Economic Review
1986 - 2010
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2010, issue 3, vol 95
- Estimating the effect of mortgage foreclosures on nearby property values: a critical review of the literature

- W Frame
2010, issue 2, vol 95
- Mortgage foreclosure prevention efforts

- Kristopher Gerardi and Wenli Li
2010, issue 1, vol 95
- Too-big-to-fail after FDICIA

- Larry Wall
2009, issue 4, vol 94
- Changes in the aggregate labor force participation rate

- Julie Hotchkiss
2009, issue 3, vol 94
- Is more still better? Revisiting the Sixth District Coincident Indicator

- Pedro Silos and Diego Vilán
2009, issue 2, vol 94
- The peak oil debate pp. 1-14

- Laurel Graef
2009, issue 1, vol 94
- Financial development, remittances, and real exchange rate appreciation pp. 1-12

- Pablo Acosta, Nicole Baerg and Federico Mandelman
2008, issue 4, vol 93
- The evolution of the check as a means of payment: a historical survey

- Stephen Quinn and William Roberds
2008, issue 3, vol 93
- New financing trends in Latin America: an overview of selected issues and policy challenges

- Myriam Quispe-Agnoli and Camilo Tovar
2008, issue 2, vol 93
- The final frontier: the integration of banking and commerce. Part 2, risk and return using efficient portfolio analysis

- Hsin-Yu Liang, Alan K. Reichert and Larry Wall
2008, issue 1, vol 93
- The final frontier: the integration of banking and commerce. Part 1, the likely outcome of eliminating the barrier

- Hsin-Yu Liang, Alan K. Reichert and Larry Wall
2007, issue Q4, vol 92
- Credit derivatives: an overview pp. 1 - 24

- David L. Mengle
- Credit derivatives and risk management pp. 25-41

- Michael S. Gibson
- Credit derivatives, macro risks, and systemic risks pp. 43 - 69

- Tim Weithers
- Preface - credit derivatives: where's the risk? pp. v - vii

- Paula Tkac
2007, issue Q 3, vol 92
- Financial market frictions pp. 1-16

- Ramon Degennaro and Cesare Robotti
- When more is better: assessing the southeastern economy with lots of data pp. 17-26

- Pedro Silos and Diego Vilán
- Smoking: taxing health and Social Security pp. 27-41

- Brian S. Armour and Melinda Pitts
2007, issue Q1-2
- Safe and sound banking twenty years later: what was proposed and what has been adopted pp. 1 - 23

- Frederick Furlong and Simon Kwan
- Policies and prescriptions for safe and sound banking: shocks, lessons, and prospects pp. 24 - 35

- James A. Wilcox
- Market and risk management innovations: implications for safe and sound banking pp. 36 - 39

- Eric Rosengren
- Safety, soundness, and the evolution of the U.S. banking industry pp. 41 - 66

- Robert DeYoung
- Some thoughts on the evolution of the banking system and the process of financial intermediation pp. 67 - 75

- Loretta Mester
- How have the banking system and the process of financial intermediation changed? pp. 76 - 82

- Myron L. Kwast
- Supervising bank safety and soundness: some open issues pp. 83 - 100

- Mark Flannery
- What reforms are needed to improve the safety and soundness of the banking system? pp. 101-113

- Harvey Rosenblum
- Two key issues concerning the supervision of bank safety and soundness pp. 114-117

- Dwight M. Jaffee
- Roundtable discussion: reflection on twenty years of bank regulatory reform pp. 119-138

- George J. Benston, Robert Eisenbeis, Paul M. Horvitz, Edward Kane and George G. Kaufman
2006, issue Q 4, vol 91
- Preface: hedge funds: creators of risk? pp. v-vi

- Gerald Dwyer
- Hedge funds: an industry in its adolescence pp. 1-34

- William K.H. Fung and David A. Hsieh
- Hedge funds and investor protection regulation pp. 35-48

- Franklin R. Edwards
- Corporate governance and hedge fund management pp. 81-91

- Bruce N. Lehmann
2006, issue Q 3, vol 91
- One proxy at a time: pursuing social change through shareholder proposals pp. 1-20

- Paula Tkac
- How resilient is the modern economy to energy price shocks? pp. 21-32

- Rajeev Dhawan and Karsten Jeske
- The Federal Home Loan Bank system: the \"other\" housing GSE pp. 33-54

- Mark Flannery and W Frame
- Official dollarization and the banking system in Ecuador and El Salvador pp. 55-71

- Myriam Quispe-Agnoli and Elena Whisler
2006, issue Q 2, vol 91
- Changes in behavioral and characteristic determination of female labor force participation, 1975-2005 pp. 1-20

- Julie Hotchkiss
- How good is what you've got? DSGE-VAR as a toolkit for evaluating DSGE models pp. 21-37

- Marco Del Negro and Frank Schorfheide
- Instability in U.S. inflation: 1967-2005 pp. 39-59

- James Nason
2006, issue Q 1, vol 91
- Transparency, expectations and forecasts pp. 1-25

- Andrew Bauer, Robert Eisenbeis, Daniel Waggoner and Tao Zha
- Merchant acquirers and payment card processors: a look inside the black box pp. 27-42

- Ramon Degennaro
- International business cycles: G7 and OECD countries pp. 43-54

- Marcelle Chauvet and Chengxuan Yu
2005, issue Q4, vol 90
- Bank crisis resolution and foreign-owned banks pp. 1-18

- Robert Eisenbeis and George G. Kaufman
- How should banks account for loan losses? pp. 19-38

- George J. Benston and Larry Wall
- Macroeconomic models with heterogeneous agents and housing pp. 39-56

- Karsten Jeske
2005, issue Q 3, vol 90
- Social Security private accounts: a risky proposition? pp. 13

- Gerald Dwyer
- Buy foreign while you can: the cheap dollar and exchange rate pass-through pp. 15-36

- Eduardo J. J. Ganapolsky and Diego Vilán
- It's who you are and what you do: explaining the IT industry wage premium pp. 37-45

- Jason DeBacker, Julie Hotchkiss, Melinda Pitts and John Robertson
2005, issue Q 2, vol 90
- Payroll employment data: measuring the effects of annual benchmark revisions pp. 1-23

- Nicholas Haltom, Vanessa D. Mitchell and Ellis Tallman
- Happy hour economics, or how an increase in demand can produce a decrease in price pp. 25-34

- Mark Fisher
- Smoothing the shocks of a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model pp. 35-47

- Andrew Bauer, Nicholas Haltom and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
2005, issue Q 1, vol 90
- Employment growth and labor force participation: how many jobs are enough? pp. 1-13

- Julie Hotchkiss
- On the uniqueness of community banks pp. 15-36

- Scott Hein, Timothy W. Koch and Steven Scott MacDonald
- On the remitting patterns of immigrants: evidence from Mexican survey data pp. 37-58

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Cynthia Bansak and Susan Pozo
- The quality of preventive and diagnostic medical care: why do southern states underperform? pp. 59-67

- Brian S. Armour and Melinda Pitts
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