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2013
Fourth Quarter - Full Issue
- Debt Dilution: When It Is a Major Problem and How to Deal with It by Burcu Eyigungor
 - The Economics of Small Open Economies by Pablo Guerron-Quintana
 - Breaking the Ice: Government Interventions in Frozen Markets by Benjamin Lester
 - Research Rap
 
Third Quarter - Full Issue
- The Economics of Student Loan Borrowing and Repayment by Wenli Li
 - Clusters of Knowledge: R&D Proximity and the Spillover Effect by Gerald Carlino and Jake K. Carr
 - The Promise and Challenges of Bank Capital Reform by Ronel Elul
 - Research Rap
 
Second Quarter
- Debt Overhang: Why Recovery from a Financial Crisis Can Be Slow by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - DSGE Models and Their Use in Monetary Policy by Michael Dotsey
 - The Diverse Impacts of the Great Recession by Makoto Nakajima
 - Research Rap
 
First Quarter
- The Great Trade Collapse (and Recovery) by George Alessandria
 - The Political Economy of Balanced Budget Amendments by Marina Azzimonti
 - What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: Keeping Track of Risks in the Financial System by Leonard Nakamura
 - Research Rap
 
2012
Fourth Quarter
- Labor Market Anxiety and the Downward Trend in the Job Separation Rate by Shigeru Fujita
 - The Optimum Quantity of Money by Daniel Sanches
 - Measuring Economic Uncertainty Using the Survey of Professional Forecasters by Keith Sill
 - Research Rap
 
Third Quarter
- The Rise of Corporate Savings by Roc Armenter
 - The Economics of Household Leveraging and Deleveraging by Wenli Li and Susheela Patwari
 - Geography, History, Economies of Density, and the Location of Cities by Jeffrey Lin
 - Changes in the Use of Electronic Means of Payment: 1995-2010 by Loretta Mester
 - Research Rap
 
Second Quarter
- Banks and Markets: Substitutes, Complements, or Both? by Mitchell Berlin
 - Contingent Capital by Yaron Leitner
 - Time-Consistency and Credible Monetary Policy After the Crisis by Jim Nason and Charles Plosser
 - Research Rap
 
First Quarter
- Designing Monetary Policy Rules in an Uncertain Economic Environment by Michael Dotsey and Charles Plosser
 - Risk and Uncertainty by Pablo Guerron-Quintana
 - Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Reverse Mortgages But Were Afraid to Ask by Makoto Nakajima
 - Recent Developments in Consumer Credit and Payments – Workshop Summary by Mitchell Berlin
 
2011
Fourth Quarter
- A Theory of Asset Price Booms and Bust and the Uncertain Return to Innovation by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - How Do Businesses Recruit? by Jason Faberman
 - Rehypothecation by Cyril Monnet
 - Research Rap
 
Third Quarter
- Three Keys to the City: Resources, Agglomeration Economies, and Sorting by Gerald Carlino
 - The Effectiveness of Government Spending in Deep Recessions: A New Keynesian Perspective by Keith Kuester
 - What’s It Worth? Property Taxes and Assessment Practices by Timothy Schiller
 - Research Rap
 
Second Quarter
- Can We Explain Banks’ Capital Structures? by Mitchell Berlin
 - Why Do Markets Freeze? by Yaron Leitner
 - Understanding House-Price Dynamics by Makoto Nakajima
 - Research Rap
 
First Quarter
- Output Gaps: Uses and Limitation by Roc Armenter
 - Urban Productivity Advantages from Job Search and Matching by Jeffrey Lin
 - Inflation Dynamics and the New Keynesian Phillips Curve by Keith Sill
 - Research Rap
 
2010
Fourth Quarter
- Understanding Exports from the Plant Up by George Alessandria and Horag Choi
 - What Have We Learned About Mortgage Default? by Ronel Elul
 - Economic Effects of the Unemployment Insurance Benefit by Shigeru Fujita
 - Research Rap
 
Third Quarter
- Philadelphia Fed Forecasting Surveys: Their Value for Research by Dean Croushore
 - Because I’m Worth It? CEO Pay and Corporate Governance by Rocco Huang
 - American Dream or American Obsession? The Economic Benefits and Costs of Homeownership by Wenli Li and Fang Yang
 - Research Rap
 
Second Quarter
- De-Leveraging and the Financial Accelerator: How Wall Street Can Shock Main Street by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - Monetary Policy in a Liquidity Trap by Michael Dotsey
 - Hiring, Job Loss, and the Severity of Recessions by Jason Faberman
 - Research Rap
 
First Quarter
- Let's Make It Clear: How Central Counterparties Save(d) the Day by Cyril Monnet
 - How Much Is That Home Really Worth? Appraisal Bias and House-Price Uncertainty by Leonard Nakamura
 - Riding the Revenue Roller Coaster: Recent Trends in State Government Finance by Timothy Schiller
 - Recent Developments in Consumer Credit and Payments – Workshop Summary by Mitchell Berlin
 - Research Rap
 
2009
Fourth Quarter
- Earnings Losses of Job Losers During the 2001 Economic Downturn by Shigeru Fujita and Vilas Rao
 - China's Emergence as a Manufacturing Juggernaut: Is It Overstated? by Behzad Kianian and Kei-Mu Yi
 - News About the Future and Economic Fluctuations by Keith Sill
 - Research Rap
 
Third Quarter
- The Exchange Rate: What's in It for Prices? by George Alessandria and Jarcy Zee
 - Beautiful City by Gerald Carlino
 - Convertible Securities and Venture Capital Finance by Yaron Leitner
 - Changes in the Use of Electronic Means of Payment: 1995-2007 by Loretta Mester
 - Research Rap
 
Second Quarter
- Bank Credit Standards by Mitchell Berlin
 - Regulating Short-Sales by Ronel Elul
 - Residential Housing and Personal Bankruptcy by Wenli Li
 - Research Rap
 
