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Author:Liu, Yang 

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Banks and credit unions: competition not going away

Has the competitive balance tilted away from banks and toward credit unions, given the latter?s tax exemption and more-recent ability to draw members from wider pools? Whether it has or not, both industries have seen similar trend growth over the past 15 years?and, in fact, have come to resemble each other in many ways.
The Regional Economist , Issue Apr

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On the road to recovery, soft patches turn up often

The Regional Economist , Issue Jan

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Prime and subprime hybrid mortgages

Although similar in many ways, subprime hybrids were really different from prime hybrids.
Economic Synopses

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The effects of Extending Unemployment Insurance Benefits

Longer benefits may reduce unemployed workers? job search efforts, decreasing their likelihood of becoming reemployed.
Economic Synopses , Issue 16

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A report on economic conditions in the St. Louis zone

Burgundy Books , Issue 2Q

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U.S. Job Polarization Persists

Job polarization has existed before, during, and since the Great Recession.
Economic Synopses , Issue 21

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How Much Do Oil Prices Affect Employment?

Texas accounted for 37 percent of the decline in the U.S. job market in March.
Economic Synopses , Issue 20

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Mortgage applicants turn to credit unions after the crisis

The Regional Economist , Issue July

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A report on economic conditions in the Little Rock zone

Burgundy Books , Issue 2Q

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Household financial stress and home prices

The Regional Economist , Issue Jan

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