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Atlanta Fed Web Site Adds Economics Blog Atlanta Fed Web Site Adds Economics Blog
David Altig, the Atlanta Fed's research director, today announced the addition of an economics blog—titled macroblog—to the Atlanta Fed's Web site.


Dollar Declined in July Dollar Declined in July
The Atlanta Fed tracks the performance of the U.S. dollar relative to fifteen major currencies. Find the most recent index data and archives.


Regional Economic Update on the Southeast Regional Economic Update on the Southeast
Track economic developments in the six Southeastern states with the latest reports and analysis of various data series, including the D6 Factor, a broad measure of the region's economic conditions. Subscribe to e-mail alerts.


Building a Better World: Infrastructure's Role in Economic Growth Building a Better World: Infrastructure's Role in Economic Growth
Infrastructures everywhere face strain from globalization, population growth, and urbanization. Infrastructure needs among countries vary, but infrastructure's importance to economic growth, improved public health, and poverty reduction is universal.


Bayesian Semiparametric Stochastic Volatility Modeling Bayesian Semiparametric Stochastic Volatility Modeling
The trade-off of risk and return is central to finance. Allowing a more flexible distribution of returns than models normally permit, the authors develop a model that produces superior forecasts of future returns.


Beige Book Beige Book
Published two weeks prior to each Federal Open Market Committee meeting, the Beige Book reports on economic conditions in each Federal Reserve District.


The Final Frontier: The Integration of Banking and Commerce. Part 1: The Likely Outcome of Eliminating the Barrier The Final Frontier: The Integration of Banking and Commerce. Part 1: The Likely Outcome of Eliminating the Barrier
Exploring the potential effects of removing the legal barriers between banks and commercial firms, this article surveys economic theory as well as experience in other developed countries and in U.S. nonbank conglomerates.


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