First Quarter
- The Peopling of Macroeconomics: Microeconomics of Aggregate Consumer Expenditures by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - Accounting for Cross-Country Differences in Income Per Capita by Aubhik Khan
 - Rethinking the Implications of Monetary Policy: How a Transactions Role for Money Transforms the Predictions of Our Leading Models by Julia Thomas
 - Research Rap
 
2008
Fourth Quarter
- Commitment Versus Discretion in Monetary Policy by Michael Dotsey
 - The Mismeasured Personal Saving Rate Is Still Useful: Using Real-Time Data to Improve Forecasting by Leonard Nakamura
 - Growing Slowly, Getting Older: Demographic Trends in the Third District States by Timothy Schiller
 - Research Rap
 
Third Quarter
- The Geography of Research and Development Activity in the U.S. by Kristy Buzard and Gerald Carlino
 - Creative Destruction and Aggregate Productivity Growth by Shigeru Fujita
 - Ten Years After: What Are the Effects of Business Method Patents in Financial Services? by Robert Hunt
 - Innovation and Regulation in Financial Markets: A Summary of the 2007 Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum by Loretta Mester
 - Research Rap
 
Second Quarter
- Why Are Goods So Cheap in Some Countries? by George Alessandria and Joseph Kaboski
 - Liquidity Crises by Ronel Elul
 - The Evolution of the World Income Distribution by Keith Sill
 
First Quarter
- The Economic Logic of a Fresh Start by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - The Industrial Revolution and the Demographic Transition by Aubhik Khan
 - Human Capital and Higher Education: How Does Our Region Fare? by Timothy Schiller
 - Recent Developments in Consumer Credit and Payments by Mitchell Berlin
 - Financing Community Development: Learning from the Past, Looking to the Future – Summary of the 2007 Federal Reserve System Community Affairs Research Conference by Loretta Mester
 - Research Rap
 
2007
Fourth Quarter
- Do African Americans Prefer to Live in Segregated Communities? by Robert DeFina
 - Stock Prices and Business Investment by Yaron Leitner
 - What Do We Know About Chapter 13 Personal Bankruptcy Filings? by Wenli Li
 - Research Rap
 
Third Quarter
- Dancing with Wolves: Syndicated Loans and the Economics of Multiple Lenders by Mitchell Berlin
 - A Pattern of Regional Differences in the Effects of Monetary Policy by Theodore Crone
 - International Trade: Why We Don’t Have More of It by Edith Ostapik and Kei-Mu Yi
 - Economic Growth and Development: Perspectives for Policymakers – A Summary of the 2006 Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum by Loretta Mester
 - Research Rap
 
Second Quarter
- What Do Worker Flows Tell Us About Cyclical Fluctuations in Employment? by Shigeru Fujita
 - Collecting Consumer Debt in America by Robert Hunt
 - Gimme Shelter! Rents Have Risen, Not Fallen, Since World War II by Leonard Nakamura
 - Research Rap
 
First Quarter
- Trade Deficits Aren’t as Bad as You Think by George Alessandria
 - The Great Moderation in Economic Volatility: A View from the States by Gerald Carlino
 - The Macroeconomics of Oil Shocks by Keith Sill
 - Research Rap
 
2006
Fourth Quarter
- The Role of Segmented Markets in Monetary Policy by Aubhik Khan
 - Housing: Boom or Bubble? by Timothy Schiller
 - What Will the Next Export Boom Look Like? Some Hints from the Late 1980s by Kei-Mu Yi
 - Research Rap
 
Third Quarter
- Consumer Confidence Surveys: Can They Help Us Forecast Consumer Spending in Real Time? by Dean Croushore
 - A Review of Inflation Targeting in Developed Countries by Michael Dotsey
 - Residential Mortgage Default by Ronel Elul
 - Fiscal Imbalance: Problems, Solutions, and Implications – A Summary of the 2005 Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum by Loretta Mester
 - Research Rap
 
Second Quarter
- Ups and Downs: How Wages Change Over the Business Cycle by Kevin Huang
 - Using Collateral to Secure Loans by Yaron Leitner
 - Is Technology Raising Demand for Skills, or Are Skills Raising Demand for Technology? by Ethan Lewis
 - Changes in the Use of Electronic Means of Payment: 1995-2004 by Loretta Mester
 - Research Rap
 
First Quarter
- A Farewell from President Santomero by Anthony M. Santomero
 - Debt Maturity: What Do Economists Say? What Do CFOs Say? by Mitchell Berlin
 - What a New Set of Indexes Tells Us About State and National Business Cycles by Theodore Crone
 - Your House Just Doubled in Value? Don’t Uncork the Champagne Just Yet! by Wenli Li and Rui Yao
 - Recent Developments in Consumer Credit and Payments – Conference Summary
 
2005
Fourth Quarter
- Making Monetary Policy: What Do We Know and When Do We Know It? by Anthony Santomero
 - Whither Consumer Credit Counseling? by Robert Hunt
 - Underestimating Advertising: Innovation and Unpriced Entertainment by Leonard Nakamura
 - After the Baby Boom: Population Trends and the Labor Force of the Future by Timothy Schiller
 
Third Quarter
- The Changing Patterns of Payments in the United States by Anthony Santomero
 - The Economic Role of Cities in the 21st Century by Gerald Carlino
 - The Economics of Asset Securitization by Ronel Elul
 - Do Budget Deficits Cause Inflation? by Keith Sill
 - Challenges and Opportunities in a Global Economy: Perspectives on Outsourcing, Exchange Rates, and Free Trade – A Summary of the 2004 Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum by Loretta Mester
 
Second Quarter
- Lessons Learned from the Recent Business Cycle by Anthony Santomero
 - The Relationship Between Capacity Utilization and Inflation by Michael Dotsey and Tom Stark
 - International Risk-Sharing: Globalization Is Weaker Than You Think by Sylvain Leduc
 - Legal Uncertainty and Contractual Innovation by Yaron Leitner
 
