FEDS Working
Papers

Finance and Economics Discussion Series

March 2024
Linear Factor Models and the Estimation of Expected Returns

Cisil Sarisoy, Peter de Goeij, and Bas J.M. Werker

March 2024
In the Driver's Seat: Pandemic Fiscal Stimulus and Light Vehicles

Jack Dunbar, Christopher Kurz, Geng Li, and Maria D. Tito

March 2024
Parental Employment at the Onset of the Pandemic: Effects of Lockdowns and Government Policies

Kabir Dasgupta, Linda Kirkpatrick, and Alexander Plum

IFDP Working
Papers

International Finance Discussion Papers

March 2024
Demand for U.S Banknotes at Home and Abroad: A Post-Covid Update

Ruth Judson

February 2024
On the GDP Effects of Severe Physical Hazards

Martin Bodenstein and Mikaël Scaramucci

December 2023
Lessons from Nowcasting GDP across the World

Danilo Cascaldi-Garcia, Matteo Luciani, and Michele Modugno

Data, Models and Tools

FRB/US Model:

A large-scale estimated general equilibrium model of the U.S. economy for FRB/US Model
 

Yield Curve Models and Data:

Models of daily yield curves, and a dynamic term structure model of Treasury yields

Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF):

Information on families' balance sheets, pensions, income, and demographic characteristics

Economic Research Data:

View selected research data from the Federal Reserve Board's working papers and notes series.

Estimated Dynamic Optimization (EDO) Model:

A medium-scale New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model of the U.S. economy.

 

Disclaimer: The economic research that is linked from this page represents the views of the authors and does not indicate concurrence either by other members of the Board's staff or by the Board of Governors. The economic research and their conclusions are often preliminary and are circulated to stimulate discussion and critical comment.

The Board values having a staff that conducts research on a wide range of economic topics and that explores a diverse array of perspectives on those topics. The resulting conversations in academia, the economic policy community, and the broader public are important to sharpening our collective thinking.

Last Update: March 28, 2024
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