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Public Policy Discussion Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston


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Impact Factor

0.68

5-Years IF

13

5-Years H index

Main indicators


Raw data


IF AIF IF5 DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y D5Y C5Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.11000 (%)0.06
19910.1000 (%)0.04
19920.1000 (%)0.05
19930.13000 (%)0.06
19940.14000 (%)0.06
19950.17000 (%)0.1
19960.22000 (%)0.09
19970.22000 (%)0.09
19980.24000 (%)0.12
19990.3000 (%)0.15
20000.360100 (%)0.14
20010.36000 (%)0.16
20020.37000 (%)0.18
20030.390100 (%)0.19
20040.49930.3352001 (1.9%)30.330.18
20050.560.420.5661550.33895951 (12.5%)0.2
20060.40.450.441970.37521561561 (1.9%)10.250.19
20070.80.380.79524170.71211081915 (%)20.40.16
20080.890.390.5630311.031959824123 (1.5%)142.330.17
20091.730.361.13939491.26104111930345 (4.8%)131.440.17
20101.80.341.3847440.9463152730394 (6.3%)20.250.15
20112.290.41.811057631.11121173932583 (2.5%)20.20.19
20121.170.441.341067620.9386182138514 (4.7%)70.70.2
20131.350.491.47976750.992220274363 (%)0.2
20140.630.521.2676921.2119124658 (%)0.23
201510.541.5976981.29993759 (%)0.24
20160.61.6976811.0702949 (%)0.27
20170.640.6876530.701913 (%)0.28
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
IF5: Impact Factor: C5Y / D5Y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CDO: Cumulative number of documents published until year y
CCU: Cumulative number of citations to papers published until year y
CIF: Cumulative impact factor
CIT: Number of citations to papers published in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
D5Y: Number of articles published in y-1 until y-5
C5Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 until y-5
%SC: Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

50 most cited documents in this series:


#YearTitleCited
12008Negative equity and foreclosure: theory and evidence. (2008). Gerardi, Kristopher ; Foote, Christopher ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:08-3.

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22011Classroom peer effects and student achievement. (2011). Sass, Tim ; Burke, Mary. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:11-5.

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67
32012Why did so many people make so many ex post bad decisions?: the causes of the foreclosure crisis. (2012). Gerardi, Kristopher ; Foote, Christopher ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-2.

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43
42009Why dont lenders renegotiate more home mortgages?: redefaults, self-cures, and securitization. (2009). Gerardi, Kristopher ; Adelino, Manuel ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-4.

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38
52009Making sense of the subprime crisis. (2009). Sherlund, Shane ; Lehnert, Andreas ; Gerardi, Kristopher ; Sherland, Shane M. ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-1.

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36
6Social dynamics of obesity. (2006). Heiland, Frank ; Burke, Mary. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:06-5.

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34
72010$1.25 Trillion is still real money : some facts about the effects of the Federal Reserve’s mortgage market investments. (2010). Fuster, Andreas ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:10-4.

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31
82011Economic literacy and inflation expectations: evidence from a laboratory experiment. (2011). Burke, Mary ; Manz, Michael . In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:11-8.

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22
92012Foreclosure externalities: some new evidence. (2012). yao, vincent ; Gerardi, Kristopher ; Rosenblatt, Eric ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-5.

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21
102011The 2009 survey of consumer payment choice. (2011). Zabek, Mike ; Schuh, Scott ; Meijer, Erik ; Foster, Kevin. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:11-1.

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21
112008Subprime facts: what (we think) we know about the subprime crisis and what we don’t. (2008). Goette, Lorenz ; Gerardi, Kristopher ; Foote, Christopher ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:08-2.

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18
122009Reducing foreclosures. (2009). Goette, Lorenz ; Gerardi, Kristopher ; Foote, Christopher ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-2.

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13
132010The 2008 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice. (2010). Zabek, Mike ; Schuh, Scott ; Meijer, Erik ; Foster, Kevin. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-10.

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13
142004Economic policy and prospects in Iraq. (2004). Foote, Christopher ; Crane, Keith ; Block, William ; Gray, Simon . In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:04-1.