First Quarter
- Preparing for the 21st Century Economy by Anthony Santomero
 - Ores and Scores: Two Cases of How Competition Led to Productivity "Miracles" by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - How Do Local Labor Markets in the U.S. Adjust to Immigration? by Ethan Lewis
 - Moving Up: Trends in Homeownership and Mortgage Indebtedness by Wenli Li
 
2004
Fourth Quarter
- Monetary Policy and Inflation Targeting in the United States by Anthony Santomero
 - True Confessions: Should Banks Be Required to Disclose More? by Mitchell Berlin
 - Why Are Married Women Working More? Some Macroeconomic Explanations by Aubhik Khan
 - Sprawl: What's in a Name? by Timothy Schiller
 
Third Quarter
- Banking in the 21st Century by Anthony Santomero
 - What Test Scores Can and Cannot Tell Us About the Quality of Our Schools by Theodore Crone
 - The Software Patent Experiment by Robert Hunt and Jim Bessen
 - CEOs, Clerks, Computers, and the Rise of Competition in the Late 20th Century by Leonard Nakamura
 
Second Quarter
- Great Expectations: The Role of Beliefs in Economics and Monetary Policy by Anthony Santomero
 - Should Cities Be Ready for Some Football? Assessing the Social Benefits of Hosting an NFL Team by Gerald Carlino and Ed Coulson
 - The Evolution of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange by John Caskey
 - Deficit-Financed Tax Cuts and Interest Rates by Sylvain Leduc
 
First Quarter
- Monetary Policy: Stability Through Change by Anthony Santomero
 - How the Fed Affects the Economy: A Look at Systematic Monetary Policy by Michael Dotsey
 - Liquidity and Exchanges, or Contracting with the Producers by Yaron Leitner
 - What Accounts for the Postwar Decline in Economic Volatility? by Keith Sill
 
2003
Fourth Quarter
- Knowledge Is Power: The Importance of Economic Education by Anthony Santomero
 - Agglomeration Economies: The Spark That Ignites a City? by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - The Impact of Immigration on American Cities: An Introduction to the Issues by Albert Saiz
 - Taking the Measure of Manufacturing by Timothy Schiller and Michael Trebing
 
Third Quarter
- Flexible Commitment or Inflation Targeting for the U.S.? by Anthony Santomero
 - Crises, Contagion, and Coordination: A Summary of the 2002 Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum by Loretta Mester
 - Trade Credit: Why Do Production Firms Act as Financial Intermediaries? by Mitchell Berlin
 - The Long and the Short of It: Recent Trends and Cycles in the Third District States by Theodore Crone
 - The Role of Inventories in the Business Cycle by Aubhik Khan
 - Research Rap
 
Second Quarter
- Corporate Governance and Responsibility by Anthony Santomero
 - U.S. Coins: Forecasting Change by Dean Croushore
 - Antitrust Issues in Payment Card Networks: Can They Do That? Should We Let Them? by Robert Hunt
 - Should Philadelphia's Suburbs Help Their Central City? by Robert Inman
 
First Quarter
- Process and Progress in Risk Management by Anthony Santomero
 - A Confluence of Events? Explaining Fluctuations in Local Employment by Gerald Carlino
 - How Inflation Hawks Escape Expectations Traps by Sylvain Leduc
 - Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom! Decentralization and Innovation by Leonard Nakamura
 
2002
Fourth Quarter
- Forces Shaping Philadelphia's Future by Anthony Santomero
 - From Laboratory to Market: The Biotechnology Industry in the Third District by Timothy Schiller
 - A Lifeline for the Weakest Link? Financial Contagion and Network Design by Yaron Leitner
 - Widening the Wage Gap: The Skill Premium and Technology by Keith Sill
 
Third Quarter
- The U.S. Experience with a Federal Central Bank System by Anthony Santomero
 - Summary of the 2001 Policy Forum and Announcement of the 2002 Policy Forum by Loretta Mester
 - Innovation in Financial Services and Payments – Conference Summary
 - Should Business Bankruptcy Be a One-Chapter Book? by Mitchell Berlin
 - The Taylor Curve and the Unemployment-Inflation Tradeoff by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - Does Lower Unemployment Reduce Poverty? by Robert DeFina
 
Second Quarter
- Does Bank Regulation Help Bank Customers? by Anthony Santomero
 - Housing Policy and the Social Benefits of Homeownership by Ed Coulson
 - What's in the File? The Economics and Law of Consumer Credit Bureaus by Robert Hunt
 - Understanding the Life-Cycle of a Manufacturing Plant by Aubhik Khan
 
First Quarter
- What Monetary Policy Can and Cannot Do by Anthony Santomero
 - A Summary of the Conference on Real-Time Data Analysis by Tom Stark
 - The Changing Faces of the Third District: A Snapshot of the Region from the 2000 Census by Theodore Crone
 - Oil Prices Strike Back by Sylvain Leduc
 - Is the Personal Bankruptcy System Bankrupt? by Loretta Mester
 
2001
Fourth Quarter
- The Causes and Effects of Financial Modernization by Anthony Santomero
 - Privacy Matters: Payments Cards Center Workshop on the Right to Privacy and the Financial Services Industry – Workshop Summary by Sally Burke
 - How Do Forecasts Respond to Changes in Monetary Policy? by Laurence Ball and Dean Croushore
 - Knowledge Spillovers: Cities' Role in the New Economy by Gerald Carlino
 - Investing in Intangibles: Is a Trillion Dollars Missing from GDP? by Leonard Nakamura
 
Third Quarter
- Perspectives on Research Issues in Consumer Behavior by Anthony Santomero
 - A Summary of the Conference on Consumer Transactions and Credit – Conference Summary
 - "We Control the Vertical": Three Theories of the Firm by Mitchell Berlin
 - The Gains from International Risk-Sharing by Keith Sill
 - How Responsive Is the Demand for Residential Land to Changes in Its Price? by Richard Voith
 
Second Quarter
- The Complexities of Monetary Policy by Anthony Santomero
 - Why Does Countercyclical Monetary Policy Matter? by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - Understanding Changes in Aggregate Business Fixed Investment by Aubhik Khan
 - The Interplay Between Home Production and Business Activity by Jeffrey Wrase
 
