Policy Hub Papers
Policy Hub Papers feature more detailed analyses of economic topics by Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta staff economists and researchers for both academic and nonacademic audiences. Current Policy Hub papers are available on the Atlanta Fed website.
- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Policy Hub
- 2020s
- Standing Repo Facilities, Then and Now, No. 2020–1
- Changes in State Unemployment Insurance Rules during the COVID-19 Outbreak in the U.S., No. 02-2020
- Impacts of COVID-19: Mitigation Efforts versus Herd Immunity, No. 03-2020
- Why Cash Transfers Are Good Policy in the COVID-19 Pandemic, No. 04-2020
- The Federal Reserve's Liquidity Backstops to the Municipal Bond Market during the COVID-19 Pandemic, No. 05-2020
- Mismatch of Jobs and People: Do Migration Constraints Put Racial Minorities at a Disadvantage?, No. 06-2020
- Measuring and Managing COVID-19 Model Risk, No. 07-2020
- Evaluating the Benefits of a Streamlined Refinance Program, No. 08-20
- Wage Growth over Unemployment Spells, No. 09-2020
- Assisting Firms during a Crisis: Benefits and Costs, No. 10-2020
- Where There's Smoke...: The Wage Impact of Smoking, No. 11-2020
- Remittances and COVID-19: A Tale of Two Countries, No. 12-2020
- Financial Stability and the Coronavirus Pandemic, No. 13-2020
- COVID-19 International Evidence: Some Notable Puzzles, No. 14-2020
- Central Banks, Global Shocks, and Local Crises: Lessons from the Atlanta Fed's Response to the 1920-21 Recession, No. 15-2020
- The CARES Act Unemployment Insurance Program during the COVID-19 Pandemic, No. 16-2020
- Model Uncertainty and Policy Design, No. 17-2020
In order to aid in the retrieval of information from this publication, significant tables, charts, and/or articles have been extracted and can be viewed individually or across a span of issues.
In December 2020, Real Estate Research blog and Notes from the Vault column became part of Policy Hub.
2020
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Policy Hub Papers. 2020. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9816, accessed on February 9, 2026.