Kristie M. Engemann
Names
| first: | Kristie |
| middle: | M. |
| last: | Engemann |
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| RePEc Short-ID: | pen65 |
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Affiliations
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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Research profile
author of:
- Whatever Happened To The Business Cycle? A Bayesian Analysis Of Jobless Recoveries (RePEc:cup:macdyn:v:14:y:2010:i:05:p:709-726_99)
by Engemann, Kristie M. & Owyang, Michael T. - Business cycle measures (RePEc:fip:fedles:y:2010:n:21)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - When do recessions begin and end? (RePEc:fip:fedles:y:2010:n:38)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Not your father's oil shock (RePEc:fip:fedles:y:2010:n:9)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - U.S. farm subsidies (RePEc:fip:fedlli:y:2008:i:sept)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Retraining displaced U.S. workers (RePEc:fip:fedlli:y:2009:i:sept)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Can a summer hike cause a surprise fall for mortgage rates? (RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2004:i:sep)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Hard 'core' inflation (RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2005:i:feb)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Your current job probably won't be your last (RePEc:fip:fedlne:y:2004:i:feb)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Survey says.. (RePEc:fip:fedlne:y:2005:i:sep)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Look who's working now (RePEc:fip:fedlne:y:2006:i:apr)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Barreling down the road to recession? (RePEc:fip:fedlne:y:2006:i:sep)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Look who's still working now (RePEc:fip:fedlne:y:2007:i:jun)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - What are the chances? (RePEc:fip:fedlne:y:2007:i:nov)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Regional aggregation in forecasting: an application to the Federal Reserve's Eighth District (RePEc:fip:fedlrd:y:2008:i:oct:p:15-29:n:v.4no.1)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Ruben Hernandez-Murillo & Michael T. Owyang - So much for that merit raise: the link between wages and appearance (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2005:i:apr:p:10-11)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Keep your résumé current (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2005:i:jan:p:4-9)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Leora Friedberg & Michael T. Owyang - Social changes lead married women into labor force (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2006:i:apr:p:10-11)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - What's in a name? reconciling conflicting evidence on ethnic names (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2006:i:jan:p:10-11)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Slow and steady in St. Louis (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2006:i:oct:p:16)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Howard J. Wall - Working hard or hardly working? the evolution of leisure in the United States (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2007:i:jan:p:10-11)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Louisville's job growth lags on many fronts (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2007:i:jan:p:16)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Howard J. Wall - Extra credit: the rise of short-term liabilities (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2008:i:apr:p:12-13)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Splitsville: the economics of unilateral divorce (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2008:i:jan:p:12-16)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - A winning combination? economic theory meets sports (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2009:i:jan:p:10-13)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Unconventional oil production: stuck in a rock and a hard place (RePEc:fip:fedlre:y:2010:i:jul:p:14-15)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Changing trends in the labor force: a survey (RePEc:fip:fedlrv:y:2008:i:jan:p:47-62:n:v.90no.1)
by Riccardo DiCecio & Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang & Christopher H. Wheeler - A primer on the empirical identification of government spending shocks (RePEc:fip:fedlrv:y:2008:i:mar:p:117-132:n:v.90no.2)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang & Sarah Zubairy - A journal ranking for the ambitious economist (RePEc:fip:fedlrv:y:2009:i:may:p:127-140:n:v.91no.3)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Howard J. Wall - The effects of recessions across demographic groups (RePEc:fip:fedlrv:y:2010:i:jan:p:1-26:n:v.92no.1)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Howard J. Wall - Forecasting with mixed frequencies (RePEc:fip:fedlrv:y:2010:i:nov:p:521-536:n:v.92no.6)
by Michelle T. Armesto & Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - Regional aggregation in forecasting: an application to the Federal Reserve’s Eighth District (RePEc:fip:fedlrv:y:2011:i:may:p:207-222:n:v.93no.3)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Ruben Hernandez-Murillo & Michael T. Owyang - Whatever happened to the business cycle? a Bayesian analysis of jobless recoveries (RePEc:fip:fedlwp:2007-013)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang - The effects of recessions across demographic groups (RePEc:fip:fedlwp:2009-052)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Howard J. Wall - Do oil shocks drive business cycles? some U.S. and international evidence (RePEc:fip:fedlwp:2010-007)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Kevin L. Kliesen & Michael T. Owyang - Where is an oil shock? (RePEc:fip:fedlwp:2011-016)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Michael T. Owyang & Howard J. Wall - Using Price Indexes to Measure the Inflation Rate (RePEc:fip:l00100:102504)
by Kristie M. Engemann - The Fed's Inflation Target: Why 2 Percent? (RePEc:fip:l00100:102505)
by Kristie M. Engemann - What Is Quantitative Tightening? (RePEc:fip:l00100:102527)
by Kristie M. Engemann - What Is the Phillips Curve (and Why Has It Flattened)? (RePEc:fip:l00100:102566)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Three Ways to Think Like an Economist, Starting Today (RePEc:fip:l00100:102578)
by Kristie M. Engemann - How Does the COVID-19 Crisis Differ from Other Shocks to the Economy? (RePEc:fip:l00100:102588)
by Kristie M. Engemann - How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected the U.S. Labor Market? (RePEc:fip:l00100:102604)
by Kristie M. Engemann - How Does an Economist View the Marriage Market? (RePEc:fip:l00100:102606)
by Kristie M. Engemann - College Choices and Success: Four Questions for an Economist (RePEc:fip:l00100:102609)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Young Adults Cope with COVID-19's Economic Impact (RePEc:fip:l00100:102616)
by Kristie M. Engemann - How Economists Make a Difference (RePEc:fip:l00100:102617)
by Kristie M. Engemann & Christine Smith - Using Economics to Solve Puzzles (RePEc:fip:l00100:102623)
by Kristie M. Engemann - How Is Innovation Measured? (RePEc:fip:l00100:102627)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Economists Can Change Minds with Data (RePEc:fip:l00100:102628)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Policy Questions that Economics Experts Can Help Answer (RePEc:fip:l00100:102654)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Skills People with Econ Degrees Bring to the Table (RePEc:fip:l00100:102659)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Who Left the Labor Force during the Pandemic and Great Recessions? (RePEc:fip:l00100:102689)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Which Students Were More Affected by Pandemic School Disruptions? (RePEc:fip:l00100:102691)
by Kristie M. Engemann - A Soft Landing for the Economy: What It Means and What Data to Look At (RePEc:fip:l00100:102710)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Trends in Families' Economic Well-Being (RePEc:fip:l00100:102711)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Why Countries Trade: A Look at Benefits and Risks (RePEc:fip:l00100:102721)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Child Care Demand, Supply and the Household Decision (RePEc:fip:l00100:102736)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Interested in Tracking the U.S. Labor Market? Here Are Some Key Indicators (RePEc:fip:l00100:102740)
by Kristie M. Engemann - The Differences between Prices and Inflation Explained (RePEc:fip:l00100:102770)
by Kristie M. Engemann - What the Rates of Workers Switching Employers or Holding Multiple Jobs Can Tell Us (RePEc:fip:l00100:102775)
by Kristie M. Engemann - How Economic Forecasting Works and Why It Matters (RePEc:fip:l00100:102777)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Why Inflation Expectations Are Important to Policymakers (RePEc:fip:l00100:102782)
by Kristie M. Engemann - Where is an oil shock? (RePEc:pra:mprapa:31383)
by Engemann, Kristie & Owyang, Michael T. & Wall, Howard J.