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12
152004Eyes on the prize: how did the Fed respond to the stock market?. (2004). Tootell, Geoffrey ; Fuhrer, Jeffrey. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:04-2.

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12
162004Financial development, financial constraints, and the volatility of industrial output. (2004). Larrain, Borja. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:04-6.

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11
172006Do households benefit from financial deregulation and innovation?: the case of the mortgage market. (2006). Rosen, Harvey ; Gerardi, Kristopher ; Willen, Paul. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:06-6.

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10
182010Mobile payments in the United States at retail point of sale: current market and future prospects. (2010). Stavins, Joanna ; Rysman, Marc ; Crowe, Marianne . In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:10-2.

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8
192009Impending U.S. spending bust?: the role of housing wealth as borrowing collateral. (2009). Cooper, Daniel. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-9.

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8
202007The theory of life-cycle saving and investing. (2007). Treussard, Jonathan ; Bodie, Zvi ; Willen, Paul. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:07-3.

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7
212013The role of banks in the transmission of monetary policy. (2013). Rosengren, Eric ; Peek, Joe. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:13-5.

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7
222006Collateralized borrowing and life-cycle portfolio choice. (2006). Kubler, Felix ; Willen, Paul. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:06-4.

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6
232005Risk bearing, implicit financial services, and specialization in the financial industry. (2005). Wang, J. Christina ; Basu, Susanto. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:06-3.

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6
242009Securitization and moral hazard: evidence from a lender cutoff rule. (2009). Kaufman, Alex ; Bubb, Ryan . In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-5.

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6
252013Is monetary policy overburdened?. (2013). Orphanides, Athanasios. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:13-8.

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5
262004Interstate fiscal disparity in state fiscal year 1999. (2004). Tannenwald, Robert ; Turner, Nicholas. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:04-9.

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5
272010Reasonable people did disagree : optimism and pessimism about the U.S. housing market before the crash. (2010). Gerardi, Kristopher ; Foote, Christopher ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:10-5.

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5
282012Labor-market polarization over the business cycle. (2012). Foote, Christopher ; Ryan, Richard W.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-8.

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5
292007Optimal retirement asset decumulation strategies: the impact of housing wealth. (2007). Triest, Robert ; Webb, Anthony ; Sun, Wei. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:07-2.

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5
302012The Supplemental Security Income Program and welfare reform. (2012). Schmidt, Lucie. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-3.

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5
312013Security of retail payments: the new strategic objective. (2013). Stavins, Joanna. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:13-9.

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5
322010A profile of the mortgage crisis in a low-and-moderate-income community. (2010). Lambie-Hanson, Lauren ; Willen, Paul S. ; Fisher, Lynn . In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:10-6.

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4
332004Social Security and unsecured debt. (2004). Hurst, Erik ; Willen, Paul. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:04-10.

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4
342004Educational opportunity and income inequality. (2004). Shapiro, Joel ; Hendel, Igal ; Willen, Paul. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:04-5.

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4
352012Payment size, negative equity, and mortgage default. (2012). Fuster, Andreas ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-10.

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4
362008A new approach to raising Social Security’s earliest eligibility age. (2008). Zhivan, Natalia ; Triest, Robert ; Sapozhnikov, Margarita ; Haverstick, Kelly. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:08-4.

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3
372011Securitization and moral hazard: evidence from credit score cutoff rules. (2011). Kaufman, Alex ; Bubb, Ryan . In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:11-6.

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3
382007Consumer behavior and payment choice : 2006 conference summary. (2007). Stavins, Joanna ; Schuh, Scott ; Littman, Dan ; Carten, Margaret. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:07-4.

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3
392012Shifting confidence in homeownership: the Great Recession. (2012). Bracha, Anat ; Jamison, Julian C.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-4.

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3
402013Wealth shocks and macroeconomic dynamics. (2013). Cooper, Daniel ; Dynan, Karen. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:13-4.

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3
412012A psychological perspective of financial panic. (2012). Bracha, Anat ; Weber, Elke U.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-7.

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3
422007The Boston Fed study of consumer behavior and payment choice: a survey of Federal Reserve System employees. (2007). Schuh, Scott ; Blair, Krista ; Benton, Marques ; Crowe, Marianne . In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:07-1.

