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Economic Letter : Insights from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
2006-2018
Timely commentary on the important trends and policy issues shaping our rapidly globalizing, increasingly interconnected economy.
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- A Historical Look at the Labor Market During Recessions, Volume 5, Number 1
- Durable Goods and the Collapse of Global Trade, Volume 5, Number 2
- Regulatory and Monetary Policies Meet 'Too Big to Fail', Volume 5, Number 3
- The Term Auction Facility's Effectiveness in the Financial Crisis of 2007-09, Volume 5, Number 4
- Manning the Gates : Migration Policy in the Great Recession, Volume 5, Number 5
- Cycle-Resistant Credit Systems : Learning from Hong Kong's Experience, Volume 5, Number 6
- Recovering from the Housing and Financial Crisis, Volume 5, Number 7
- Can the Nation Stimulate Its Way to Prosperity?, Volume 5, Number 8
- Sovereign Debt : A Matter of Willingness, Not Ability, to Pay, Volume 5, Number 9
- Financial Crisis Revives Interest in Special Drawing Rights, Volume 5, Number 10
- The Globalization of Ideas, Volume 5, Number 11
- Gauging the Odds of a Double-Dip Recession Amid Signals and Slowdowns, Volume 5, Number 12
- When Tariff Cuts Don't Boost Import Variety, Volume 5, Number 13
- The Fallacy of a Pain-Free Path to a Healthy Housing Market, Volume 5, Number 14
- Expanding Variety of Goods Underscores Battle for Competitive Advantage, Volume 5, Number 15
- With Reforms in China, Time May Correct U.S. Current Account Imbalance, Volume 6, Number 1
- Federal Health Care Law Promises Coverage for All, But at a Price, Volume 6, Number 2
- Rational Inattention' Guides Overloaded Brains, Helps Economists Understand Market Behavior, Volume 6, Number 3
- Inflation Measurement Gives Us Food for Thought, Volume 6, Number 4
- Upstream Capital Flows : Why Emerging Markets Send Savings to Advanced Economies, Volume 6, Number 5
- Will China Ever Become as Rich as the U.S.?, Volume 6, Number 6
- Distance and the Impact of 'Gravity' Help Explain Patterns of International Trade, Volume 6, Number 7
- When Will the U.S. Housing Market Stabilize?, Volume 6, Number 8
- The Sluggish Recovery from the Great Recession : Why There Is No 'V' Rebound This Time, Volume 6, Number 9
- Did Speculation Drive Oil Prices? Futures Market Points to Fundamentals, Volume 6, Number 10
- Did Speculation Drive Oil Prices? Market Fundamentals Suggest Otherwise, Volume 6, Number 11
- How the U.S. Tax System Stacks Up Against Other G-7 Economies, Volume 6, Number 12
- Financiers of the World, Disunite, Volume 6, Number 13
- Relating Commodity Prices to Underlying Inflation : The Role of Expectations, Volume 6, Number 14
- Increased Real House Price Volatility Signals Break from Great Moderation, Volume 7, Number 1
- Global Stock Market Linkages Reduce Potential for Diversification, Volume 7, Number 2
- Economic Rebounds in U.S. and Euro Zone : Deceivingly Similar, Strikingly Different, Volume 7, Number 3
- Default and Lost Opportunities : A Message from Argentina for Euro-Zone Countries, Volume 7, Number 4
- Commodity Futures Investing : Method to the Madness, Volume 7, Number 5
- Real-Time Historical Dataset Enhances Accuracy of Economic Analyses, Volume 7, Number 6
- Market Expectations and Corn Prices : Looking into Future to Explain Present, Volume 7, Number 7
- China's Slowdown May Be Worse Than Official Data Suggest, Volume 7, Number 8
- One-Size-Fits-All Monetary Policy : Europe and the U.S., Volume 7, Number 9
- Cost of Decisionmaking Influences Individual Selections, Volume 7, Number 10
- Bringing Banking to the Masses, One Phone at a Time, Volume 7, Number 11
- High Unemployment Points to Below-Target (But Still Stable) Inflation, Volume 7, Number 12
- Inflation Expectations Have Become More Anchored Over Time, Volume 7, Number 13
- Falling Off the Fiscal Cliff, Volume 7, Number 14
- Foreclosures' Silver Lining : They Could Restrain Rent Inflation, Volume 8, Number 1
- When Gauging Bank Capital Adequacy, Simplicity Beats Complexity, Volume 8, Number 2
- A Balanced-Growth View of Men's and Women's Unbalanced Labor Market Recoveries, Volume 8, Number 3
- Technological Progress Is Key to Improving World Living Standards, Volume 8, Number 4
- Value-Added Data Recast the U.S.-China Trade Deficit, Volume 8, Number 5
- Economic Shocks Reverberate in World of Interconnected Trade Ties, Volume 8, Number 6
- Assessing the Costs and Consequences of the 2007-09 Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath, Volume 8, Number 7
- A Short History of FOMC Communication, Volume 8, Number 8
- Asia Recalls 1997 Crisis as Investors Await Fed Tapering, Volume 8, Number 9
- Sovereign Wealth Funds Allow Countries to Invest for More Than the Long Term, Volume 8, Number 10
- The Euro and Global Turbulence : Member Countries Gain Stability, Volume 8, Number 11
- Volatility-Selling Strategies Carry Potential Systemic Cost, Volume 8, Number 12
- Weakly Capitalized Banks Slowed Lending Recovery After Recession, Volume 9, Number 1
- Renewable Fuel Standards Hit the 'Blend Wall', Volume 9, Number 2
- U.S. Budget Deficits Shrink, but Long-Run Issues Remain, Volume 9, Number 3
