The Review is a policy-oriented journal focusing on macroeconomic, banking, and financial market topics. It publishes new research by Federal Reserve Bank of New York economists, papers by affiliated economists, and the proceedings of Bank-sponsored conferences. The Review’s Executive Summaries series offers abridged versions of many articles. |
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2012 ARTICLES
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Volume 18, Number 3 November |
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Housing Busts and Household Mobility: An Update Fernando Ferreira, Joseph Gyourko, and Joseph Tracy |
Key Mechanics of the U.S. Tri-Party Repo Market Adam Copeland, Darrell Duffie, Antoine Martin, and Susan McLaughlin |
The Federal Reserve’s Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility Adam Ashcraft, Allan Malz, and Zoltan Pozsar |
Volume 18, Number 2 July |
Special Issue: The Evolution of Banks and Financial Intermediation |
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The Evolution of Banks and Financial Intermediation: Framing the Analysis Nicola Cetorelli, Benjamin H. Mandel, and Lindsay Mollineaux 12 pages / 655 kb |
Regulation's Role in Bank Changes Peter Olson 8 pages / 72 kb |
The Rise of the Originate-to-Distribute Model and the Role of Banks in Financial Intermediation Vitaly M. Bord and João A. C. Santos 14 pages / 662 kb |
The Role of Bank Credit Enhancements in Securitization Benjamin Mandel, Donald Morgan, and Chenyang Wei 12 pages / 412 kb |
The Role of Banks in Asset Securitization Nicola Cetorelli and Stavros Peristiani 17 pages / 504 kb |
A Structural View of U.S. Bank Holding Companies Dafna Avraham, Patricia Selvaggi, and James Vickery 17 pages / 388 kb Online appendix10 pages / 142 kb |
Evolution and Heterogeneity among Larger Bank Holding Companies: 1994 to 2010 Adam Copeland 11 pages / 825 kb |
Volume 18, Number 1 March |
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Settlement Liquidity and Monetary Policy Implementation—Lessons from the Financial Crisis Morten L. Bech, Antoine Martin, and James McAndrews |
The Microstructure of the TIPS Market Michael J. Fleming and Neel Krishnan |
Subprime Foreclosures and the 2005 Bankruptcy Reform Donald P. Morgan, Benjamin Iverson, and Matthew Botsch |