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Fed St. Louis Research Review - FEDTalk AI (2014 FULL)

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Episode Notes:1. Introduction: - Backdrop: An overview of the 2014 publications from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review. - Objective: Dive deep into a year marked by intriguing discussions on balance sheets, monetary policy, and the state of the American Dream.2. Fourth Quarter 2014, Vol. 96, No. 4: - Young Adults’ Balance Sheets: Unpacking "The State of Young Adults’ Balance Sheets: Evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances" by Dettling and Hsu. - Student Loan Debt & Parental Savings: Delving into "Student Loan Debt: Can Parental College Savings Help?" with insights from Elliot, Lewis, Grinstein-Weiss, and Nam. - Gateway to Asset Accumulation: Reviewing "Toward Healthy Balance Sheets: Are Savings Accounts a Gateway to Young Adults’ Asset Diversification and Accumulation?" by Friedline, Johnson, and Hughes. - Asset Trends of Young Households: Dissecting "Asset Holdings of Young Households: Trends and Patterns" by Merry and Thomas.3. Third Quarter 2014, Vol. 96, No. 3: - Liquidity Concepts and Measurements: Breaking down "Liquidity: Meaning, Measurement, Management" with Robert E. Lucas, Jr. - History of FOMC Dissents: Exploring "Making Sense of Dissents: A History of FOMC Dissents" with Thornton and Wheelock. - Terrorism's Impact on Trade: Reflecting on "The Effects of Terrorism on Trade: A Factor Supply Approach" with insights from Bandyopadhyay and Sandler. - Exiting Quantitative Easing: Debating "When and How To Exit Quantitative Easing?" with Yi Wen. - Behavior of Inflation: Discussing "An International Perspective on the Recent Behavior of Inflation" through Contessi, De Pace, and Li.4. Second Quarter 2014, Vol. 96, No. 2: - New World of US Monetary Policy: Exploring insights from "Monetary Policy in the United States: A Brave New World?" by Williamson. - The 2009 Recovery Act: Analyzing "The 2009 Recovery Act: Directly Created and Saved Jobs Were Primarily in Government" by Dupor. - Representative US Neighborhoods: Delving into "Representative Neighborhoods of the United States" with Badel. - Predicting Bank Stress: Understanding "Factor-Based Prediction of Industry-Wide Bank Stress" through Grover and McCracken. - FRED® Data Force: Reviewing the strength of "FRED®, the St. Louis Fed’s Force of Data" by Stierholz.5. First Quarter 2014, Vol. 96, No. 1: - Labor Force Participation Dynamics: Breaking down "The Rise and Fall of Labor Force Participation in the United States" with Bullard. - Trade Collapse & Rebound: Analyzing "The Great Trade Collapse and Rebound: A State-by-State View" by Coughlin. - Tracking the US Economy: Exploring "A Guide to Tracking the U.S. Economy" by Kliesen. - Portfolio Balance Effect of QE: Reflecting on "QE: Is There a Portfolio Balance Effect?" by Thornton. - Evolution of Federal Reserve Policy: Reviewing "The Evolution of Federal Reserve Policy and the Impact of Monetary Policy Surprises on Asset Prices" with Fawley and Neely.Outro: Reflecting on the myriad economic debates and analyses of 2014, summarizing key takeaways, and setting the stage for the subsequent episode. Encouraging listeners to delve into the complete publications for a richer understanding of each topic.

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