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Beige Book
Posted 7.23.2008
Fed Economist Howard Wall summarizes overall economic conditions and
in the Eighth District, with data gathered in the July 2008 Beige
Book. Listen now.
June Burgundy Books Show Mixed Conditions in Eighth District
Posted 6.25.2008
In conjunction with the release of the St. Louis Fed's Burgundy Books, St. Louis Fed economists Michael Pakko and Howard Wall provide audio commentary on economic conditions in each of the District's four zones. The Burgundy Books provide anecdotal information, along with formal data, and are released four times a year. Listen to St. Louis | Little Rock | Louisville | Memphis.
Beige Book
Posted 6.11.2008
Fed Economist Howard Wall summarizes overall economic conditions and
in the Eighth District, with data gathered in the June 2008 Beige
Book.
Listen to the full interview or listen to clips:
Burgundy Book Audio Clips Give Highlights of District Economic Conditions
Posted 3.19.2008
In conjunction with the release of the St. Louis Fed's new Burgundy Book reports, St. Louis Fed economists Michael Pakko and Howard Wall provide audio commentary on economic conditions in each of the District's four zones. The Burgundy Book reports provide anecdotal information, along with formal data, and are released four times a year. Listen to St. Louis | Little Rock | Louisville | Memphis.
Do Smoking Bans Make Economic Sense?
Posted 3.18.2008
Should state and city legislatures pass laws to keep smokers from lighting up in public places, or should they just butt out of this issue? St. Louis Fed economist Michael Pakko talks about smoking bans and whether they help or hurt the economy in this 21-minute audiocast. Listen | Learn more
Is Payday Lending Predatory?
Posted 4.2.2007
Although many consumer advocates say payday lenders are taking advantage of the poor and uneducated, Don Morgan, a New York Fed economist, counters that payday loans can be "welfare enhancing." Hear Morgan and St. Louis Fed economist Bill Emmons talk about this controversial research in a 14-minute audiocast. Listen | Learn more
Tracking Livestock
Posted 2.15.2007
Some farmers are angry about the government’s program to register farms and tag livestock so that any diseased animal can be traced back to its source within 48 hours. The cause may be noble, but the objections are many, starting with the cost. Hear what St. Louis Fed economist Michael Pakko has to say on this topic. Listen | Learn more
Wal-Mart and Banking
Posted 10.29.2006
The giant retailer's application last year to operate its own industrial bank sparked a firestorm that's yet to die down. Why do some bankers feel threatened? Why shouldn't Wal-Mart's customers save on financial services, too? Is there any risk for taxpayers? Hear the answers in an interview with St. Louis Fed Senior Economist William Emmons. Listen | Learn more
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