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| Industry-Specific Exchange Rates Time-series data, updated through March 2008, have been posted on US industry-specific exchange rates and industry trade exposures. The data for manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries are presented in two formats, spreadsheets and charts. These data are useful references for discussions of the real consequences of globalization and exchange rates. |
| Recent Articles |
Rethinking the Measurement of Household Inflation Expectations: Preliminary FindingsThis paper reports preliminary findings from a Federal Reserve Bank of New York research program aimed at improving survey measures of inflation expectations. By Wilbert van der Klaauw, Wandi Bruine de Bruin, Giorgio Topa, Simon Potter, and Michael Bryan, Staff Reports 359, December 2008 |
Imperfectly Credible Disinflation under Endogenous Time-Dependent PricingIIn this paper, we examine how credibility affects the outcome of a disinflation in a model with endogenous time-dependent pricing rules. By Marco Bonomo and Carlos Carvalho, Staff Reports 355, November 2008 |
Banking Globalization, Monetary Transmission, and the Lending ChannelThe authors show that the large banks that operate globally rely on internal capital markets with their foreign affiliates to help smooth domestic liquidity shocks. By Nicola Cetorelli and Linda S. Goldberg, Staff Reports 333 July 2008 |
The Changing Nature of the U.S. Balance
of Payments The authors find the earnings on cross-border investments figure only marginally in net estimates of the U.S. current account, but they represent an increasingly large share of gross flows between the United States and other nations. By Rebecca Hellerstein and Cédric Tille, Current Issues in Economics and Finance (14) 4, June 2008 |
Inflation Dynamics in a Small Open-Economy Model under Inflation Targeting: Some Evidence from ChileThis paper estimates a small open-economy dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model, specified along the lines of Galí and Monacelli (2005) and Lubik and Schorfheide (2007), using Chilean data for the full inflation-targeting period of 1999 to 2007. By Marco Del Negro and Frank Schorfheide, Staff Reports 329, June 2008 |
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