First Quarter
- New Beginnings by Anthony Santomero
 - Who Cares About Volatility? A Tale of Two Exchange-Rate Systems by Sylvain Leduc
 - Rewiring the System: The Changing Structure of the Electric Power Industry by Timothy Schiller
 - You Can Patent That? Are Patents on Computer Programs and Business Methods Good for the New Economy? by Robert Hunt
 
2000
November/December
- A New Look at Economic Indexes for the States in The Third District by Theodore Crone
 - From Centralization to Deconcentration: People and Jobs Spread Out by Gerald Carlino
 
September/October
- Understanding Asset Values: Stock Prices, Exchange Rates, and the "Peso Problem" by Keith Sill
 - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Data Bank: A Real-Time Data Set for Macroeconomists by Dean Croushore and Tom Stark
 
July/August
- Financial Modernization: Vastly Different or Fundamentally the Same? by Edward Boehne
 - Economics and The New Economy: The Invisible Hand Meets Creative Destruction by Leonard Nakamura
 
May/June
- Why Don't Banks Take Stock? by Mitchell Berlin
 - Has Suburbanization Diminished the Importance of Access to Center City? by Richard Voith
 
March/April
- The Changing Nature of The Payments System: Should New Players Mean New Rules? by Loretta Mester Update to data in this article
 - From Cycles to Shocks: Progress in Business-Cycle Theory by Satyajit Chatterjee
 
January/February
- The Finance and Growth Nexus by Aubhik Khan
 - Agriculture in the Third District: Fertile Fields Outside the Farm Belt by Timothy Schiller
 
1999
November/December
- The Euro and the European Central Bank by Jeffrey Wrase
 - Patent Reform: A Mixed Blessing for the U.S. Economy? by Robert Hunt
 
September/October
- How Useful Are Forecasts of Corporate Profits? by Dean Croushore
 - The Philadelphia Story: A New Forecasting Model for the Region by Theodore Crone and Michael P. McLaughlin
 
July/August
- Intangibles: What Put the New in the New Economy? by Leonard Nakamura
 - Do States Respond Differently to Changes in Monetary Policy? by Gerald Carlino and Robert DeFina
 
May/June
- Forecasts, Indicators, and Monetary Policy by Keith Sill
 - Jack of All Trades? Product Diversification in Nonfinancial Firms by Mitchell Berlin
 
March/April
- Does the Federal Tax Treatment of Housing Affect the Pattern of Metropolitan Development? by Richard Voith
 - Regional Trends in Federal Government Spending by Timothy Schiller
 
January/February
- Banking Industry Consolidation: What's a Small Business to Do? by Loretta Mester
 - Real Business Cycles: A Legacy of Countercyclical Policies? by Satyajit Chatterjee
 
1998
November/December
- Is the Fed Being Swept Out of (Monetary) Control? by Jeffrey Wrase
 - Why Is Europe Forming a Monetary Union? by Gwen Eudey
 
September/October
- House Prices and the Quality of Public Schools: What Are We Buying? by Theodore Crone
 - What's Happening in Manufacturing: “Survey Says…” by Michael Trebing
 
July/August
- Trends in Metropolitan Employment Growth by Gerald Carlino
 - Low Inflation: The Surprise of the 1990s by Dean Croushore
 
May/June
- The Retail Revolution and Food-Price Mismeasurement by Leonard Nakamura
 - Restructuring During Recession: A Silver Lining in the Cloud? by Keith Sill
 
March/April
- Does Trade With Low-Wage Countries Hurt American Workers? by Stephen Golub
 - Has Globalization Created a Borderless World? by Janet Ceglowski
 
January/February
- The Downtown Parking Syndrome: Does Curing the Illness Kill the Patient? by Richard Voith
 - That Thing Venture Capitalists Do by Mitchell Berlin
 
1997
November/December
- Are Bank Runs Contagious? by Ted Temzelides
 - Network Issues and Payment Systems by James McAndrews
 
September/October
- What's the Point of Credit Scoring? by Loretta Mester
 - What Determines the Exchange Rate: Economic Factors or Market Sentiment? by Gregory Hopper
 
July/August
- Inflation-Indexed Bonds: How Do They Work? by Jeffrey Wrase
 - How Capital Taxes Harm Economic Growth: Britain Versus the United States by Lee Ohanian
 
May/June
- Where Have all the Factory Jobs Gone — And Why? by Theodore Crone
 - Regional Economies: Separating Trends From Cycles by Gerald Carlino and Keith Sill
 
March/April
- Is the U.S. Economy Really Growing Too Slowly? Maybe We're Measuring Growth Wrong by Leonard Nakamura
 - The Livingston Survey: Still Useful After All These Years by Dean Croushore
 
January/February
- Making Payments on the Internet by James McAndrews
 - The Economic Benefits and Risks of Derivative Securities by Keith Sill
 
1996
November/December
- For Better and for Worse: Three Lending Relationships by Mitchell Berlin
 - The Suburban Housing Market: The Effects of City and Suburban Job Growth by Richard Voith
 
September/October
- Taxes, Homeownership, and the Allocation of Residential Real Estate Risks by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - The Travel Market in the United States and the Third District by Timothy Schiller
 
July/August
- Repealing Glass-Steagall: The Past Points the Way to the Future by Loretta Mester
 - Value at Risk: A New Methodology for Measuring Portfolio Risk by Gregory Hopper
 
May/June
- Looking Ahead: Leading Indexes for Pennsylvania and New Jersey by Theodore Crone and Kevin Babyak
 - Inflation Forecasts: How Good Are They? by Dean Croushore
 
March/April
- Central City Decline: Regional or Neighborhood Solutions? by Richard Voith
 - Does Monetary Policy Have Differential Regional Effects? by Gerald Carlino and Robert DeFina
 
January/February
- When the Bubble Bursts: Psychology or Fundamentals? by Lee Ohanian
 - The Cyclical Volatility of Interest Rates by Keith Sill
 
