The Economy

We produce and compile research and data on the overall economy, banking and financial markets. Our goal is to help financial institutions operate in a safe manner and support a robust U.S. financial system.

Macroeconomics

Working Paper

On the Wisdom of Crowds (of Economists)

WP 26-14 – Averaging economists’ predictions boosts accuracy, and our theory shows how quickly those improvements accumulate.

Aruoba-Diebold-Scotti Business Conditions Index

An index designed to track real business conditions at high observation frequency

Regional Economics

Working Paper

Evaluating Transportation Improvements Within Cities Using Quantitative Spatial Models

WP 26-13 – Quantitative spatial models (QSMs) can assess the equilibrium impacts of transportation infrastructure within cities. I describe a simple QSM and identify common weaknesses and promising future directions for research.

The Economy

Working Paper

Polarized Contributions but Convergent Agendas

WP 26-05 – When politicians care only about winning, standard models predict that they adopt centrist policies. But if they also value raising campaign funds per se, their agendas diverge — possibly explaining polarization in the politics we see.

Event

Apr

3

2026

2026 Fintech and Financial Institutions Research Conference

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Demand-Based Asset Pricing in General Equilibrium

WP 26-12 – This paper’s macrofinance model — in which financial intermediaries face frictions in adjusting their portfolios, generating inelastic asset demand — quantitatively illustrates how institutional frictions explain asset pricing puzzles.

Regional Economics

Working Paper

Strong Spatial Spillovers Determine Neighborhood Shape and Neighborhood Change

WP 26-11 – This paper explores how spatial spillovers — changes in the perceived value of a location as a result of the choices of others — affect how neighborhoods are shaped and how they change over time.