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Economics and Ideology
Sablik, Timothy
(2014-10)
Econ Focus
, Issue 4Q
, Pages 29-29
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The Fed’s New Framework With a revised strategy, the Fed responds to challenges facing central banks today
Sablik, Timothy
(2021-01)
Econ Focus
, Issue Q1
, Pages 8-11
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Cyberattacks and the Digital Dilemma
Sablik, Timothy
(2017-07)
Recent high-profile hacks have renewed calls for improved security, but competing incentives pose a challenge
Econ Focus
, Issue 3Q
, Pages 8-11
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Policy Update: Cracking Down on Fraud?
Sablik, Timothy
(2014-07)
Econ Focus
, Issue 3Q
, Pages 7-7
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Does the Unemployment Rate Really Overstate Labor Market Recovery?
Hornstein, Andreas; Lange, Fabian; Sablik, Timothy; Kudlyak, Marianna
(2014-06)
Unemployment rose dramatically during the 2007-09 recession, peaking at 10 percent in October 2009. It has fallen steadily since then, at times outpacing economists' forecasts. In April, unemployment reached 6.3 percent, about two-thirds of the way back to its prerecession level. Such progress is often a sign of recovery, but some observers question whether the unemployment rate accurately measures resource utilization in the current labor market.
Richmond Fed Economic Brief
, Issue June
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Research spotlight: Ties that bind
Sablik, Timothy
(2011-07)
Related links: https://www.richmondfed.org/-/media/richmondfedorg/publications/research/econ_focus/2011/q3/research_spotlight_weblinks.cfm
Econ Focus
, Volume 15
, Issue 3Q
, Pages 11
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Federal Reserve: The Future of Forward Guidance
Sablik, Timothy
(2022-10)
For much of the Fed's history, its leaders prided themselves on their inscrutability. Alan Greenspan, who served as Fed chair from 1987 to 2006, famously perfected the art of "Fedspeak," carefully crafting his statements on monetary policy to be vague and obscure so that he could avoid roiling financial markets. But by the end of his tenure, the Fed had become increasingly transparent in its communications with the public. Today, Fed Chair Jerome Powell holds a press conference after every FOMC meeting, and the committee issues a post-meeting statement explaining both its current policy ...
Econ Focus
, Volume 22
, Issue 4Q
, Pages 18-21
Journal Article
Fighting Fund Runs
Sablik, Timothy
(2017-01)
Econ Focus
, Issue 1Q
, Pages 21-21
Journal Article
POLICY UPDATE: Net Neutrality 2.0
Sablik, Timothy
(2015-04)
Econ Focus
, Issue 2Q
, Pages 10-10
Briefing
Should Central Banks Worry About Facebook's Diem and Alibaba's Alipay?
Wong, Russell; Sablik, Timothy; Chiu, Jonathan
(2021-05)
Alibaba — an e-commerce platform in China similar to Amazon — has created its own payment system (Alipay) to provide currency-like services: facilitating transactions, supporting peer-to-peer transfers and paying interest. Platforms like Facebook and Amazon are also researching creating their own digital currencies, but so far they have relied primarily on existing payment methods. What drives platforms to develop their own digital currency rather than use existing cash and card options? And should central banks and financial regulators worry about platforms issuing their own currency?
Richmond Fed Economic Brief
, Volume 21
, Issue 17
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