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1993, issue Nov
Is an infrastructure crisis lowering the nation's productivity? pp. 3-21
John Tatom
The determinants of consumer installment credit pp. 23-38
Sangkyun Park
Measuring labor market dynamics: gross flows of workers and jobs pp. 39-57
Joseph A. Ritter
1993, issue Sep
Is the banking industry in decline? Recent trends and future prospects from a historical perspective pp. 3-22
David C Wheelock
Indicators of monetary policy: the view from implicit feedback rules pp. 23-40
Michael J. Dueker
The vulnerability of pegged exchange rates: the British pound in the ERM pp. 41-56
Mathias Zurlinden
1993, issue Jul
Does the exchange rate regime affect the economy? pp. 3-20
Terence C. Mills and Geoffrey E. Wood
Central bank independence and economic performance pp. 21-36
Patricia Pollard
Hypothesis testing with near-unit roots: the case of long-run purchasing-power parity pp. 37-48
Michael J. Dueker
The effect of mortgage refinancing on money demand and the monetary aggregates pp. 49-63
Richard G. Anderson
1993, issue May
Rules and discretion in monetary policy pp. 3-13
Gerald P Dwyer
Can nominal GDP targeting rules stabilize the economy? pp. 15-29
Michael J. Dueker
The FOMC in 1992: a monetary conundrum pp. 31-49
Joseph A. Ritter
1993, issue Mar
Monetary aggregates, monetary policy and economic activity pp. 1-35
Robert H. Rasche
Views on monetary policy pp. 43-55
W. Lee Hoskins
Financial regulation and the competitiveness of the large U.S. corporation pp. 61-67
Harold Demsetz
Assessing applied econometric results pp. 71-94
Carl F. Christ
Real exchange rates: some evidence from the postwar years pp. 103-117
Allan H. Meltzer
The gold standard, Bretton Woods and other monetary regimes: a historical appraisal pp. 123-191
Michael David Bordo
Dimensions of monetary policy: essays in honor of Anatol B. Balbach. Proceedings of the 17th Annual Economic Policy Conference
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1993, issue Jan
The government's role in deposit insurance pp. 3-34
Steven Russell
Implications of annual examinations for the Bank Insurance Fund pp. 35-52
R. Alton Gilbert
On the macroeconomics of private debt pp. 53-66
Keith M. Carlson
1992, issue Nov
Seasonal accommodation and the financial crises of the Great Depression: did the Fed "furnish an elastic currency?" pp. 3-18
David C Wheelock
Is the United States losing its dominance in high-technology industries? pp. 19-34
Alison Butler
An extended series of divisia monetary aggregates pp. 35-52
Daniel L Thornton and Piyu Yue
1992, issue Sep
Two faces of financial innovation pp. 3-17
Mark D. Flood
The recent credit crunch: the neglected dimensions pp. 18-36
Kevin L. Kliesen and John Tatom
Structural approaches to vector autoregressions pp. 37-57
John W. Keating
The misuse of the Fed's discount window pp. 58-69
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
1992, issue Jul
The effects of legislating prompt corrective action on the Bank Insurance Fund pp. 3-22
R. Alton Gilbert
Targeting M2: the issue of monetary control pp. 23-35
Daniel L Thornton
Understanding the term structure of interest rates: the expectations theory pp. 36-50
Steven Russell
The great deposit insurance debate pp. 51-77
Mark D. Flood
The response of market interest rates to discount rate changes pp. 78-91
Michael J. Dueker
1992, issue May
Environmental protection and free trade: are they mutually exclusive? pp. 3-16
Alison Butler
Foreign-owned companies in the U.S.: malign or benign? pp. 17-31
Cletus C. Coughlin
Foreign exchange intervention by the United States: a review and assessment of 1985-89 pp. 32-51
Michael T. Belongia
Are small rural banks credit constrained? A look at the seasonal borrowing privilege in the Eighth Federal Reserve District pp. 52-66
Michelle A. Clark
Samuelson's model of money with n-period lifetimes pp. 67-82
James Bullard
1992, issue Mar
Monetary policy in the Great Depression: what the Fed did and why pp. 3-28
David C Wheelock
Seigniorage in the United States: how much does the U.S. government make from money production? pp. 29-40
Manfred J.M. Neumann
The FOMC in 1991: an elusive recovery pp. 41-61
James Bullard
How the 1992 legislation will affect European financial services pp. 62-77
K. Alec Chrystal and Cletus C. Coughlin
1992, issue Jan
Implications of netting arrangements for bank risk in foreign exchange transactions pp. 3-16
R. Alton Gilbert
Institutional developments in the globalization of securities and futures markets pp. 17-30
Jodi G. Scarlata
Data envelopment analysis and commercial bank performance: a primer with applications to Missouri banks pp. 31-45
Piyu Yue
1991, issue Nov
The 1990 oil price hike in perspective pp. 3-18
John Tatom
Alternative measures of the monetary base: what are the differences and are they important? pp. 19-35
Michelle R Garfinkel and Daniel L Thornton
A microeconomic approach to estimating demand: the asymptotically ideal model pp. 36-51
Piyu Yue
Microstructure theory and the foreign exchange market pp. 52-70
Mark D. Flood
1991, issue Sep
The U.S. balance sheet: what is it and what does it tell us? pp. 3-18
Keith M. Carlson
Divisia monetary services indexes for Switzerland: are they useful for monetary targeting? pp. 19-33
Piyu Yue and Robert Fluri
The U.S. currency system: a historical perspective pp. 34-61
Steven Russell
1991, issue Jul
U.S. trade-remedy laws: do they facilitate or hinder free trade? pp. 3-18
Cletus C. Coughlin
The behavior of retail gasoline prices: symmetric or not? pp. 19-29
Jeffrey D. Karrenbrock
Monetary policy and the farm/nonfarm price ratio: a comparison of effects pp. 30-46
Michael T. Belongia
The multiplier approach to the money supply process: a precautionary note pp. 47-64
Michelle R Garfinkel and Daniel L Thornton
Measuring state exports: is there a better way? pp. 65-79
Cletus C. Coughlin and Thomas B. Mandelbaum
1991, issue May
Public capital and private sector performance pp. 3-15
John Tatom
Supervision of undercapitalized banks: is there a case for change? pp. 16-30
R. Alton Gilbert
The FOMC in 1990: onset of recession pp. 31-53
James Bullard
U.S. policy in the Bretton Woods era pp. 54-83
Allan H. Meltzer
1991, issue Mar
Should government spending on capital goods be raised? pp. 3-15
John Tatom
Trade imbalances and economic theory: the case for a U.S.-Japan trade deficit pp. 16-31
Alison Butler
An introduction to complete markets pp. 32-57
Mark D. Flood
A primer on cointegration with an application to money and income pp. 58-78
David A. Dickey , Dennis W. Jansen and Daniel L Thornton
1991, issue Jan
Do bank holding companies act as "sources of strength" for their bank subsidiaries? pp. 3-18
R. Alton Gilbert
A consumer's guide to regional economic multipliers pp. 19-32
Cletus C. Coughlin and Thomas B. Mandelbaum
The future of Social Security: an update pp. 33-49
Keith M. Carlson
Learning, rational expectations and policy: a summary of recent research pp. 50-60
James Bullard