The Economic Research division of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond conducts policy-relevant research in macroeconomics, microeconomics, financial studies and regional economics issues.


"Entry, Multinational Firms and Exchange Rate Volatility" (August 2006) (with Katheryn Russ)
"The Lucas Critique and the Stability of Empirical Models", with Paolo Surico, FRB of Richmond Working Paper # 05-6, July 2006.
"A Simple, Structural and Empirical Model of the Antipodean Transmission Mechanism" (August 2005).
"Do World Shocks Drive Domestic Business Cycles? Some Evidence from Structural Estimation" (July 2005) (with Wing Teo).

"Banks and Liquidity Creation: A Simple Exposition of the Diamond-Dybvig Model" (PDF 97KB)
"Not Your Father's Credit Union"(PDF 119KB)
"Changes in the Size Distribution of U. S. Banks: 1960-2005"(PDF 194KB)
"Can Feedback from the Jumbo CD Market Improve Bank Surveillance?"(PDF 179KB)
"The 3-6-3 Rule: An Urban Myth?"(PDF 141KB)
"Exchange Rates and Business Cycles Across Countries" (PDF 113KB)
"Implications of Some Alternatives to Capital Income Taxation"(PDF 216KB)
"Optimal Nonlinear Income Taxation with Costly Tax Avoidance"(PDF 155KB)
"How Accurate Are Real-Time Estimates of Output Trends and Gaps?"(PDF 214KB)
"Interest on Reserves and Daylight Credit"(PDF 191KB)
Economic Quarterly
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Fiftieth Anniversary of the Treasury-Federal Reserve Accord
Fed in Print: An Index to Fed Economic Research
Resources for Economists on the Internet
EconWPA- free distribution of working papers in economics
Organisation for Economic Co-operational Development (OECD)
U.S. Census Bureau
Bureau of Labor & Statistics (BLS)
U.S. Department of Commerce
STAT U.S.A.
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