1995
November/December
- Has Deunionization Led to Higher Earnings Inequality? by Martin Asher and Robert DeFina
 - Measuring Inflation in a High-Tech Age by Leonard Nakamura
 
September/October
- Antitrust Issues in Payment Systems: Bottlenecks, Access, and Essential Facilities by James McAndrews
 - Productivity Growth and the American Business Cycle by Satyajit Chatterjee
 
July/August
- There's More than One Way to Sell a Security: The Treasury's Auction Experiment by Loretta Mester
 - Do You Know How Much Money Is in Your Public Purse? by Robert Inman
 
May/June
- A Primer on Currency Derivatives by Gregory Hopper
 - Rethinking Disclosure Requirements by Sherrill Shaffer
 
March/April
- Entry and Exit of Firms and the Turnover of Jobs in U.S. Manufacturing by Rafael Rob
 - Making Money in the Housing Market: Is There a Sure-Fire System? by Theodore Crone
 
January/February
- Evaluating McCallum's Rule for Monetary Policy by Dean Croushore and Tom Stark
 - Do Education and Training Lead to Faster Growth in Cities? by Gerald Carlino
 
1994
November/December
- Small Borrowers and the Survival of the Small Bank: Is Mouse Bank Mighty or Mickey? by Leonard Nakamura
 - The Impact of Geographic Deregulation on Small Banks by Paul Calem
 
September/October
- How a Little Inflation Can Lead to a Lot by Carlos Zarazaga
 - Public Transit: Realizing Its Potential by Richard Voith
 
July/August
- Managing the Public Debt by Keith Sill
 - The Automated Clearinghouse System: Moving Toward Electronic Payment by James McAndrews
 
May/June
- Making More Out of Less: The Recipe for Long-Term Economic Growth by Satyajit Chatterjee
 - Is the Foreign Exchange Market Inefficient? by Gregory Hopper
 
March/April
- Bank Competition in Concentrated Markets by Sherrill Shaffer
 - Taxes and the Electoral Cycle: How Sensitive Are Governors to Coming Elections? by Anne Case
 
January/February
- How Efficient Are Third District Banks? by Loretta Mester
 - New Indexes Track the State of the States by Theodore Crone
 
1993
November/December
- Introducing: The Survey of Professional Forecasters by Dean Croushore
 - How Costly Is Disinflation? The Historical Evidence by Laurence Ball
 
September/October
- Do Americans Save Too Little? by B. Douglas Bernheim and John Karl Scholz
 - Highways and Education: The Road to Productivity? by Gerald Carlino
 
July/August
- Are Long Expansions Followed by Short Contractions? by Francis Diebold
 - Does Money Affect Output? by Shaghil Ahmed
 
May/June
- Testimony on the Third District Economy and Monetary Policy by Edward Boehne
 - The Proconsumer Argument for Interstate Branching by Paul Calem
 
March/April
- What Causes Inflation? by Laurence Ball
 - Leaning Against the Seasonal Wind: Is There a Case for Seasonal Smoothing of Interest Rates? by Satyajit Chatterjee
 
January/February
- Information Externalities: Why Lending May Sometimes Need a Jump Start by Leonard Nakamura
 - Predicting Stock-Market Volatility by Keith Sill
 
1992
November/December
- Can the Government Roll Over Its Debt Forever? by Andrew Abel
 - Where Has All the Paper Gone? Book-Entry Delivery-Against-Payment Systems by James McAndrews
 
September/October
- Can Philadelphia Escape Its Fiscal Crisis with Another Tax Increase? by Robert Inman; Introduction by Richard Lang, City Problems and Suburban Reactions
 - City and Suburban Growth: Substitutes or Complements? by Richard Voith
 
July/August
- A Slow Recovery in the Third District: Evidence from New Time-Series Models by Theodore Crone
 - Marking Banks to Market by Sherrill Shaffer
 
May/June
- What Are the Costs of Disinflation? by Dean Croushore
 - Banking and Commerce: A Dangerous Liaison? by Loretta Mester
 
March/April
- Are Regional Per Capita Earnings Diverging? by Gerald Carlino
 - Saving and Demographics: Some International Comparisons by Stephen Meyer
 
January/February
- The Strange Behavior of the Credit Card Market by Paul Calem
 - The Livingston Surveys: A History of Hopes and Fears by Herb Taylor
 
1991
November/December
- Does Inflation Depress the Stock Market? by Robert DeFina
 - Shorter Recessions and Longer Expansions by Francis Diebold and Glenn Rudebusch
 
September/October
- The Equity Premium Puzzle by Andrew Abel
 - Understanding National and Regional Housing Trends by Leonard Mills
 
July/August
- Is Access to Center City Still Valuable? by Richard Voith
 - Lessons on Lending and Borrowing in Hard Times by Leonard Nakamura
 
May/June
- The Evolution of Shared ATM Networks by James McAndrews
 - Interest Rate Risk: What's a Bank to Do? by Sherrill Shaffer
 
March/April
- How Accurate Are Quality-of-Life Rankings Across Cities? by Joseph Gyourko
 - Activist Monetary Policy for Good or Evil? The New Keynesians vs. the New Classicals by Tom Stark and Herb Taylor
 
January/February
- De Novo Banking in the Third District by Patricia Brislin and Anthony Santomero
 - Coping with State Budget Deficits by Janet Stotsky
 
1990
November/December
- How Big Is Your Share of Government Debt? by Dean Croushore
 - Reducing the Costs and Risks of Trading Foreign Exchange by Brian Cody
 
September/October
- Should States Fear the Effects of a Changing Dollar? by Gerald Carlino
 - Curing Our Ailing Deposit-Insurance System by Loretta Mester
 
July/August
- Monetary Policy with a New View of Potential GNP by John Boschen and Leonard Mills
 - The U.S. Auto Industry in the 1990s by David Won
 
May/June
- The Aging of America: Impacts on the Marketplace and Workplace by Theodore Crone
 - Closing Troubled Financial Institutions: What Are the Issues? by Leonard Nakamura
 
