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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - Regional Economist, Jan 2005 by Engemann, Kristie M, Friedberg, Leora, Owyang, Michael T

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Kristie M. Engemann is a research associate, and Michael T. Owyang is a senior economist, both at the federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; Leora Friedberg is an assistant professor at the University of Virginia.

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