 2009
Speech , Paper 27

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Pitfalls to the current expansion

Review , Volume 60 , Issue Jul , Pages 2-8

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Measuring productivity growth in Asia: do market imperfections matter?

Recent research reports contradictory estimates of productivity growth for the newly industrialized economies (NIEs) of Asia. In particular, estimates using real factor prices find relatively rapid TFP growth; estimates using quantities of inputs and output find relatively low TFP growth. The difference is particularly notable for Singapore, where the difference is about 2-1/4 percentage-points per year. We show that about 2/3 of that difference reflects differences in estimated capital payments. We argue that these differences reflect economically interesting imperfections in output and ...
Working Paper Series , Paper WP-03-15

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Global risks are rising, but there is a path to recovery

Proceedings - Economic Policy Symposium - Jackson Hole

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China: awakening giant

Southwest Economy , Issue Sep , Pages 1-8

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The fiscal impact of population change

Population aging, and changing population age distributions, affect the fiscal situation through multiple channels, including the following: ; 1. Changing age distributions alter the per worker cost of providing a given age-vector of per capita benefits. For example, population aging will dramatically increase the costs of providing even existing benefits for Social Security and Medicare. ; 2. As a qualification to point 1, we note that fluctuations in population age distribution, for example, as caused by the baby boom in the United States, and transitional changes in age distribution, for ...
Conference Series ; [Proceedings] , Volume 46

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Economic activity accelerates

Review , Volume 49 , Issue Sep , Pages 2-6

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Among Opposing Forces

Remarks by Charles L. Evans, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago McLean County Chamber of Commerce, Bloomington, Illinois
Speech , Paper 19

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