March/April
- Why Are So Many New Stock Issues Underpriced? by Anthony Saunders
 - Is There a Natural Rate of Unemployment? by William Lang
 
January/February
- Income-Tax Progressivity: A Century-old Debate by Harvey Rosen
 - How Will Third District Banks Fare in the 1990s? by James McAndrews
 
1989
November/December
- The New Thrift Act: Mending the Safety Net by Richard Lang and Timothy Schiller
 - Unequal Subsidies in Highway Investment: What Are the Consequences? by Richard Voith
 - The U.S. as a Debtor Country: Causes, Prospects, and Policy Implications by Stephen Meyer
 
September/October
- Is There Too Much Corporate Debt? by Ben Bernanke
 - Challenges to Small Banks' Survival by Sherrill Shaffer
 
July/August
- The Community Reinvestment Act: Increased Attention and a New Policy Statement by Paul Calem
 - How Do Stock Returns React to Special Events? by Robert Schweitzer
 
May/June
- Office Vacancy Rates: How Should We Interpret Them? by Theodore Crone
 - Owners Versus Managers: Who Controls the Bank? by Loretta Mester
 
March/April
- International Policy Cooperation: Building a Sound Foundation by Brian Cody
 - Stabilizing the Dollar: What Are the Alternatives? by David Wong
 
January/February
- A New Regional Economic Indicator: The Mid-Atlantic Manufacturing Index by Thomas Hamer
 - What Can Output Measures Tell Us About Deindustrialization in the Nation and Its Regions? by Gerald Carlino
 
1988
November/December
- Monetary Policy Transmission: Through Money or Credit? by Ben Bernanke
 - LDC Debt Rescheduling: Calculating Who Gains, Who Loses by Anthony Saunders and Marti Subrahmanyam
 
September/October
- Can Stock Prices Reliably Predict Recessions? by Leonard Mills
 - Private-Sector Decisions and the U.S. Trade Deficit by Behzad Diba
 
July/August
- Banking Reform: An Overview of the Restructuring Debate by Mitchell Berlin
 - Thinking About the Deductibility of State and Local Taxes by Harvey Rosen
 
May/June
- Commodity Prices: Useful Intermediate Targets for Monetary Policy? by Robert DeFina
 - Joint Ventures: Meeting the Competition in Banking by Paul Calem
 
March/April
- Going, Going, Gone: Setting Prices With Auctions by Loretta Mester
 - Experimental Economics: Putting Markets Under the Microscope by Herb Taylor
 
January/February
- Non-Open-Market Monetary Policy Operations by Stephen Meyer
 - The Eurocurrency Interbank Market: Potential for International Crisis? by Anthony Saunders
 
1987
November/December
- Productivity in Cities: Does City Size Matter? by Gerald Carlino
 - Commuter Rail Ridership: The Long and the Short Haul by Richard Voith
 
September/October
- The Underground Economy: A Troubling Issue for Policymakers by Joel Houston
 - Fact and Fantasy About Stock Index Futures Program Trading by John Merrick, Jr.
 
July/August
- Is There Consistency in Monetary Policy? by Edward Boehne
 - Bank Loans and Marketable Securities: How Do Financial Contracts Control Borrowing Firms? by Mitchell Berlin
 - New Guidelines for Bank Capital: An Attempt to Reflect Risk by Janice Moulton
 
May/June
- The CPI Futures Market: The Inflation Hedge That Won't Grow by Brian Horrigan
 - Explaining Long-Term Unemployment: A New Piece to an Old Puzzle by Robert DeFina
 
March/April
- Housing Costs After Tax Reform by Theodore Crone
 - Dividing Up the Investment Pie: Have We Overinvested in Housing? by Edwin Mills
 
January/February
- Interstate Bank Mergers and Competition in Banking by Paul Calem
 
1986
November/December
- Low-Grade Bonds: A Growing Source of Corporate Funding by Jan Loeys
 - Are Government Deficits Monetized? Some International Evidence by Aris Protopapadakis and Jeremy Siegel
 
September/October
Articles for this issue are not available at this time.
July/August
- Charting the Course of the Economy: What Can Local Manufacturers Tell Us? by John Bell and Theodore Crone
 - Do Regional Wages Differ? by Gerald Carlino
 
May/June
- Loan Commitments: Insurance Contracts in a Risky World by Mitchell Berlin
 - Hedging Bank Borrowing Costs with Financial Futures by Michael Smirlock
 
March/April
Articles for this issue are not available at this time.
January/February
- New Views of the Business Cycle: Has the Past Emphasis on Money Been Misplaced? by Carl Walsh
 - Productivity and the Prospects for Outgrowing the Budget Deficit by Richard McHugh
 
1985
November/December
- Nonbank Banks: Catalyst for Interstate Banking by Janice Moulton
 - The New Bank Deposit Markets: Goodbye to Regulation Q by Paul Calem
 
September/October
- The Health of Banking in the Third District by Thomas Desch and Richard Lang
 - The Philadelphia Area Economy: Faster Growth in the 1980s? by John Gruenstein
 
July/August
- Do Public Policies Affect County Growth? by Gerald Carlino and Edwin Mills
 - Securities Activities of Commercial Banks: The Problem of Conflicts of Interest by Anthony Saunders
 
May/June
- The Tax Reform Controversy: A Guide for the Perplexed by Brian Horrigan
 - Interest Rate Swaps: A New Tool for Managing Risk by Jan Loeys
 
March/April
- Time Inconsistency: A Potential Problem for Policymakers by Herb Taylor
 - Monetary Rules and Contracts: Why Theory Loses to Practice by Donald Mullineaux
 
January/February
- Billion-Dollar Overdrafts: A Payments Risk Challenge by Richard Smoot
 - Changing Tides for North Atlantic Ports by Theodore Crone
 
1984
November/December
- Tax Policy Effects on Investment: The 1981 and 1982 Tax Acts by Stephen Meyer
 - The Link Between Savings and Interest Rates: A Key Element in the Tax Policy Debate by Robert DeFina
 
