John Thomas McCoy
Names
first: | John |
middle: | Thomas |
last: | McCoy |
Identifer
RePEc Short-ID: | pmc331 |
Contact
Affiliations
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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
- EDIRC entry
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Research profile
author of:
- Changes in International Trade Could Disproportionately Affect Employment in Pockets of the Tenth District (RePEc:fip:fedkeb:101384)
by John McCoy - Federal Enhancements to Unemployment Insurance Supported Tenth District Incomes in 2020 (RePEc:fip:fedkeb:93108)
by John McCoy - Hybrid Work May Pose Challenge to Bars and Restaurants in Parts of the Tenth Federal Reserve District (RePEc:fip:fedkeb:97896)
by John McCoy - Cost of Childcare Increasingly Weighs on Labor Force Engagement (RePEc:fip:fedkeb:98990)
by John McCoy - First-Time Homeownership Became Less Affordable Across Most of the United States in Recent Years (RePEc:fip:fedkeb:99491)
by Chase Farha & John McCoy & David Rodziewicz - Labor Market Risk Associated with Trade Uncertainty More Limited in Nebraska (RePEc:fip:fedkne:101719)
by Nathan Kauffman & John McCoy - Uncertainty Clouding a Conclusive Assessment of Nebraska’s Economy (RePEc:fip:fedkne:101722)
by Nathan Kauffman & John McCoy - Cooling Labor Markets in Nebraska Present Some Challenges for Younger Workers (RePEc:fip:fedkne:101852)
by Alex Kaufman & John McCoy - Leisure and Hospitality: Strong Demand and Supply Constraints (RePEc:fip:fedkne:98220)
by John McCoy - Nebraska's Tight Labor Market: An Update to Long-Running Shortage Concerns (RePEc:fip:fedkne:98473)
by John McCoy - "Producing" Growth (RePEc:fip:fedkne:98567)
by Nathan Kauffman & John McCoy - Nebraska’s Labor Market Still Strong, but More People Working Multiple Jobs (RePEc:fip:fedkne:99171)
by Nathan Kauffman & John McCoy - Post-Secondary Education Helping Fill Job Openings in Nebraska with Room to Grow (RePEc:fip:fedkne:99327)
by Nathan Kauffman & John McCoy