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Episode Notes:1. Introduction: - Backdrop: Overview of the publications from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review across four quarters in 2020. - Scope of Discussion: Delving into the focal points of each publication and understanding their significance.2. Fourth Quarter 2020, Vol. 102, No. 4: - Pandemic's Financial Impact: Exploring "Responses of International Central Banks to the COVID-19 Crisis" by Haas, Neely, and Emmons. - Trade Policy Repercussions: Analyzing "The Economic Effects of the 2018 U.S. Trade Policy" with a state-level perspective from Santacreu and Peake. - Labor's Diminishing Stake: Unraveling reasons behind "Why Is the Labor Share Declining?" as discussed by Aum and Shin. - Migration & Birth Rates: Investigating the interplay between "Fertility and Internal Migration" through Liao, Wang, Wang, and Yip's lens.3. Third Quarter 2020, Vol. 102, No. 3: - Globetrotting Risks: A look at the worldwide hazards in "A Short Tour of Global Risks" by Carmen M. Reinhart. - Offshoring Dynamics: "Offshoring to a Developing Nation with a Dual Labor Market" - an exploration by Bandyopadhyay, Basu, Chau, and Mitra. - Asset Pricing Insights: A dive into "Asset Pricing Through the Lens of the Hansen-Jagannathan Bound" with Otrok and Ravikumar. - Revisiting Financial Crises: A retrospective view in "Reconstructing the Great Recession" by Boldrin, Garriga, Peralta-Alva, and Sánchez. - Unpacking Inflation-Employment Nexus: "The Case of the Reappearing Phillips Curve" - a fresh take by Bharadwaj and Dvorkin.4. Second Quarter 2020, Vol. 102, No. 2: - Monetary Policy Examination: "Strategic Review and Beyond: Rethinking Monetary Policy and Independence" by Cochrane. - Economic Relationships: Asking "Is the Phillips Curve Still Alive?" with Reinbold and Wen. - Educational Fiscal Dynamics: Breaking down the "Schools and Stimulus" discussion by Dupor and Mehkari. - Microfinancial Evaluations: Summarizing "Taking Stock of the Evidence on Microfinancial Interventions" with insights from Buera, Kaboski, and Shin. - Barriers in Economic Growth: A peek into "On the Aggregate Implications of Removing Barriers to Formality" by Granda and Hamann.5. First Quarter 2020, Vol. 102, No. 1: - Diverse Workers, Diverse Wages: Tracing "Worker Diversity and Wage Growth Since 1940" by Peake and Vandenbroucke. - Educational Wealth Dynamics: Evaluating "The College Wealth Divide: Education and Inequality in America" with Bartscher, Kuhn, and Schularick. - Housing in Crisis: Mapping "The Geography of Housing Market Liquidity During the Great Recession" by Famiglietti, Garriga, and Hedlund. - Wellness & Wealth: Connecting dots between "Health and Economic Development from Cross-Country Perspectives" presented by Wang and Wang.Outro: Reflecting on the profound insights provided by the publications, stressing the importance of understanding economic trends and shifts. Encouraging listeners to delve deeper into each of the topics discussed in today's episode and anticipate the ripple effects on global economies. A teaser about the next episode, which will provide practical takeaways from these studies. Inviting listener feedback and thanking them for joining the discussion.
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