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3
432010Who gains and who loses from credit card payments?: theory and calibrations. (2010). Stavins, Joanna ; Shy, Oz ; Schuh, Scott. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:10-3.

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3
442011Quantifying the role of federal and state taxes in mitigating income inequality. (2011). Palumbo, Michael ; Lutz, Byron F. ; Cooper, Daniel H.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:11-7.

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3
452007Selection into financial literacy programs: evidence from a field study. (2007). Sprenger, Charles ; Meier, Stephan. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:07-5.

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3
462005Alternative measures of the Federal Reserve banks cost of equity capital. (2005). Lopez, Jose ; Barnes, Michelle. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:05-2.

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2
472009Reviving mortgage securitization: lessons from the Brady Plan and duration analysis. (2009). Mann, Catherine ; Gumbau-Brisa, Fabià. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-3.

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2
482012Effects of credit scores on consumer payment choice. (2012). Stavins, Joanna ; Hayashi, Fumiko. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-1.

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2
492011Do borrower rights improve borrower outcomes?: evidence from the foreclosure process. (2011). Gerardi, Kristopher ; Willen, Paul S. ; Lambie-Hanson, Lauren. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:11-9.

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2
502004Do bank mergers affect Federal Reserve check volume?. (2004). Stavins, Joanna. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:04-7.

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50 most relevant documents in this series (papers most cited in the last two years)


#YearTitleCited
12008Negative equity and foreclosure: theory and evidence. (2008). Gerardi, Kristopher ; Foote, Christopher ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:08-3.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

45
22012Why did so many people make so many ex post bad decisions?: the causes of the foreclosure crisis. (2012). Gerardi, Kristopher ; Foote, Christopher ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-2.

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29
32011Classroom peer effects and student achievement. (2011). Sass, Tim ; Burke, Mary. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:11-5.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

26
42011Economic literacy and inflation expectations: evidence from a laboratory experiment. (2011). Burke, Mary ; Manz, Michael . In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:11-8.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

7
52010$1.25 Trillion is still real money : some facts about the effects of the Federal Reserve’s mortgage market investments. (2010). Fuster, Andreas ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:10-4.

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7
62011The 2009 survey of consumer payment choice. (2011). Zabek, Mike ; Schuh, Scott ; Meijer, Erik ; Foster, Kevin. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:11-1.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

6
72013The role of banks in the transmission of monetary policy. (2013). Rosengren, Eric ; Peek, Joe. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:13-5.

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4
82010The 2008 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice. (2010). Zabek, Mike ; Schuh, Scott ; Meijer, Erik ; Foster, Kevin. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-10.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

4
92013Security of retail payments: the new strategic objective. (2013). Stavins, Joanna. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:13-9.

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4
102010Mobile payments in the United States at retail point of sale: current market and future prospects. (2010). Stavins, Joanna ; Rysman, Marc ; Crowe, Marianne . In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:10-2.

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3
112012Labor-market polarization over the business cycle. (2012). Foote, Christopher ; Ryan, Richard W.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-8.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

3
122009Impending U.S. spending bust?: the role of housing wealth as borrowing collateral. (2009). Cooper, Daniel. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-9.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

3
132004Financial development, financial constraints, and the volatility of industrial output. (2004). Larrain, Borja. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:04-6.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

3
142012A psychological perspective of financial panic. (2012). Bracha, Anat ; Weber, Elke U.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-7.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2
152013Wealth shocks and macroeconomic dynamics. (2013). Cooper, Daniel ; Dynan, Karen. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:13-4.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2
162012The Supplemental Security Income Program and welfare reform. (2012). Schmidt, Lucie. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-3.

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2
172012Foreclosure externalities: some new evidence. (2012). yao, vincent ; Gerardi, Kristopher ; Rosenblatt, Eric ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:12-5.

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2
182006Social dynamics of obesity. (2006). Heiland, Frank ; Burke, Mary. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:06-5.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

2
192009Why dont lenders renegotiate more home mortgages?: redefaults, self-cures, and securitization. (2009). Gerardi, Kristopher ; Adelino, Manuel ; Willen, Paul S.. In: Public Policy Discussion Paper. RePEc:fip:fedbpp:09-4.

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