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Joseph Tracy
Joseph Tracy
 

Executive Vice President and
Director of Research
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

Phone (212) 720-6130
general.info@ny.frb.org

 
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Working Papers and Research in Progress

The Relationship Between Expected Inflation, Disagreement, and Uncertainty: Evidence from Matched Point and Density Forecasts  PDF
With Robert Rich
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Report No. 253, July 2006

ESOP Fables; The Impact of Employee Stock Ownership Plans on Labor Disputes PDF
With Peter Cramton and Hamid Mehran
October 2005
43 pages / 167 kb

Unemployment Insurance and the Diminished Importance of Temporary Layoffs Over the Business Cycle  PDF
With Margaret McConnell
May 2005
39 pages / 316 kb

Modeling Uncertainty: Predictive Accuracy as a Proxy for Predictive Confidence PDF
With Robert Rich
August 2002
43 pages / 467 kb

Exchange Rates and Wages
With Linda Goldberg
January 2001

Uncertainty and Labor Contract Durations
With Robert Rich
November 1999

Earnings Variability in the United States; An Examination Using Matched-CPS Data PDF
With Stephen Cameron
April 1998
41 pages / 358 kb

The Transition to Homeownership; The Importance of Early Career Concerns PDF
With Stephen Cameron
April 1997

Profitability; Union Spillover Effects; and the Efficiency of Union Contracting
With Stephen Bronars and Donald Deere
January 1991

Unions and Market Power
With John Abowd
June 1989

Comparisons Between Public and Private Sector Union Wage Differentials; Does the Legal Environment Matter?
NBER Working Paper No. 2755, November 1988

Testing Strategic Bargaining Models Using Stock Market Data
NBER Working Paper No. 2754, November 1988

Seniority Rules and the Gains from Union Organization
NBER Working Paper No. 2039, October 1986

Joseph Tracy's CVPDF

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