September/October
- Risk-Sensitive Deposit Insurance Premia: Some Practical Issues by Mark Flannery and Aris Protopapadakis
 - Antitrust Implications of Thrifts' Expanded Commercial Loan Powers by Janice Moulton
 
July/August
- New Markets in Foreign Currency Options by Brian Gendreau
 - The Return Banks Have Paid on NOW Accounts by Herb Taylor
 
May/June
- Targeting High Tech in the Delaware Valley by John Gruenstein
 - Sizing Up the Deficit: An Efficient Tax Perspective by Brian Horrigan
 
March/April
- Revealing Real Interest Rates: Let the Market Do It by Donald Mullineaux and Aris Protopapadakis
 - Market Views of Monetary Policy and Reactions to M1 Announcements by Jan Loeys
 
January/February
- Private Clearinghouses and the Origins of Central Banking by Gary Gorton
 - Fed Pricing and the Check Collection Business: The Private Sector Response by Joanna Frodin
 
1983
November/December
- Exchange Rate Volatility: Is Intervention the Answer? by Nicholas Carlozzi
 - Cleaning the Air with the Invisible Hand by Theodore Crone and Robert DeFina
 
September/October
- New Employment Growth Trends: The U.S. and the Third District by Gerald Carlino
 - Anatomy of a Fiscal Crisis by Robert Inman
 - Economic Development in the Third District: Three Approaches by Eleanor Craig and Scott Reznick
 
July/August
- Tax Cuts: Reality or Illusion? by Stephen Meyer
 - Delaware Moves Toward Interstate Banking: A Look at the FCDA by Janice Moulton
 
May/June
- The Discount Window and Money Control by Herb Taylor
 - When Is the Prime Rate Second Choice? by Brian Gendreau
 
March/April
- The Condominium Trend: Response to Inflation by Theodore Crone
 - Removing Deposit Rate Ceilings: How Will Bank Profits Fare? by Mark Flannery
 
January/February
- Using Econometric Models to Make Economic Policy: A Continuing Controversy by Richard Lang
 - Deregulation: A New Future for Thrifts by Jan Loeys
 
1982
November/December
- Spending Through the Tax Structure: Are We Taxing the Revenue System? by Robert DeFina
 - Forecasting with the Index of Leading Indicators by Gary Gorton
 
September/October
Articles for this issue are not available at this time.
July/August
- Interest Rates: How Much Does Expected Inflation Matter? by Herb Taylor
 - Implementing the Monetary Control Act in a Troubled Environment for Thrifts by Janice Moulton
 
May/June
- Margaret Thatcher's Economic Experiment: Are There Lessons for the Reagan Administration? by Stephen Meyer
 - From Centralization to Deconcentration: Economic Activity Spreads Out by Gerald Carlino
 
March/April
- Federal Deficits: A Faulty Gauge of Government's Impact on Financial Markets by Brian Horrigan and Aris Protopapadakis
 - Health Care: Getting the Right Amount at the Right Price by Laurence Seidman
 
January/February
- The Casino Industry in Atlantic City: What Has It Done for the Local Economy? by Thomas Hamer
 - Deposit Insurance Creates a Need for Bank Regulation by Mark Flannery
 
1981
November/December
- Did the Tax Cut Really Cut Taxes? by Stephen Meyer and Robert Rossana
 - The Merits of Efficient Taxation by Ira Kaminow
 
September/October
- Indexation: A Reasonable Response to Inflation by Brian Horrigan
 - Who Controls What in the U.S. Economy? by Timothy Hannan
 
July/August
- The Defense Sector: A Source of Strength for Philadelphia's Economy by John Mulhern
 - Can Services Sustain a Regional Economy? by John Gruenstein and Sally Guerra
 
May/June
- Efficient Markets, Interest Rates, and Monetary Policy by Donald Mullineaux
 - Supply-Side Economics: What Chance for Success? by Aris Protopapadakis
 
March/April
- Managing the Money Stock: A Time of Transition by Richard Lang
 - Regulating the Eurocurrency Market: What Are the Prospects? by Nicholas Carlozzi
 
January/February
- A Personal Consumption Tax: Can It Break the Capital Formation Deadlock? by Laurence Seidman
 - Structuring Corporate Taxes for a More Productive Economy by Robert Rossana
 
1980
November/December
- Paying for Public Pensions: Now or Later? by Robert Inman
 - Interest Rate Futures: A Challenge for Bankers by Howard Keen, Jr.
 
September/October
- The National Stock Market: Taking Shape by John Mulhern
 - How Do Changes in Market Interest Rates Affect Bank Profits? by Mark Flannery
 
July/August
- Foiling the Bank Robber: What Makes a Difference? by Timothy Hannan
 - What's Ahead for Housing Prices? by Anthony Rufolo
 
May/June
- Jobs in the City: Can Philadelphia Afford to Raise Taxes? by John Gruenstein
 - Pegs and Floats: The Changing Face of the Foreign Exchange Market by Nicholas Carlozzi
 
March/April
- Commentary: Bank Supervisory Trends in the '80s by Edward Boehne
 - The Productivity Perplex: A Concern for the Supply Side by Timothy Hannan
 - How U.S. Multinationals Manage Currency Risk by Janice Westerfield
 
January/February
- Fighting Inflation with a Tax-Based Incomes Policy by Laurence Seidman
 - TIP Is Not the Answer to Inflation by Gary Gillum
 
1979
November/December
- Commentary: Monetarism and Practical Policymaking by Edward Boehne
 - Current Monetary Dilemmas: How Effective Is Orthodoxy in an Unorthodox World? by David Eastburn
 - On Active and Passive Monetary Policies: What Have We Learned from the Rational Expectations Debate? by Donald Mullineaux
 
September/October
- A Softer Landing for Housing This Time Around? by John Bell
 - Thrifts Compete with Banks: Getting a Clearer View of a Changing Picture by Howard Keen, Jr.
 
