The Boston Fed has released the 11H2 Research Review highlighting:
- Public Policy Discussion Papers
- An Economic Analysis of the 2010 Proposed Settlement between the Department of Justice and Credit Card Networks
- Classroom Peer Effects and Student Achievement
- Securitization and Moral Hazard: Evidence from Lender Cutoff Rules
- Quantifying the Role of Federal and State Taxes in Mitigating Income Inequality
- Economic Literacy and Inflation Expectations: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment
- Do Borrower Rights Improve Borrower Outcomes? Evidence from the Foreclosure Process
- Account-to-Account Electronic Money Transfers: Recent Developments in the United States
- Working Papers
- House Price Growth When Kids Are Teenagers: A Path to Higher Intergenerational Achievement?
- Customer Recognition and Competition
- On the Distribution of College Dropouts: Household Wealth and Uninsurable Idiosyncratic Risk
- Trade Adjustment and Productivity in Large Crises
- Trends in U.S. Family Income Mobility, 1969–2006
- The Role of Expectations in U.S. Inflation Dynamics
- Further Investigations into the Origin of Credit Score Cutoff Rules
- Core Competencies, Matching, and the Structure of Foreign Direct Investment
- Managing Self-Confidence: Theory and Experimental Evidence
- Games with Synergistic Preferences
- The Great Recession and Bank Lending to Small Businesses
- The Great Recession and Bank Lending to Small Businesses
- Inflation Dynamics When Inflation Is Near Zero
- Designing Formulas for Distributing Reductions in State Aid
- Childhood Lead and Academic Performance in Massachusetts
- Public Policy Briefs
- Potential Effects of an Increase in Debit Card Fees
- Inflation Expectations and the Evolution of U.S. Inflation
- Research Reports
- State Foreclosure Prevention Efforts in New England: Mediation and Financial Assistance