Research Publications
Research Publications, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Sticky Prices: Why Firms Hesitate to Adjust the Price of Their Goods
Pinelopi Goldberg and Rebecca Hellerstein. Sticky Prices: Why Firms Hesitate to Adjust the Price of Their Goods. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Current Issues in Economics and Finance, Volume 13, Number 10, 2007. - Is There Still an Added-Worker Effect?
Chinhui Juhn and Simon Potter. Is There Still an Added-Worker Effect? Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 310, 2007. - Sticky Prices: Why Firms Hesitate to Adjust the Price of Their Goods
Pinelopi Goldberg and Rebecca Hellerstein. Sticky Prices: Why Firms Hesitate to Adjust the Price of Their Goods. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Current Issues in Economics and Finance, Volume 13, Number 10, 2007. - Payday Holiday: How Households Fare after Payday Credit Bans
Donald P. Morgan and Michael R. Strain. Payday Holiday: How Households Fare after Payday Credit Bans. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 309, 2007. - Regulation, Subordinated Debt, and Incentive Features of CEO Compensation in the Banking Industry
Kose John, Hamid Mehran, and Yiming Qian. Regulation, Subordinated Debt, and Incentive Features of CEO Compensation in the Banking Industry. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 308, 2007. - Macro News, Risk-Free Rates, and the Intermediary: Customer Orders for Thirty-Year Treasury Futures
Albert J. Menkveld, Asani Sarkar, and Michel van der Wel. Macro News, Risk-Free Rates, and the Intermediary: Customer Orders for Thirty-Year Treasury Futures . Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 307, 2007. - The Foreign-Born Population in Upstate New York
James Orr, Susan Wieler, and Joseph Pereira. The Foreign-Born Population in Upstate New York. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Current Issues in Economics and Finance, Volume 13, Number 9, 2007. - Vouchers, Public School Response, and the Role of Incentives: Evidence from Florida
Rajashri Chakrabarti. Vouchers, Public School Response, and the Role of Incentives: Evidence from Florida. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 306, 2007. - The Effect of Employee Stock Options on Bank Investment Choice, Borrowing, and Capital
Hamid Mehran and Joshua Rosenberg. The Effect of Employee Stock Options on Bank Investment Choice, Borrowing, and Capital . Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 305, 2007. - Buybacks in Treasury Cash and Debt Management
Kenneth D. Garbade and Matthew Rutherford. Buybacks in Treasury Cash and Debt Management. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 304, 2007. - Is the United States Losing Its Productivity Advantage?
Mary Amiti and Kevin Stiroh. Is the United States Losing Its Productivity Advantage? Federal Reserve Bank of New York Current Issues in Economics and Finance, Volume 13, Number 8, 2007. - The Microstructure of Cross-Autocorrelations
Tarun Chordia, Asani Sarkar, and Avanidhar Subrahmanyam. The Microstructure of Cross-Autocorrelations. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 303, 2007. - Patterns of Rainfall Insurance Participation in Rural India
Xavier Gine, Robert Townsend, and James Vickery. Patterns of Rainfall Insurance Participation in Rural India. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 302, 2007. - Effect of Redrawing of Political Boundaries on Voting Patterns: Evidence from State Reorganization in India
Rajashri Chakrabarti and Joydeep Roy. Effect of Redrawing of Political Boundaries on Voting Patterns: Evidence from State Reorganization in India. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 301, 2007. - Can Increasing Private School Participation and Monetary Loss in a Voucher Program Affect Public School Performance? Evidence from Milwaukee
Rajashri Chakrabarti. Can Increasing Private School Participation and Monetary Loss in a Voucher Program Affect Public School Performance? Evidence from Milwaukee. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, Number 300, 2007.