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The Economic Review is a quarterly research publication with articles on macroeconomics and monetary policy, regional and international economics, and banking and financial markets.

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Recent productivity growth likely reflects both cyclical and structural factors, including remote work and AI.

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Publication information: Vol. 109, no. 9
DOI: 10.18651/ER/v109n9CakirMelekGallin

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Even if commercial real estate (CRE) losses reach the levels of the 1980s’ CRE crisis, banks today may be able to weather them.

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Publication information: Vol. 109, no. 8
DOI: 10.18651/ER/v109n8SharmaLaliberte

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The KC PRU measures uncertainty around the path of interest rates one year ahead, using the prices of financial options.

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Publication information: Vol. 109, no. 7
DOI: 10.18651/ER/v109n7BundickSmithVanderMeer

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Recent renewable energy policies may lead to higher but more volatile prices for soybeans and other oilseed crops.

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Publication information: Vol. 109, no. 6
DOI: 10.18651/ER/v109n6Cowley

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During times of stress, hybrid forecasts outperform pure model-based forecasts over short horizons.

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Publication information: Vol. 109, no. 5
DOI: 10.18651/ER/v109n5CookLusompaMatschke

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The price of insuring stablecoins can be estimated using standard option pricing methods as applied to bank deposit insurance.

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Publication information: Vol. 109, no. 4
DOI: 10.18651/ER/v109n4JacewitzAcker

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Banks with declining net interest margins during the 2022–23 tightening cycle were more reliant on capital market funding.

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Publication information: Vol. 109, no. 3
DOI: 10.18651/ER/v109n1LaliberteSengupta

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The KC Fed CRE Index summarizes a variety of changes in regional CRE conditions with minimal lags.

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Publication information: Vol. 109, no. 2
DOI: 10.18651/ER/v109n1SlyGreene

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Fourth Quarter 2023

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Black men without a college degree have seen especially strong gains in employment and wages during the pandemic recovery.

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Publication information: Vol. 109, no. 1
DOI: 10.18651/ER/v109n1TuzemenVenkatasubramanian

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