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Upcoming Events
- October 18, 2012
Payments Exchange: Kansas City
- October 25, 2012
Promising Pathways to Wealth-Building Financial Services
- October 30, 2012
Grow Your Own Conference: Entrepreneurship-Based Development
- November 1, 2012
Evening at the Fed
Economic Review
The Economic Review is a quarterly research publication with articles by Kansas City Fed staff on issues of relevance to the Federal Reserve, including macroeconomics and monetary policy, regional and international economics, banking, financial markets, and payments systems.
Third Quarter 2012
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Has Globalization Increased the Synchronicity of International Business Cycles?
By Travis J. Berge | Summary
- The Federal Reserve's Reduced Role in Retail Payments: Implications for Efficiency and Risk
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Kansas Banking in the 1930s: The Deposit Insurance Choice and Implications for Public Policy
By Kenneth Spong and Kristen Regehr | Summary
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New Person-to-Person Payment Methods: Have Checks Met Their Match?
By Terri Bradford and William R. Keeton | Summary
Second Quarter 2012
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Why Does Unemployment Differ Persistently Across Metro Areas?
By Jordan Rappaport | Summary
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Measuring the Costs of Retail Payments Methods
By Fumiko Hayashi and William R. Keeton | Summary
- What Determines Creditor Recovery Rates?
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The Transformation of Manufacturing Across Federal Reserve Districts: Success for the Great Plains?
By Chad R. Wilkerson and Megan D. Williams | Summary
First Quarter 2012
- Interpreting the Recent Decline in Labor Force Participation
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Mobile Payments: What's in It for Consumers?
By Fumiko Hayashi | Summary
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Nonprofit Housing Investment and Local Area Home Values
By Kelly D. Edmiston | Summary
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Electricity Production Under Carbon Constraints: Implications for the Tenth District
By Mark C. Snead | Summary