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Wages in St. Louis

From Economic Synopses: The evolution of our local wage distribution.

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Why Are Some Countries Rich and Others Poor?

In 1776, Adam Smith explained why some nations are wealthier. Today, Page One Economics explains how productivity raises the standard of living.

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Measuring Losses from Unemployment Spells

From Economic Synopses: The longer a worker is unemployed, the larger the loss in earnings.

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More Financial History

FRASER now has the Bank and Quotation Record, a companion to the Commercial and Financial Chronicle, with securities prices and related information, 1928-1963.

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Keys to Productivity

From Economic Synopses: Countries can spend more on R&D or borrow innovations from other countries

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The Economics of Pollution

From Economic Synopses: Pollution rises along with GDP, but at a much slower pace these days.

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Dallas Fed History

FRASER has it! The history of the Dallas Fed includes these circulars (1914-1990) and District notices (1991-2006) that cover topics such as liberty bonds, member bank reports, discount rates, and interpretations of regulations.

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Firms Great and Small

From Economic Synopses: Small firms didn’t fare so well during the Great Recession.

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Diverging Forecasts

From Economic Synopses: “Soft” data suggest a brighter outlook than “hard” data.

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New Review

The latest issue covers 2009’s Recovery & Reinvestment Act, household debt, China, and Korea.

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