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The Regional Economist is a quarterly publication that addresses national and regional economic issues and their impact on the Eighth District.

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January 2009

Deficits, Debt and Looming Disaster

With government deficits and debt at record highs, the long-term fiscal outlook for the U.S. requires serious attention, most agree. The fix is most likely going to have to start with fundamental reforms of entitlement programs.

The Fed as a Super Regulator

If given broader regulatory authority, the Fed will probably face new challenges in executing its traditional responsibilities and in preserving its independence against political pressure.

Economic Theory Meets Sports

Satisfying a need to get out in the field, some economists are studying sports. Their topics have included racism in the NBA, coaches’ maximization of their chances of winning, and the direction that soccer players and goalies should move during penalty kicks.

 

President's Message: The Fed as Lender of Last Resort

Community Profile: Oil Company's Promise Boosts El Dorado, Ark.

District Overview: Little Rock Stands Out In Employment Growth

National Overview: Man the Lifeboats! Economy Is Sinking

Reader Exchange

Selected Measures of the National and Regional Economy (PDF 3.4MB)