Staff Picks: Nomination Hearings
December 6, 2017Romer and Romer cite nomination hearings for potential Federal Reserve Chairs as a useful indicator of their monetary policy beliefs and, thus, behavior. Read more
Staff Picks: The Mimeograph Letters and Statements of the Board
November 15, 2017Learn about the earliest days of the Federal Reserve system in these primary source documents from the Board’s archives. Read more
Staff Picks: Maps in FRASER
November 1, 2017Maps do more than get you from point A to point B; they are a succinct way to tell a story. Maps on FRASER tell an interesting economic story (and are beautiful, too). Read more
Dismal Facts: Measuring the Economy Before GDP
October 3, 2017How did we measure the economy before the invention of GDP? Learn more about GNP, national income, and their predecessors. Read more
Staff Picks: The Commercial and Financial Chronicle: 1865-1928
September 20, 2017A brief look at the early years of the Commercial and Financial Chronicle and its creator, William Buck Dana. Read more
Staff Picks: The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
September 6, 2017The Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999, commonly referred to as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, allowed the affiliation of banks, securities firms, insurance companies, and other financial service providers into one corporation. Read more
FRASER Features: Primary Source Primer: Interviews
August 16, 2017Examines how to use an interview as a primary source. Read more
Librarian Life: Offsite Scanning
August 2, 2017Many FRASER materials are scanned at repositories. How do we go about ensuring that everything is scanned and processed properly, when we can’t bring them here? Read more
Staff Picks: Charles Hamlin Papers
July 19, 2017Explore the papers of Charles S. Hamlin, first chairman of the Fed, dating from the late 19th century through his 20+ years with the Board. Read more
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