Jonathan McCarthy

Jonathan McCarthy

Economic Research Advisor
Macroeconomic and Monetary Studies
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

jonathan.mccarthy@ny.frb.org

   


Housing Activity and Consumer Spending PDF
With Charles Steindel July 2006
40 pages

Is There a 'Bubble' in the Housing Market Now?
With Richard W. PeachDecember 2005
35 pages

Housing Trends in the 1990s: The Effects on Rent Inflation and Its Measurement in the CPI
With Richard W. Peach and Alisdair McKay September 2004
39 pages

Investment Patterns by Type and Industry: What Do They Tell Us About the Boom and the Bust?PDF
June 2003
21 pages / 509 kb

Inventory Dynamics and Business Cycles: What Has Changed?PDF
With Egon Zakrajsek
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report,Number 156, December 2002
48 pages / 473 kb

Pass-Through of Exchange Rates and Import Prices to Domestic Inflation in Some Industrialized EconomiesPDF
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report,Number 111, September 2000
52 pages / 550 kb
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Previous version appeared as Bank for International Settlements Working Paper, Number 79, November 1999

Microeconomic Inventory Adjustment: Evidence from U.S. Firm-Level DataPDF
With Egon ZakrajÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ??ek
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report,Number 101, March 2000
39 pages / 410 kb

Microeconomic Inventory Adjustment and Aggregate DynamicsPDF
With Egon ZakrajÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ??ek
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report,Number 54, December 1998
52 pages / 624 kb
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Appears as Bank for International Settlements Working Paper, Number 63, March 1999

Trade InventoriesPDF
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report,Number 53, December 1998
47 pages / 3.0 mb

The Relative Importance of National and Regional Factors in the New York Metropolitan Economy
With Charles Steindel
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Research Paper,Number 9621, August 1996

Does the Household Balance Sheet Affect Durable Goods Expenditures?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Research Paper,Number 9329, November 1993

An Empirical Investigation of Imperfect Insurance and Precautionary Savings against Idiosyncratic Shocks
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Research Paper, Number 9219, December 1992

Jonathan McCarthy's CVPDF

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