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Welcome to FRASER®

The Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research is a project by the Research Division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis to expand on its mission to provide economic information and data to researchers interested in the U.S. economy. On this web site you will find links to scanned images (in Adobe® Acrobat® PDF format) of historical economic statistical publications, releases, and documents.

When used in connection with data contained in FRED®(Federal Reserve Economic Data) and ALFRED® (Archival Federal Reserve Data), FRASER® allows the researcher to create uninterrupted data series by accessing sources previously available only in printed form and those currently available electronically (on FRED® and ALFRED®). In addition, the ability to retrieve series presented in preliminary, revised, and final releases provides a powerful tool in recreating and evaluating previous economic research and policy.

We invite you to explore these documents. Please contact us if you have scanned documents to contribute.

What's New

Statements of the Presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
The speeches, addresses, and statements of the Presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, now archived back to 1935, can be found in the Federal Reserve History section. Latest additions include speeches by William McChesney Martin and Chester C. Davis. This collection reflects the print holdings of the Federal Reserve System & does not include all speeches delivered, although every effort has been made to provide a complete record. (2008-11-18)

1989-92 Credit Slowdown
Studies on Causes and Consequences of the 1989-92 Credit Slowdown, published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 1994, is now available in FRASER Publications. It is a collection of 13 papers exploring issues relating to the credit market during this period. (2008-10-29)

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Alphabetical List of Collections

Themed Collections

William McChesney Martin Jr. Document Collection

Meltzer, "A History of the Federal Reserve Volume 1: 1913-1951"


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