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Research Publications
Note to Editors
December 16, 1998 - New York-New Jersey Region's Job Growth to Continue in 1998, but Risks Have Risen
December 09, 1998 - Viewing the Current Account Deficit as a Capital Inflow
December 04, 1998 - The Dollar and U.S. Manufacturing
November 13, 1998 - Rethinking the Value of Initial Claims as a Forecasting Tool
October 27, 1998 - New York City's New-Media Boom: Real or Virtual?
October 15, 1998 - Financial Services at the Crossroads: Capital Regulation in the Twenty-First Century
September 21, 1998 - Bank Holding Company Capital Ratios and Shareholder Payouts
August 13, 1998 - Free versus Fair Trade: The Dumping Issue
July 23, 1998 - Earnings Inequality: New York-New Jersey Region
June 30, 1998 - How Effective Is Lifeline Banking in Assisting the 'Unbanked'?
June 22, 1998 - Rigid Inflation Can Lead To Wide Swings in GDP Growth, Fed Study Indicates
June 22, 1998 - Does Consumer Confidence Forecast Household Expenditure? A Sentiment Index Horse Race
June 22, 1998 - Dealers' Hedging of Interest Rate Options in the U.S. Dollar Fixed-Income Market
June 22, 1998 - The Expanding Geographin Reach of Retail Banking Markets
June 22, 1998 - Vertical Specialization and the Changing Nature of World Trade
June 03, 1998 - Foreign Ownership of U.S. Treasury Securities is Difficult to Determine from Published Data
April 07, 1998 - NY-NJ Job Recovery Expected to Continue in 1998
Historical Information:
2003 Note To Editors
2002 Note To Editors
2001 Note To Editors
2000 Note To Editors
1998 Note To Editors
