Economic Review
A quarterly research publication with articles on macroeconomics and monetary policy, regional and international economics, and banking and financial markets.
Recent Articles
Accounting for Changes in Downtown Office Occupancy Since the Pandemic
Recent changes in downtown office occupancy primarily reflect factors other than the composition of employment.
Debit Card Interchange Fees Charged to Small Merchants After Regulation II
Exempt debit card interchange fees did not decrease broadly for small merchants after Regulation II.
Interest Rates and Nonbank Market Share in the U.S. Mortgage Market
Differences in business models help explain how banks gain market share from nonbanks when interest rates are high.
The Future of U.S. Productivity: Cautious Optimism amid Uncertainty
Recent productivity growth likely reflects both cyclical and structural factors, including remote work and AI.
A Stress Test of Bank Commercial Real Estate Loans
Even if commercial real estate (CRE) losses reach the levels of the 1980s’ CRE crisis, banks today may be able to weather them.
Introducing the Kansas City Fed’s Measure of Policy Rate Uncertainty (KC PRU)
The KC PRU measures uncertainty around the path of interest rates one year ahead, using the prices of financial options.
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