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Remarks at the Quarterly Regional Economic Press Briefing, New York City.
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Remarks by President Dudley at the Quarterly Regional Economic Press Briefing, New York City.
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Eleven of fourteen monetary tightening cycles since 1955 were followed by increases in unemployment; three were not …
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.S. unemployment rates. We extract the common dynamics among unemployment rates disaggregated for seven age groups. The framework … allows analysis of the contribution of demographic factors to secular changes in unemployment rates. In addition, it allows … favor of the common factor and of the switching between high and low unemployment rate regimes. We also find that …
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risk of unemployment during recessions than are skilled workers. Moreover, unskilled workers earn less income, which limits … their ability to self-insure. We examine how this heterogeneity in unemployment risk and income translates into …
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The unemployment gender gap, defined as the difference between female and male unemployment rates, was positive until … 1980. This gap virtually disappeared after 1980--except during recessions, when men's unemployment rates always exceed … women's. We study the evolution of these gender differences in unemployment from a long-run perspective and over the …
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There is wide agreement that the dynamics of inflation and unemployment are influenced by supply and demand shocks … approach to decompose movements in U.S. postwar unemployment and inflation into three orthogonal components. These components … observable variables in sensible ways, and they are used to analyze and interpret inflation-unemployment tradeoffs and postwar …
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We create a novel measure of job search effort starting in 1994 by exploiting the overlap between the Current Population Survey and the American Time Use Survey. We examine the cyclical behavior of aggregate job search effort using time series and cross-state variation and find that it is...
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This paper empirically investigates banks’ investment allocations over the recent business cycle. I identify unsolicited deposit shocks resulting from unconventional energy development and estimate bank allocations of these deposits. In the pre-recession period, banks lend 38 percent of...
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Remarks at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business Annual U.S. Monetary Policy Forum, New York City.
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