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1. Outlook for 2024-28: Inflation

2. Outlook for 2024-28: Inflation

3. Outlook for 2024-28: Inflation

4. Outlook for 2023-27: Inflation

5. Outlook for 2022-26: Inflation

6. Outlook for 2022-26: Inflation

7. Fed sharpens focus on inflation

8. Outlook for 2022-26: Inflation

9. Outlook for 2022-26: Inflation

10. Outlook for 2022-26: Inflation

11. Outlook for 2022-26: Inflation

12. Expectations of inflation: the role of demographic variables, expectation formation, and financial literacy

13. US Federal Labor Viewpoints - Week Of October 18, 2021

14. A two-headed dragon for monetary policy

15. A new metric to gauge household economic stress: improving on the misery index

16. Does global liquidity help to forecast U.S. inflation?

17. The long-run fisher effect: can it be tested?

18. On the death of the resurrected short-run Phillips curve: a further investigation

19. Should oil prices receive so much attention? An evaluation of the predictive power of oil prices for the U.S. economy

20. The New Keynesian Phillips curve: lessons from single-equation econometric estimation

21. Introduction to the New Keynesian Phillips curve

22. The Fed's new communication strategy: is it stealth inflation targeting? Or is it simply enhanced transparency?

23. Estimating the New Keynesian Phillips Curve: A vertical production chain approach

24. The New Keynesian Phillips Curve: from sticky inflation to sticky prices

25. The great inflation was not asymmetric: international evidence

26. Inflation band targeting and optimal inflation contracts

27. Fiscal realities for the state and local governments: what you don't know will hurt you; what you can learn will help you

28. Sticky price and sticky information price-setting models: what is the difference?

29. A long-run non-linear approach to the Fisher effect

30. Benefits from U.S. monetary policy experimentation in the days of Samuelson and Solow and Lucas

31. Real wage rigidities and the new Keynesian model

32. Inflation uncertainty and the recent low level of the long bond rate

33. The inflation temptation: a seductive specter is haunting the efforts to save the nation and the world from a second Great Depression

34. PCE and CPI inflation differentials: converting inflation forecasts

35. Real interest rate persistence: evidence and implications

36. Gross domestic product by state: advance estimates for 2007 and revised estimates for 2004-2006

37. A wrench in the gears? Basel II, the credit crunch and an economic slump: what export credit professionals should know

38. Forecasting inflation and output: comparing data-rich models with simple rules

39. What is the optimal inflation rate?

40. Who is responsible for emerging market inflation improvements?

41. Get the right mix

42. A comparison of measures of core inflation

43. The lower and upper bounds of the federal open market committee's long-run inflation objective

44. Timothy Graf is interviewed on BB TV

45. Michael Arougheti, Tony Ressler is interviewed on BB TV

46. Toward spatial/capital market convergence

47. The incredible shrinking dollar: U.S. is a bargain basement for foreign firms sourcing materials and parts. But offshore components and commodities are becoming more expensive for American buyers

48. Decomposing inflation

49. Trump's plan may quicken rate hikes

50. Put out; Economics focus

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