Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Joins ERN Government & Public Agency Research Paper Series

We are pleased to announce Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has joined our ERN Government & Public Agency Research Paper Series within the Economics Research Network (ERN).

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
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Richmond Fed working papers are written by Richmond Fed economists, in some cases in collaboration with outside economists. They represent work prepared for later publication or presentation at professional meetings. They are circulated in this series for purposes of discussion and comment.

Economic Quarterly, a quarterly academic journal published by the Richmond Fed, contains articles on monetary theory and policy, banking and finance, and payment systems.


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Posted 12/18/12