Current Issues in Economics and Finance
Current Issues in Economics and FinanceConcise studies of topical economic and financial market issues, geared toward a broad audience of educators and students, decision makers in business and government, and the general public.

This series, published from 1995 through 2014, has been archived.



Second District Highlights
A regional supplement to Current Issues in Economics and Finance covering a range of topics pertaining to the economy of the Federal Reserve System's Second District, including fiscal conditions, housing and credit markets, growth and productivity, and employment.

This series, published from 1997 through 2014, has been archived.

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2009 Issues
Why Are Banks Holding So Many Excess Reserves?
Todd Keister and James J. McAndrews
December Volume 15, Number 8
Do Alternative Measures of GDP Affect Its Interpretation?
Bart Hobijn and Charles Steindel
November Volume 15, Number 7
The Global Financial Crisis and Offshore Dollar Markets
Niall Coffey, Warren B. Hrung, Hoai-Luu Nguyen, and Asani Sarkar
October Volume 15, Number 6
Second District Highlights
Is the Worst Over? Economic Indexes and the Course of the Recession in New York and New Jersey
Jason Bram, James Orr, Robert Rich, Rae Rosen, and Joseph Song
September Volume 15, Number 5
The Federal Reserve’s Primary Dealer Credit Facility
Tobias Adrian, Christopher R. Burke, and James J. McAndrews
August Volume 15, Number 4
Productivity Swings and Housing Prices
James A. Kahn
July Volume 15, Number 3
The Term Securities Lending Facility: Origin, Design, and Effects
Michael J. Fleming, Warren B. Hrung, and Frank M. Keane
February Volume 15, Number 2
What’s Behind Volatile Import Prices from China?
Mary Amiti and Donald R. Davis
January Volume 15, Number 1
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