Concise studies of topical economic and financial market issues, geared toward a broad audience of educators and students, decision makers in business and government, and the general public. This series, published from 1995 through 2014, has been archived. Second District Highlights A regional supplement to Current Issues in Economics and Finance covering a range of topics pertaining to the economy of the Federal Reserve System's Second District, including fiscal conditions, housing and credit markets, growth and productivity, and employment. This series, published from 1997 through 2014, has been archived. Browse Current Issues: Show only Second District Highlights | |||
2010 Issues
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Why Is the Market Share of Adjustable-Rate Mortgages So Low? Emanuel Moench, James Vickery, and Diego Aragon December Volume 16, Number 8 |
Improving Survey Measures of Household Inflation Expectations Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Simon Potter, Robert Rich, Giorgio Topa, and Wilbert van der Klaauw August/September Volume 16, Number 7 |
Second District Highlights The Recession’s Impact on the State Budgets of New York and New Jersey Richard Deitz, Andrew F. Haughwout, and Charles Steindel June/July Volume 16, Number 6 |
The Homeownership Gap Andrew Haughwout, Richard Peach, and Joseph Tracy May Volume 16, Number 5 |
The Federal Reserve’s Foreign Exchange Swap Lines Michael J. Fleming and Nicholas J. Klagge April Volume 16, Number 4 |
Second District Highlights Bypassing the Bust: The Stability of Upstate New York’s Housing Markets during the Recession Jaison R. Abel and Richard Deitz March Volume 16, Number 3 |
The Unemployment Gender Gap during the 2007 Recession Ayşegül Şahin, Joseph Song, and Bart Hobijn February Volume 16, Number 2 |
Is the International Role of the Dollar Changing? Linda S. Goldberg January Volume 16, Number 1 |