COVID19 Research Sources From the Federal Reserve Banks Including The Black Death in the Malthusian Economy Article

The Black Death

The Black Death, Watercolor by Monro S. Orr;  Map showing the history and distribution of the black death around the world, Iconographic Collections, Wellcome Images

COVID-19 Research Resources

The most-current resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic from the economists and staff of the [Federal Reserve] Research Division: preliminary and published analyses, daily data updates and projections, data tools, and a timeline of related events and policy responses. For more related analysis and resources from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, see the Bank’s official COVID-19 page.

Research by Date

UPDATEDDaily Data and Projections on COVID-19 Death Rates by B. Ravikumar and Guillaume Vandenbroucke
posted online March 30, 2020
updated April 14, 2020

UPDATEDDaily Data on COVID-19 Infections and Deaths Categorized by Financial Distress by Kartik AthreyaRyan MatherJose Mustre-del-Río, and Juan M. Sánchez
On the Economy blog, April 3, 2020
data updated April 14, 2020
first posted online March 27, 2020

UPDATEDDaily Data on Corporate Bond Spreads and the Pandemic by Mahdi EbsimMiguel Faria-e-Castro, and Julian Kozlowski
posted online April 13, 2020

The Impact of COVID-19 on Labor Markets across the U.S. by Maximiliano Dvorkin 
On the Economy blog, April 13, 2020
first posted online April 3, 2020

PRELIMINARY: Supporting Small Borrowers: ABS Markets and the TALF by Bruce Mizrach and Christopher J. Neely
posted online April 13, 2020

The Secondary Market Corporate Credit Facility Supports Main Street by Bruce Mizrach and Christopher J. Neely
Economic Synopses, April 13, 2020
first posted online April 8, 2020

How Bad Can It Be? The Relationship between GDP Growth and the Unemployment Rate by YiLi Chien 
Economic Synopses, April 11, 2020
first posted online April 1, 2020

Updated April 4-April 10

PRELIMINARY: Fed Intervention in the To-Be-Announced Market for MBS by Bruce Mizrach and Christopher J. Neely
posted online April 10, 2020

PRELIMINARY: COVID-19 and Households’ Financial Distress Part 3: How Will COVID-19 Affect the Spending of the Financially Distressed? by Kartik AthreyaRyan MatherJose Mustre-del-Río, and Juan M. Sánchez
posted online April 10, 2020

PRELIMINARY: Corporate Bond Spreads and the Pandemic II: Heterogeneity across Sectors by Mahdi EbsimMiguel Faria-e-Castro, and Julian Kozlowski
posted online April 10, 2020

Protectionism and Import Dependence on Essential Medical Equipment by Fernando LeiboviciAna Maria Santacreu, and Makenzie Peake 
On the Economy blog, April 10, 2020
first posted online April 8, 2020

The Stock Market’s Wild Ride by Bruce Mizrach and Christopher J. Neely 
Economic Synopses, April 10, 2020
first posted online April 7, 2020

PRELIMINARY: The Wage Bills of COVID-19 by YiLi Chien and Julie Bennett
posted online April 9, 2020

The Year of Living Dangerously: The COVID-19 Shock and the Probability of Deflation by Kevin Kliesen

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