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The Regional Economist
The Regional Economist is a quarterly publication that addresses national and regional economic issues and their impact on the Eighth District.
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july 2003
To figure out what a central bank should look like, consider that most have three features in common: independence, transparency and a goal of low and stable inflation.
Natural disasters can be opportunities for politicians. In deciding who gets what aid, they weigh what they can get back in terms of political support, contributions and votes.
By traditional measures, liquidity risk for banks is higher today than 10 years ago. But new measures—necessitated by new funding sources—tell another story.
President's Message: Is War Good for the Economy?
Community Profile: Nuclear Fuel Isn't All That Fuels Paducah, Ky.
National and District Overview: Slow Recovery Remains Puzzling
Selected Measures of the National and Regional Economy (PDF)
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