The September/October issue of Review offers an overview of government debt, dissects the U.S. boom and bust in house prices, and surveys financial stress indexes. Read it Now
The U.S. Census released July 2012 U.S. personal income data http://research.stlouisfed.org/economy/
Join us for this year’s professors’ conference! Past participants have told us that it is a great conference because it provides relevant content, discussion and tools to improve instruction, and an opportunity to interact with colleagues. For more information about … Continue reading
These 3036 series from the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Macrohistory Database cover the pre-WWI and interwar economies, including production, construction, employment, money, prices, asset market transactions, foreign trade, and government activity. Although most data series cover the United … Continue reading
FRED has expanded to include the remaining 975 series from the H.8 Assets and Liabilities of Commercial Banks in the United States release. These series include weekly, monthly, and quarterly data from the Board of Governors. When the existing 12 … Continue reading
The BLS released July 2012 U.S. CPI data. http://research.stlouisfed.org/economy/
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis invites the submission of research papers to be presented at a symposium titled “Restoring Household Financial Stability after the Great Recession: Why Balance Sheets Matter.” The event—organized in conjunction with the Center for … Continue reading
FRED has added 6,148 monthly series from the Harmonized Indices of Consumer Prices release from Eurostat. These series include data for 32 European countries, the United States, the European Union Continuing Composition, the European Union 27 Countries, the Euro Area … Continue reading
The BLS released July 2012 U.S. nonfarm payroll employment data. http://research.stlouisfed.org/economy/
Competition, sportsmanship, and national pride are the foundations of the Olympics, but how much do the Olympics cost the host city and country? What are some of the economic benefits and costs? Is the investment in the Olympics worth it … Continue reading