Economic Synopses, April 9, 2020
Corporate Bond Spreads and the Pandemic by Mahdi Ebsim, Miguel Faria-e-Castro, and Julian Kozlowski
On the Economy blog, April 9,2020
first posted online April 6, 2020
How Much Does the U.S. Rely on Other Countries for Essential Medical Equipment? by Fernando Leibovici, Ana Maria Santacreu, and Makenzie Peake
On the Economy blog, April 8, 2020
first posted online April 3, 2020
How the Impact of Social Distancing Ripples through the Economy by Fernando Leibovici, Ana Maria Santacreu, and Matthew Famiglietti
On the Economy blog, April 7, 2020
first posted online April 2, 2020
How Long Will the Relief Check Last? by YiLi Chien
Economic Synopses, April 6, 2020
first posted online April 2, 2020
COVID-19's Economic Effects on Poor and Emerging Markets by Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria
On the Economy blog, April 6, 2020
first posted online March 27, 2020
Updated March 28-April 3
COVID-19 and Unemployment Risk: State and MSA Differences by Charles Gascon and Devin Werner
On the Economy blog, April 3, 2020
U.S. States Hit the Hardest by COVID-19 Have Lower Unemployment Risks by Sungki Hong and Devin Werner
Economic Synopses, April 3, 2020
COVID-19: Forecasting with Slow and Fast Data by Michael McCracken
On the Economy blog, April 3, 2020
first posted online April 1, 2020
How Closing Restaurants and Hotels Spills Over to Total Employment by Carlos Garriga, Ryan Mather, and Juan M. Sánchez
On the Economy blog, April 2, 2020
first posted online March 27, 2020
COVID-19: Projected Deaths in the U.S. by B. Ravikumar and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
On the Economy blog, April 1, 2020
first posted online March 27, 2020
House Hunting in a Period of Social Distancing by Matthew Famiglietti and Carlos Garriga
On the Economy blog, April 1, 2020
first posted online March 27, 2020
Economic Realities and Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic Part I: Financial Markets and Monetary Policy by Fernando M. Martin
Economic Synopses, March 30, 2020
Economic Realities and Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic—Part II: The Economy and Fiscal Policy by Fernando M. Martin
Economic Synopses, March 30, 2020
COVID-19: What Do FREDcast Users Think about Economic Growth? by Michael T. Owyang, Hannah G. Shell, and Julie K. Bennett
On the Economy blog, March 30, 2020
Updated March 21-March 27
COVID-19 and the Importance of Testing by B. Ravikumar and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
On the Economy blog, March 27, 2020
first posted online March 27, 2020
How Fast Has COVID-19 Been Spreading? by Guillaume Vandenbroucke
On the Economy blog, March 27, 2020
first posted online as The Speed of COVID-19, March 27, 2020
The Effects of COVID-19 on Unemployment Insurance Claims by Serdar Birinci and Aaron Amburgey
Economic Synopses, March 27, 2020
Fiscal Policy and COVID-19: Insights from a Quantitative Model by Miguel Faria e Castro
Economic Synopses, March 27, 2020
COVID-19 and Financial Distress: Employment Vulnerability by Kartik Athreya, Ryan Mather, Jose Mustre-del-Río, and Juan M. Sánchez
On the Economy blog, March 26, 2020
The St. Louis Fed's Financial Stress Index, Version 2.0 by Kevin Kliesen and Michael McCracken
On the Economy blog, March 26, 2020
The Efficacy of Enhanced Unemployment Benefits during a Pandemic by Bill Dupor
Regional Economist, March 24, 2020
Back-of-the-Envelope Estimates of Next Quarter’s Unemployment Rate by Miguel Faria e Castro
On the Economy blog, March 24, 2020
Social Distancing and Contact-Intensive Occupations by Fernando Leibovici, Ana Maria Santacreu, and Matthew Famiglietti
On the Economy blog, March 24, 2020
COVID-19: Which Workers Face the Highest Unemployment Risk? by Charles S. Gascon
On the Economy blog, March 24, 2020
Expected U.S. Macroeconomic Performance during the Pandemic Adjustment Period by James Bullard
On the Economy blog, March 23, 2020
Fiscal Policy during a Pandemic by Miguel Faria e Castro
Working paper, March 23, 2020
How Many Employees Are Prepared to Work from Home? by Charles S. Gascon and Mahdi Ebsim
On the Economy blog, March 23, 2020
Updated March 14-March 20
COVID-19’s Shock on Firms’ Liquidity and Bankruptcy: Evidence from the Great Recession by Matthew Famiglietti and Fernando Leibovici
Economic Synopses, March 20, 2020 [Download PDF]
How Quickly Does Fiscal Policy Get Implemented? by Bill Dupor
On the Economy blog, March 18, 2020
Possible Fiscal Policies for Rare, Unanticipated and Severe Viral Outbreaks by Bill Dupor
Economic Synopses, March 17, 2020 [Download PDF]
On the Economy blog, March 17, 2020
Data and Additional Research Resources
COVID-19
COVID-19 Economic Data tracking dashboard on FRED
COVID-19 Financial Data tracking dashboard on FRED
Timeline of Events Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic on FRASER, the digital library of economic history
Tracking the U.S. economy and financial markets during the COVID-19 outbreak on FREDBlog
Social distancing and employment loss in leisure and hospitality on FREDBlog
Latest RePEc papers on COVID-19. RePEc IDEAS is a bibliographic database of economic research indexing more than one million academic articles and papers.
More Articles
- Jerome Powell's Semiannual Monetary Policy Report; Strong Wage Growth; Inflation, Labor Market, Unemployment, Job Gains, 2 Percent Inflation
- Quarantined By Adrienne G. Cannon: After a 10 Day Waiting Period, I Test “Negative!”
- Prices are Spiking for Homes, Cars and Gas; Don’t Be Alarmed, Economists Say
- Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act; Chair Jerome H. Powell Before the Committee on Financial Services, House of Representatives
- The Effects of Large Group Meetings on the Spread of COVID-19: The Case of Trump Rallies, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
- Federal Reserve: Optimism in the Time of COVID; Businesses Seem Much Better Adapted to Remaining Open
- Scientific American Endorses Joe Biden We’ve never backed a presidential candidate in our 175-year history — until now
- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell Addresses Current Economic Issues: For Some, a Reversal of Economic Fortune
- Ferida's Wolff's Backyard: Is Nature Doing Social Distancing? The Town Where the Official State of New Jersey Was Declared
- Help From a Familiar (and revamped) Government Resource: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Resources For Consumers During Covid-19 Pandemic