The Boston Fed has published its Research Review, Jan. ’09 – Jun ’09 with abstracts, summaries and a few charts from their recent publications.
Article titles are:
- Making Sense of the Subprime Crisis
- Reducing Foreclosures
- Reviving Mortgage Securitization: Lessons from the Brady Plan
- Why Are (Some) Consumers (Finally) Writing Fewer Checks?
- Another Hidden Cost of Incentives: The Detrimental Effect on Norm Enforcement
- Has Overweight Become the New Normal? Evidence of a Generational Shift in Body Weight Norms
- Empirical Estimates of Changing Inflation Dynamics
- Geographic Variations in a Model of Physician Treatment Choice with Social Interactions
- The Optimal Level of Deposit Insurance Coverage
Three of these papers were discussed on PrefBlog following their release; links are provided to the PrefBlog post.