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FRASER Turns 10, Improves with Age

Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research (FRASER) is 10 years old and now offers improved browsing & search, re-organized archival collections, shareable resources via social media, an in-page PDF viewer, and the ability to link to specific pages, export to Zotero, and download metadata in XML or JSON.

FRASER Joins the Digital Public Library of America

FRASER’s content is now available through the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), a portal that offers public access to digital items from libraries, archives, and museums nationwide.  The work of incorporating FRASER into DPLA was done through a partnership with the Missouri History Museum library staff.

FRED Adds 6 National Transportation Services Indexes

These 6 monthly series published by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics measure volume of transportation services performed for freight and passengers.
   
UPCOMING EVENTS

November 7
Married Men Should Work Less: A Microeconomic Analysis of Marriage, Intra-Household Bargaining and Labor Supply Using the British Household Panel Survey, 1991-2008

November 10
Locating the Top of the Laffer Curve

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FRED FEATURE / AT A GLANCE   
CPI
+1.7 % Chg. from Yr. Ago on 2014-09
5.9 % on 2014-09
2.36 % on 2014-11-05
+3.5 %, Comp. Annual Rate of Chg. on 2014:Q3
IP
+1.0 % Chg. on 2014-09
+248 Chg., Thous. of Persons on 2014-09



RECENT RESEARCH    

Nov 5 The Rising Complexity of the FOMC Statement

Nov 3 Student Loans and Repayment: Theory, Evidence and Policy

Nov 3 Education Policies and Structural Transformation

Nov 3 Recent ECB Policy and Inflation Expectations

Nov 2 Bad Investments and Missed Opportunities? Capital Flows to Asia and Latin America, 1950-2007


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