- Central Bank Transparency Anchors Inflation Expectations, Volume 9, Number 4
- Middle-Skill Jobs Lost in U.S. Labor Market Polarization, Volume 9, Number 5
- Inflation Is Not Always and Everywhere a Monetary Phenomenon, Volume 9, Number 6
- Crude Oil Export Ban Benefits Some...but Not All, Volume 9, Number 7
- U.S. Gasoline Imports Rise Following Temporary Easing of Fuel Standards, Volume 9, Number 8
- China's Sputtering Housing Boom Poses Broad Economic Challenge, Volume 9, Number 9
- Despite Cautionary Guidance, Leveraged Loans Reach New Highs, Volume 9, Number 10
- Deindustrialization Redeploys Workers to Growing Service Sector, Volume 9, Number 11
- Fed Manufacturing Surveys Provide Insight into National Economy, Volume 9, Number 12
- Are We There Yet? Assessing Progress Toward Full Employment and Price Stability, Volume 9, Number 13
- Consumer Price Differences Persist Among Eight Texas Cities, Volume 9, Number 14
- Current Account Surplus May Damp the Effects of China's Credit Boom, Volume 10, Number 1
- International Migration Remains the Last Frontier of Globalization, Volume 10, Number 2
- Plunging Oil Prices : A Boost for the U.S. Economy, a Jolt for Texas, Volume 10, Number 3
- External Debt Sheds Light on Drivers of Exchange Rate Fluctuations, Volume 10, Number 4
- Investment Enhances Emerging Economies' Living Standards, Volume 10, Number 5
- Liquidity Mismatch Helps Predict Bank Failure and Distress, Volume 10, Number 6
- A Real Appreciation for Recent Exchange-Rate Movements, Volume 10, Number 7
- Survey-Based Forecasts Identify Likely Inflation Outcomes, Volume 10, Number 8
- Foreign Direct Investment : Financial Benefits Could Surpass Gains in Technology, Volume 10, Number 9
- Long View of China Suggests Inevitable Slowdown, Volume 10, Number 10
- Cheaper Crude Oil Affects Consumer Prices Unevenly, Volume 10, Number 11
- Emerging-Market Debtor Nations Likely to Follow Fed Rate Boosts, Volume 11, Number 1
- Consequences of the Euro : Monetary Union, Economic Disunion?, Volume 11, Number 2
- Increased Credit Availability, Rising Asset Prices Help Boost Consumer Spending, Volume 11, Number 3
- Stock Market Provides Imperfect View of Real U.S. Economy, Volume 11, Number 4
- Impact of Chinese Slowdown on U.S. No Longer Negligible, Volume 11, Number 5
- Central Bank Communication Must Overcome the Public's Limited Attention Span, Volume 11, Number 6
- Global Demographic Trends Shape Policy Environment, Volume 11, Number 7
- Is Rising Unemployment an Early Warning of State-Level Recession?, Volume 11, Number 8
- Risk, Uncertainty Separately Cloud Global Growth Forecasting, Volume 11, Number 9
- Shadow Banking Reemerges, Posing Challenges to Banks and Regulators, Volume 11, Number 10
- Health Care Services Depress Recent PCE Inflation Readings, Volume 11, Number 11
- U.S. Productivity Growth Flowing Downstream, Volume 11, Number 12
- Is the Next Recession Around the Corner? Probably Not, Volume 12, Number 1
- Navigating by the Stars : The Natural Rate as Economic Forecasting Tool, Volume 12, Number 2
- Small-Business Lending Languishes as Community Banking Weakens, Volume 12, Number 3
- America's Missing Workers Are Primarily Middle Educated, Volume 12, Number 4
- Costs of Oil Price Exchange-Traded Funds Diminish Usefulness, Volume 12, Number 5
- Corporate Tax Reform : Potential Gains at a Price to Some, Volume 12, Number 6
- Bank Asset Concentration Not Necessarily Cause for Worry, Volume 12, Number 7
- Getting a Jump on Inflation, Volume 12, Number 9
- Global and National Shocks Explain A Large Share of State Job Growth, Volume 12, Number 10
- Fed's Effective Lower Bound Constraint on Monetary Policy Created Uncertainty, Volume 12, Number 11
- China's Capital Controls Appear to Arrest Flight, Stabilize Currency, Volume 12, Number 12
- Real-time Data Inaccuracies Pose Challenges to Gauging the Oil Market, Volume 12, Number 13
- Demand Shocks Fuel Commodity Price Booms and Busts, Volume 12, Number 14
- Brexit Through the Gift Shop : No Refunds, Volume 12, Number 15
- Texas Job Growth Swings More with Services than Oil, Volume 13, Number 1
- Global Interfirm Network Reveals Centrality of U.S. and Financial Sector, Volume 13, Number 2
- Rising Public Debt to GDP Can Harm Economic Growth, Volume 13, Number 3
- Global, National Business Cycles and Energy Explain Texas Metro Growth, Volume 13, Number 4
- Steeling the U.S. Economy for the Impacts of Tariffs, Volume 13, Number 5
- Declining U.S. Labor Force Participation Rates Stand Out, Volume 13, Number 6
- Consumers Respond More to Negative News than Positive Info, Volume 13, Number 7
- Smaller Banks Less Able to Withstand Flattening Yield Curve, Volume 13, Number 8
- Impact of Macroeconomic Surprises Changed After Zero Lower Bound, Volume 12, Number 8
- Reserve Adequacy Explains Emerging-Market Sensitivity to U.S. Monetary Policy, Volume 13, Number 9
- Labor Market Not Overly Tight, Demographically Adjusted Measure Shows, Volume 13, Number 10
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Ceased publication with Vol. 13, no. 10 (Dec. 2018).
Economic Letter is continued by Dallas Fed Economics as of 2019.
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