Federal Reserve Board: Working Papers (opens in new window)
Federal Reserve economists produce original research on a broad range of topics relevant to the U.S. and foreign economies. These working papers are preliminary versions that are being shared in a timely manner to a broad research community, with the aim of contributing to scholarly debate and soliciting constructive feedback. This work is also often presented at research conferences and many of the papers are later published in peer-reviewed journals and other scholarly outlets.
Includes Finance and Economics Discussion Series (1996 to present), International Finance Discussion Papers (1971 to present), and Review of Foreign Developments (1945-1971).