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| Economic Policy Review |
| A policy-oriented journal focusing on economic and financial
market issues. The Review publishes new research by Federal
Reserve Bank of New York economists, papers by affiliated economists,
and the proceedings of Bank-sponsored conferences. Executive
summaries of select articles are available online. See: Economic Policy Review Executive Summaries » |
| Editor: Kenneth D. Garbade |
| 2008 ARTICLES |
| Volume 14, Number 2 September |
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| Special Issue: The Economics of Payments |
|
Introduction James McAndrews |
| Theoretical Models of Money and Payments |
|
Intraday Liquidity Management: A Tale of Games Banks Play Morten L. Bech |
| An Economic
Analysis of Liquidity-Saving Mechanisms Antoine Martin and James McAndrews |
| Divorcing Money
from Monetary Policy Todd Keister, Antoine Martin, and James McAndrews |
| Empirical Analyses of Trends in Large-Value Payments |
|
Global Trends in Large-Value Payments Morten L. Bech, Christine Preisig, and Kimmo Soramäki |
| Changes in
the Timing Distribution of Fedwire Funds Transfers Olivier Armantier, Jeffrey Arnold, and James McAndrews |
| The Timing
and Funding of CHAPS Sterling Payments Christopher Becher, Marco Galbiati, and Merxe Tudela |
| Risk Management in Payments Systems |
|
Understanding Risk Management in Emerging Retail Payments Michele Braun, James McAndrews, William Roberds, and Richard Sullivan |
| An Economic
Perspective on the Enforcement of Credit Arrangements: The Case of Daylight Overdrafts
in Fedwire Antoine Martin and David C. Mills |
| Volume 14, Number 1 July |
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| Signal or Noise?
Implications of the Term Premium for Recession Forecasting Joshua V. Rosenberg and Samuel Maurer |
| Poverty in
New York City, 1969-99: The Influence of Demographic
Change, Income Growth, and Income Inequality
Mark K. Levitan and Susan S. Wieler |
|
Why the U.S. Treasury Began Auctioning Treasury Bills in 1929 Kenneth D. Garbade |
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