Weekend Reading
Thanks to a subsriber for this ever instructive list of mostly academic reports which it is reasonable to assume constitute the reading material of policy makers globally.
Fed: “Lessons from the Taper Tantrum”
IMF: “Debt and Growth: Is There a Magic Threshold?”
Fed: “Another View on U.S. Treasury Term Premiums”
Fed: “When Will the Fed End Its Zero Rate Policy?”
IMF: “The U.S. Manufacturing Recovery: Uptick or Renaissance?”
Fed: “A history of large-scale asset purchases before the Federal Reserve”
“HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO COMPUTERISATION?”
Fed: “A Mis-Leading Labor Market Indicator”
“Aging and Real Estate Prices: Evidence from Japanese and US Regional Data”
“Comovement of Corporate Bonds and Equities”
http://fisher.osu.edu/~bao.40/research/comovement.pdf
http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~jwurgler/papers/wurgler_baker.pdf
“Employment Trends by Age in the United States: Why Are Older Workers Different?”
Monetary Policy when the NAIRI is unknown: The Fed and the Great Deviation”
“Real Money Investors and Sovereign Bond Yields”
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