Economic Review
Economic Review presents research and educational articles by
Atlanta Fed staff economists, analysts, and visiting scholars on financial institutions and markets,
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2009
Pedro Silos and Diego Vilán
Vol. 94, No. 3, 2009
A revised version of the D6 Factor model of the southeastern economy is better than the original at describing contemporary economic activity and allows for historical comparisons across several business cycles.
Laurel Graefe Vol. 94, No. 2 Has the world's oil output peaked, or will it peak soon? The author helps clarify this heated debate by providing definitions of frequently used (and misused) terms and discussing how technology, government policies, and prices influence oil production.
Pablo A. Acosta, Nicole Rae Baerg, and Federico S. Mandelman Vol. 94, No. 1 Remittances can raise the real exchange rate for recipient economies. But countries with better-developed financial markets can more effectively channel remittances toward investment activities and thus assuage remittances' appreciation effects on the local currency.
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