July/August
- Commentary: The McFadden Act: Is Change in the Making? by Edward Boehne
 - Mass Transit Subsidies: Are There Better Options? by John Gruenstein
 - Unemployment Insurance Programs: A New Look for the Eighties? by Robert Rossana
 
May/June
- Commentary: Preserving Discretion in Economic Policy by David Eastburn
 - Lack of Competition: Where It's Found and How Much It Costs by Timothy Hannan
 - Econometric Forecasting: Should You Buy It? by Nariman Behravesh and John Mulhern
 
March/April
- Commentary: Can Philadelphia Expect a Livelier Economy? by Edward Boehne
 - Proposition 13 and Its Aftermath by Anita Summers
 - An Index of Leading Indicators for the Philadelphia Region by Anthony Rufolo
 
January/February
- Commentary: Voluntary Inflation Restraint and Corporate Social Responsibility by David Eastburn
 - International Banking in Philadelphia by Janice Westerfield
 - A New Job Map for the Philadelphia Region by John Gruenstein
 
1978
November/December
- Commentary: Coming: A New Phase for Regulation Q by Edward Boehne
 - Bank Dividend Cuts: Recent Experience and the Traditional View by Howard Keen, Jr.
 - Upward Biases in Government Spending? by Anthony Rufolo
 
September/October
- Regulation: Whence It Came and Whether It's Here to Stay by Donald Mullineaux
 - Philadelphia's Economy in the National Setting by Anthony Rufolo
 
July/August
- The Influence of Monetary Policy on Commercial Banking by David Eastburn and W. Lee Hoskins
 - A Primer on the Risks of International Lending and How to Evaluate Them by Janice Westerfield
 
May/June
- Estimating the Cost of Your Bank's Funds by Ronald Watson
 - Uniformity in Assessment: High on the List of Property Tax Reforms by Nonna Noto
 
March/April
- Measuring Income Distribution in the United States by Timothy Hannan
 - Housing Decay: Cause or Symptom of Urban Decline? by Anthony Rufolo
 
January/February
- Our Vanishing Golden Age? by David Eastburn
 - Potential Competition and the Banks by Timothy Hannan
 
1977
November/December
- Why Bankers Are Concerned About NOW Accounts by Howard Keen
 - Commodity Agreements: The Haves vs. the Have-Nots? by Janice Westerfield
 
September/October
- The Economics of Commuting in a Higher Cost World by Nonna Noto
 - The World Business Cycle: Is It Here to Stay? by Nariman Behravesh
 
July/August
- Inflation Expectations in the U.S.: A Brief Anatomy by Donald Mullineaux
 - The Mortgage Market: A Place for Ceilings? by Helen Peters
 
May/June
- A Case For Market Interest Rates by James O'Brien
 - The Unemployment Rate: Time to Give It a Rest? by Stewart Schwab and John Seater
 
March/April
- Philadelphia's Fiscal Story: The City and the Schools by Nonna Noto and Donald Raiff
 - Appendices for Philadelphia's Fiscal Story: The City and the Schools
 
January/February
- Coping With Unemployment by John Seater
 - Local Government Wages and Services: How Much Should Citizens Pay? by Anthony Rufolo
 
1976
November/December
- Money Growth, Jobs, and Expectations: Does a Little Learning Ruin Everything? by Donald Mullineaux
 - A Lower Profile for the U.S. Balance of Payments by Janice Westerfield
 
September/October
- The Economics of Bank Security by Timothy Hannan
 - Forecasting Inflation: Does the Method Make a Difference? by Nariman Behravesh
 
July/August
Articles for this issue are not available at this time.
May/June
- Capital Needs Projections: A Need for Perspective by James O'Brien
 - Profit in a Free Economy by John Seater
 
March/April
- Small Cities and Their Future by James Freund
 - Regional Wrap-up '75: Downturn Ends, Recovery Begins by Howard Keen, Jr.
 
January/February
- An Economic Approach to Family Size: A New Perspective on Population Growth by Donald Mullineaux
 - Tax Cuts and Economic Activity: The Role of "Financing" by Nariman Behravesh and Donald Raiff
 
1975
December
November
October
- The Fed in a Political World by David Eastburn
 - The Rising Cost of Buying a New Home by James Bacci
 - Slowdowns and Recessions: What's Been Government's Role? by Donald Raiff
 
September
- Banking's Capital Shortage: The Malaise and the Myth by Ronald Watson
 - The Dollar at Home and Abroad by John Bell
 - Bank Loan Losses: A Fresh Perspective by Stuart Schweitzer
 
July/August
- The Battle for Energy Independence: How Much of a Good Thing? by Timothy Hannan
 - The Auto Industry: Slowdown in Sales, Stall in Jobs by Clara Prevo
 - Forecasting the Economy with Mathematical Models: Is It Worth the Effort? by Nariman Behravesh
 
June
- Anatomy of a "Fiscal Crisis" by Anthony Rufolo
 - Rising Medical Care Expenditures: A Growing Role for the Public Sector by Robert Friedman
 - Restrictive Labor Practices in Baseball: Time for a Change? by Janice Westerfield
 
May
- Central Banking Across the Atlantic: Another Dimension by James O'Brien
 - Inventory Valuation Adjustments Greatly Influence Corporate Earnings by Robert Christian, Jr.
 - A Perspective on Stagflation by John Seater
 
April
- Is There a Future for Economic Man? by David Eastburn
 - Philadelphia City and School District Budgets: A Year of Austerity by William Cozzens
 
March
- Indexing Inflation: Remedy or Malady? by Vincent Gennaro
 - Regional Wrap-up '74: Doldrums Descend on District Economy by Howard Keen, Jr.
 
February
- Which School Resources Help Learning? Efficiency and Equity in Philadelphia Public Schools by Anita Summers and Barbara Wolfe
 
January
- Why Not Pay Interest on Member Bank Reserves? by Ira Kaminow
 - Should the Fed Sell Its Services? by W. Lee Hoskins