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A policy-oriented journal focusing on economic and financial market issues. The Review publishes new research by Federal Reserve Bank of New York economists, papers by affiliated economists, and the proceedings of Bank-sponsored conferences. Executive summaries of select articles are available online. See: Economic Policy Review Executive Summaries » |
Editor: Kenneth D. Garbade |
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2011 ARTICLES
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Volume 17, Number 1 May |
Special Issue: Federal Reserve Policy Responses to the Financial Crisis |
Download full book 64 pages / 1,761 kb |
Overview Patricia C. Mosser 2 page / 52 kb |
Central Bank Dollar Swap Lines and Overseas Dollar Funding Costs 18 pages / 635 kb Linda S. Goldberg, Craig Kennedy, and Jason Miu Press release |
Commentary 3 pages / 43 kb Stijn Claessens |
The Federal Reserve’s Commercial Paper Funding Facility 15 pages / 604 kb Tobias Adrian, Karin Kimbrough, and Dina Marchioni Press release |
Large-Scale Asset Purchases by the Federal Reserve: Did They Work? 19 pages / 466 kb Joseph Gagnon, Matthew Raskin, Julie Remache, and Brian Sack Press release |