Economic Review
1986 - 2009
from Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Contact information at EDIRC. Series data maintained by Diane Rosenberger (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
2004, issue Q 4
- Mutual funds: temporary problem or permanent morass? pp. 1-21

- Paula A. Tkac
- Investment banks, scope, and unavoidable conflicts of interest pp. 23-35

- Erik Sirri
- Searching for a new center: U.S. securities markets in transition pp. 37-52

- Maureen O'Hara
2004, issue Q 3
- Monetary explanations of the Great Depression: a selective survey of empirical evidence pp. 1-23

- Paul Evans, Iftekhar Hasan and Ellis W. Tallman
- Growing part-time employment among workers with disabilities: marginalization or opportunity? pp. 25-40

- Julie L. Hotchkiss
- Modeling the term structure of interest rates: an introduction pp. 41-62

- Mark Fisher
2004, issue Q 2
- Reform fatigue: symptoms, reasons, and implications pp. 1 - 28

- Eduardo A. Lora, Ugo Panizza and Myriam J. Quispe-Agnoli
- Creditor protection and financial markets: empirical evidence and implications for Latin America pp. 29 - 37

- Arturo José Galindo and Alejandro Micco
- Financial globalization: gain and pain for developing countries pp. 39 - 66

- Sergio Schmukler
- A cost-benefit approach to labor market reform pp. 67 - 85

- Carmen Pages
- Regulating housing GSEs: thoughts on institutional structure and authorities pp. 87 - 102

- W. Scott Frame and Lawrence J. White
- Preface - rethinking structural reform in Latin America pp. v - vi

- Stephen J. Kay and Michael Chriszt
2004, issue Q 1
- The news in financial asset returns pp. 1 - 23
- Gerald Dwyer and Cesare Robotti
- Leading indicators of country risk and currency crises: the Asian experience pp. 25 - 37

- Marcelle Chauvet and Fang Dong
- Decomposing inflation pp. 39 - 51

- Andrew Bauer, Nicholas Haltom and Wiliam Peterman
2003, issue Q4
- The uninvited guest: patents on Wall Street pp. 1-14

- Robert P. Merges
- The international law of business method patents pp. 15-33

- John M. Conley
- Take your model bowling: forecasting with general equilibrium models pp. 35-50

- Marco Del Negro and Frank Schorfheide
2003, issue Q3
- Monetary policy and learning: Some implications for policy and research pp. 1-9

- Ellis W. Tallman
- Monetary policy and learning pp. 11-16

- Lars E.O. Svensson
- Federal Home Loan Bank mortgage purchases: Implications for mortgage markets pp. 17-31

- W. Scott Frame
- The H-1B program and its effects on information technology workers pp. 33-43

- Madeline Zavodny
- Modern economic growth and recent stagnation pp. 45-62

- Scott L. Baier, Gerald Dwyer and Robert F Tamura
2003, issue Q2
- Are on-line currencies virtual banknotes? pp. 1-15

- Stephen Quinn and William Roberds
- Forecast evaluation with cross-sectional data: The Blue Chip Surveys pp. 17-31

- Andy Bauer, Robert Allen Eisenbeis, Daniel F. Waggoner and Tao Zha
- Emotion and financial markets pp. 33-41

- Lucy F. Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Richard Deaves
- Inflation persistence: how much can we explain? pp. 43-55

- Pau Rabanal and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
2003, issue Q1
- Direct investments in securities: A primer pp. 1-14

- Ramon P. DeGennaro
- Pension systems and aggregate shocks pp. 15-31

- Karsten Jeske
- How much do we really know about growth and finance? pp. 33-47

- Paul Wachtel
- Pricing firms on the basis of fundamentals pp. 49-70

- Mark Kamstra
2002, issue Q4
- Preface--Venture capital and technology: What's next? pp. v-vi

- Anna Copeland Wheatley
- Corporations and the financing of innovation: The corporate venturing experience pp. 1-17

- Paul Alan Gompers
- On the fundamental role of venture capital pp. 19-23

- Thomas Hellmann and Manju Puri
- Boom and bust in the venture capital industry and the impact on innovation pp. 25-39

- Josh Lerner
- Reserve requirements: A modern perspective pp. 41-52

- Scott E. Hein and Jonathan D. Stewart
2002, issue Q3
- Preface: Technology, growth, and the labor market pp. v-viii

- Donna K. Ginther and Madeline Zavodny
- Projecting productivity growth: lessons from the U.S. growth resurgence pp. 1-13

- Dale W. Jorgenson, Mun Sing Ho and Kevin Stiroh
- Information technology and productivity: where are we now and where are we going? pp. 15-44

- Stephen D. Oliner and Daniel E. Sichel
- Technology and U.S. wage inequality: a brief look pp. 45-62

- David E. Card and John Enrico DiNardo
- Productivity, computerization, and skill change pp. 63-87

- Edward Nathan Wolff
- Global banks, local crises: bad news from Argentina pp. 89-106

- Marco Del Negro and Stephen Kay
2002, issue Q2
- The economics of payment finality pp. 1-12

- Charles Milton Kahn and William Roberds
- Asset returns and economic risk pp. 13-25

- Cesare Robotti
- Special repo rates: an introduction pp. 27-43

- Mark Fisher
- The behavior of federal funds futures prices over the monetary policy cycle pp. 45-61

- Jeff Moore and Richard Austin
2002, issue Q1
- Reforming deposit insurance and FDICIA pp. 1-16

- Robert Allen Eisenbeis and Larry D. Wall
- The effect of immigration on output mix, capital, and productivity pp. 17-27

- Myriam J. Quispe-Agnoli and Madeline Zavodny
- Financing housing through government-sponsored enterprises pp. 29-43

- W. Scott Frame and Larry D. Wall
- Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's voluntary initiatives: Lessons from banking pp. 45-59

- W. Scott Frame and Larry D. Wall
| |