Economic Research
@FedResearch is a new Twitter account aimed at increasing access to Board research. The account will highlight research published in the Board's working papers and notes series, other staff articles, and conferences.
Papers
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
February 2020
Time-varying uncertainty of the Federal Reserve's output gap estimate
Richard V. Burkhauser, Kevin Corinth, James Elwell, and Jeff Larrimore
January 2020
Bias in Local Projections
Edward P. Herbst and Benjamin K. Johannsen
Papers
International Finance Discussion Papers
January 2020
When is Bad News Good News? U.S. Monetary Policy, Macroeconomic News, and Financial Conditions in Emerging Markets
Jasper Hoek, Steve Kamin, and Emre Yoldas
January 2020
How ETFs Amplify the Global Financial Cycle in Emerging Markets
Nathan Converse, Eduardo Levy-Yeyati, and Tomas Williams
November 2019
Household Debt and the Heterogeneous Effects of Forward Guidance
FEDS Notes
How Global Value Chains Change the Trade-Currency Relationship
François de Soyres, Erik Frohm, Vanessa Gunnella
How Do U.S. Global Systemically Important Banks Lower Their Capital Surcharges?
Jared Berry, Akber Khan, and Marcelo Rezende
Models and Tools
A large-scale estimated general equilibrium model of the U.S. economy for FRB/US Model
Models of daily yield curves, and a dynamic term structure model of Treasury yields
Estimated Dynamic Optimization (EDO) Model:
A medium-scale New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model of the U.S. economy.
Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF):
Information on families' balance sheets, pensions, income, and demographic characteristics

