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Adam M. Zaretsky, Articles Published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

"Bank Consolidation—Regulators Always Have the Power to Pull the Plug"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 2004, pp. 10-11.

"It's a Wait and See Economy Out There"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 2001.

"The Changing Face of the Eighth District"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 2001.

"Should Cities Pay for Sports Facilities?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 2001.

"Bricks and Mortar, Wood and Shingles: Are Real Estate Markets Still Booming in the Eighth District?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 2001.

"Was That a Soft Landing, Or Have We Not Touched Down Yet?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 2000.

"The District Economy: Still the Front Runner or Just Part of the Pack?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 2000.

"The American Economy: Producing More with Less?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 2000.

"Retiring the Earnings Test—At Last"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Central Banker, Summer 2000.

"A New Universe in Banking after Financial Modernization"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 2000.

"Working in the Golden Years and Paying for It: The Retirement Earnings Test"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 2000.

"The Stock Market: Fundamentally Sound or on the Bubble?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Central Banker, Summer 1999.

"Revamping Medicaid: A Five-Year Check-Up on Tennessee's Experiment"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 1999.

"Forward Deployed...Fully Engaged! The State of the U.S. and District Economies"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 1999.

"Cartels: Breaking Up Ain't Hard to Do"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 1999.

"Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble: Asset Prices and Market Speculation"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 1999.

"The National and District Economies: Are They Marching in Step?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 1999.

"Have Computers Made Us More Productive? A Puzzle"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 1998.

"Yes, This EMU Will Fly, But Will It Stay Aloft?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 1998.

"With Tailwinds Blowing, The District Economy Sails On"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 1998.

"Going Once, Going Twice, Sold: Auctions and the Success of Economic Theory"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 1998.

"A Burden to America? Immigration and the Economy"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 1997.

"Permits, Contracts, Closings: Real Estate in the Eighth District"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 1997.

"Rush-Hour Horrors: How Economics Tackles Congestion"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 1997.

"The Overlooked 40 Percent: The Rural District"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 1997.

"District Jobs: Have They Been Gearing Up?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 1996.

"Learning the Lessons of History: The Federal Reserve and the Payments System"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 1996.

"Will That Be Cash, Check, Charge or Smart Card?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 1996.

"Exports in the Eighth District—An Update"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 1996.

"How Statistics Can Mislead: The Case of 'Family Caps' in State Welfare Programs"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 1995.

"The Cable TV Industry and Regulation"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 1995.

"Revamping Medicaid: One State's Attempt at Reform"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 1995.

"Are Economic Flexibility and Social Welfare Programs Incompatible?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 1995.

"Riding the Rails: A Look at Light Rail"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 1994.

"Letting the Good Times Roll on Riverboat Casinos"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 1994.

"Are Minimum Wages Intrusive?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 1994.

"Are States Giving Away the Store?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 1994.

"After the 500-Year Flood: An Early Look at the Return to Normalcy"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, October 1993.

"To Boldly Go Where We Have Gone Before—Repeating the Interest Rate Mistakes of the Past"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, July 1993.

"A Gift Horse for the States: Federal Mandates"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, April 1993.

"The Foreign Demand for District Products"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis The Regional Economist, January 1993.

"Rising Unemployment Rates—Good Times Ahead?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Central Banker, Spring 1992.

"Pension Insurance: A Crisis on the Horizon?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Pieces of Eight, September 1992.

"Restructure and Recession: A Year of Transition"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Pieces of Eight, June 1992.

"How Well Does Unemployment Explain the Low Levels of Consumer Confidence?"
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Pieces of Eight, March 1992.


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