The BLS released April 2012 U.S. nonfarm Payroll employment data, The relevant Tracking the Global Economy charts have been updated.
The director general of the Bank of Greece and his coauthors trace the role of money and the influence of Milton Friedman in ECB policymaking. Other articles corroborate Bernanke’s “savings glut” hypothesis, explain the basics of sovereign debt and Europe’s … Continue reading
The OECD switched Australia, Germany and Italy’s business cycles from expansion to recession. The relevant Tracking the Global Economy charts have been updated.
The BEA released 2012 Q1 U.S. GDP data. The relevant Tracking the Global Economy charts have been updated at http://research.stlouisfed.org/economy.
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The diaries of Charles S. Hamlin, the first Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, are now available on FRASER for the years 1913-1916.
Find and join thoughtful discussions of economic research with EconAcademics.org. This new site aggregates content found on numerous economic blogs, via RePEc’s services, to foster and enhance academic research based discussions of economic issues in the blogosphere. Join the discussion … Continue reading
The Federal Reserve Board has released March 2011 U.S. Industrial Production data. The relevant Tracking the Global Economy charts have been updated at http://research.stlouisfed.org/economy.
These 20 series from the Federal Housing Finance Agency represent average house price changes on repeat sales transactions on the same single-family properties.
The U.S. Census Bureau released March 2012 U.S. retail sales data.