The Impact of School Choice on Future Income
In the new issue of The Regional Economist, find out whether students attending different types of high schools — suburban or urban, private or public — have systemically different economic outcomes. Other articles examine the unemployment insurance program, the pros and cons of breaking up big banks, and the decline of manufacturing and construction in the ranks of top employers.
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Upcoming Events
- 10/23 | St. Louis, Mo.
Annual Educators Conference - St. Louis Location - 10/25 - 10/26 | St. Louis, Mo.
Promising Pathways to Wealth-Building Financial Services - 10/25 | Little Rock, Ark.
Dinner with an Economist: Comparing the Great Depression and the Great Recession - 11/01 | Louisville, Ky.
Inner-City Commercial District Revitalization: The Power of Partnerships
System News
- 10/18 | Federal Reserve Board announces Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council members
- 10/14 | Speech by Chairman Bernanke on U.S. monetary policy and international implications
- 10/11 | Speech by Governor Stein on evaluating large-scale asset purchases
- 10/11 | Speech by Vice Chair Yellen on Japan in the global economy
From the President
October 4, 2012
"Price Level Targeting: The Fed Has It About Right"
At the Economic Club of Memphis, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard discussed price level targeting, nominal GDP targeting and the problem of too much debt in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
Presentation (PDF) | Press Release
October 2012
"Monetary Policy and the Expected Adjustment Path of Key Variables"
In an Economic Synopses essay, President James Bullard argues that, following a shock to the economy, we should expect employment and inflation to return to normal slowly and steadily; that is, "missing on both sides of the mandate" should be expected under an appropriate monetary policy. For related reading, see Bullard's column in the October issue of The Regional Economist and his Financial Times op-ed on Sept. 19.
Economic Synopses essay
The Regional Economist column
Financial Times op-ed
Multimedia
Beige Book Audio
October 10, 2012
Listen in English and Spanish
St. Louis Fed economist Rubén Hernández-Murillo discusses current economic conditions in the Eighth District, as published in the Beige Book.