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2007, No. 1: Milton Friedman on Inflation (PDF 62k)
by Edward Nelson


2007, No. 2: China’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve: A Drop in the Bucket (PDF 64k)
by Christopher J. Neely


2007, No. 3: Expected Inflation Near and Far (PDF 111k)
by David C. Wheelock


2007, No. 4: Access to Credit (PDF 91k)
by Luke M. Shimek and Rajdeep Sengupta


2007, No. 5: Stock Market Dispersion and Unemployment (PDF 112k)
by Hui Guo


2007, No. 6: U.S. Currency at Home and Abroad (PDF 106k)
by Richard G. Anderson and Marcela M. Williams


2007, No. 7: How Well Do Wages Follow Productivity Growth? (PDF 117k)
by Richard G. Anderson


2007, No. 8: Economic Forecasts: Public and Private (PDF 87k)
by William T. Gavin


2007, No. 9: Energy Prices: In the Mix or Swept Under the Rug? (PDF 101k)
by James Bullard and Geetanjali Pande


2007, No. 10: The Federal Funds and Long-Term Rates (PDF 116k)
by Daniel L. Thornton


2007, No. 11: Where You Live Affects What You Think About Trade (PDF 63k)
by Cletus C. Coughlin


2007, No. 12: Recession Rumblings (PDF 115k)
by Kevin L. Kliesen


2007, No. 13: What Is Subprime Lending? (PDF 88k)
by Rajdeep Sengupta and William R. Emmons


2007, No. 14: Look Who’s Still Working Now (PDF 108k)
by Kristie M. Engemann and Michael T. Owyang


2007, No. 15: Inflation Disconnect? (PDF 137k)
by Riccardo DiCecio


2007, No. 16: Is the Term Spread Still Speaking to Policymakers? Some International Evidence (PDF 106k)
by Massimo Guidolin and Allison K. Rodean


2007, No. 17: Stable Interest Rates Follow Stable Prices (PDF 74k)
by William T. Gavin


2007, No. 18: The FOMC in 1978 (PDF 127k)
by Richard G. Anderson and Charles S. Gascon


2007, No. 19: Higher Risk Does Bring Higher Returns in Stock Markets Worldwide (PDF 84k)
by Hui Guo


2007, No. 20: U.S. Exporters: A Rare Breed (PDF 93k)
by Rubén Hernández-Murillo


2007, No. 21: Measure for Measure: Headline versus Core Inflation (PDF 67k)
by Daniel L. Thornton


2007, No. 22: Can Social Security Survive the Baby Boomers? (PDF 110k)
by Craig P. Aubuchon and David C. Wheelock


2007, No. 23: Subprime Side Effects in the Federal Funds Market (PDF 122k)
by Daniel L. Thornton


2007, No. 24: The U.S. Consumption Boom and Trade Deficit (PDF 101k)
by Yi Wen and Luke M. Shimek


2007, No. 25: A Tale of Two Crises (PDF 114k)
by James Bullard and Geetanjali Pande


2007, No. 26: One Dollar = One Loonie (PDF 117k)
by Christopher J. Neely


2007, No. 27: What Are the Chances? (PDF 112k)
by Kristie M. Engemann and Michael T. Owyang


2007, No. 28: Oil Shocks and Price Stability (PDF 115k)
by Yi Wen and Luke M. Shimek


2007, No. 29: What Do You Get for "Sixteen Tons"? (PDF 110k)
by Cletus C. Coughlin and Lesli S. Ott


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