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2000, issue Nov
What should central banks do? pp. 1-14
Frederic Mishkin
Who are the self-employed? pp. 15-24
Yannis Georgellis and Howard J. Wall
The information content of Treasury inflation-indexed securities pp. 25-38
William Robert Emmons
The nominal facts and the October 1979 policy change pp. 39-61
William Thomas Gavin and Finn E. Kydland
2000, issue Sep
A history of the asymmetric policy directive pp. 1-16
Daniel L Thornton and David C Wheelock
Are changes in foreign exchange reserves well correlated with official intervention? pp. 17-32
Christopher J. Neely
Are prime rate changes asymmetric? pp. 33-40
Michael J. Dueker
International bond markets and the introduction of the Euro pp. 41-56
Clemens J.M. Kool
2000, issue Jul
Toward WTO 2000: a Seattle odyssey pp. 11-30
Jeffrey Joseph Schott
Toward WTO 2000: a Seattle odyssey; commentary pp. 11-30
T. N. Srinivasan
The next round of services negotiations: identifying priorities and options pp. 31-52
Bernard Hoekman
The next round of services negotiations: identifying priorities and options; commentary pp. 31-52
Wendy Dobson
The agricultural negotiations: an overflowing agenda pp. 53-76
Timothy Josling
The agricultural negotiations: an overflowing agenda; commentary pp. 53-76
Bruce L. Gardner
Potential gains from reducing trade barriers in manufacturing, services and agriculture pp. 77-104
Thomas Warren Hertel
Potential gains from reducing trade barriers in manufacturing, services and agriculture; commentary pp. 77-104
Geoffrey Reed
International labor standards in the world trade organization and the international labor organization pp. 105-114
Drusilla K. Brown
International labor standards in the world trade organization and the international labor organization, commentary pp. 105-114
James Harrigan
The WTO and market-supportive regulation: a way forward on new competition, technological and labor issues pp. 115-130
J. David Richardson
The WTO and market-supportive regulation: a way forward on new competition, technological and labor issues, commentary pp. 115-130
Keith E. Maskus
2000, issue May
Agriculture outcomes and monetary policy actions: Kissin' cousins? pp. 1-12
Kevin L. Kliesen and William Poole
Nationwide branch banking and the presence of large banks in rural areas pp. 13-28
R. Alton Gilbert
Bank competition and concentration: do credit unions matter? pp. 29-42
William Robert Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
Real output in Switzerland: new estimates for 1914-47 pp. 43-70
Felix Andrist , Richard G. Anderson and Marcela M. Williams
2000, issue Mar
The revealed cost of unemployment pp. 1-10
Stratford M. Douglas and Howard J. Wall
Feeding the national accounts pp. 11-20
Joseph A. Ritter
What do New-Keynesian Phillips Curves imply for price-level targeting? pp. 21-30
Robert Dittmar and William Thomas Gavin
The evolution of monetary policy in transition economies pp. 31-40
Ali M. Kutan and Josef C. Brada
2000, issue Jan
State exports and the Asian crisis pp. 3-14
Cletus C. Coughlin and Patricia Pollard
The Asian crisis and the exposure of large U.S. firms pp. 15-34
William Robert Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
Money in a theory of exchange pp. 35-60
Daniel L Thornton
1999, issue Nov
Recent developments in the analysis of monetary policy rules pp. 3-12
Bennett McCallum
An introduction to capital controls pp. 13-30
Christopher J. Neely
The role of supervisory screens and econometric models in off-site surveillance pp. 31-56
R. Alton Gilbert , Andrew P. Meyer and Mark D. Vaughan
Testing long-run monetary neutrality propositions: lessons from the recent research pp. 57-77
James Bullard
1999, issue Sep
Measuring monetary policy inertia in target Fed funds rate changes pp. 3-10
Michael J. Dueker
The U.S. trade deficit and the "new economy" pp. 11-20
Michael Pakko
Seasonal production smoothing pp. 21-40
Donald S. Allen
Credit unions and the common bond pp. 41-64
William Robert Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
1999, issue Jul
Is inflation too low? pp. 3-10
William Poole
The FOMC in 1998: can it get any better than this? pp. 11-22
David C Wheelock
Price-level uncertainty and inflation targeting pp. 23-34
Robert Dittmar , William Thomas Gavin and Finn E. Kydland
Can market-clearing models explain U.S. labor market fluctuations? pp. 35-49
Victor E. Li
1999, issue May
Job characteristics, wages, and the employment contract pp. 13-27
W. Bentley Macleod and Daniel Parent
Job characteristics, wages, and the employment contract - commentary pp. 29-34
James B. Rebitzer
Work motivation pp. 35-49
Truman Bewley
Work motivation, commentary pp. 51-54
Lowell J. Taylor
Contract-theoretic approaches to wages and displacement pp. 55-68
Wouter J. den Haan , Garey Ramey and Joel Watson
Contract-theoretic approaches to wages and displacement, commentary pp. 69-72
Christopher Lee Foote
Assessing the political viability of labor market reform: the case of employment protection pp. 73-87
Gilles Saint-Paul
Assessing the political viability of labor market reform: the case of employment protection - commentary pp. 89-92
Christopher Waller
Firms' wage adjustments: a break from the past pp. 93-111
Erica Lynn Groshen and Mark E. Schweitzer
Firms' wage adjustments: a break from the past - commentary pp. 113-115
John Haltiwanger
Are nominal wage changes skewed away from wage cuts? pp. 117-132
Kenneth J. McLaughlin
Are nominal wage changes skewed away from wage cuts? commentary pp. 133-136
Richard Startz
Labor markets and macroeconomics. Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Economic Policy Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Joseph A. Ritter
1999, issue Mar
Monetary policy rules? pp. 3-12
William Poole
Wages and risk-taking in occupational credit unions: theory and evidence pp. 13-32
William Robert Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
Going down: the Asian crisis and U.S. exports pp. 33-46
Patricia Pollard and Cletus C. Coughlin
Inflation-target design: changing inflation performance and persistence in industrial countries pp. 46-58
Pierre Siklos
1999, issue Jan
Eighty years of observations on the adjusted monetary base: 1918-1997 pp. 3-22
Richard G. Anderson and Robert H. Rasche
The inflation-output variability tradeoff and price-level targets pp. 23-32
Robert Dittmar , William Thomas Gavin and Finn E. Kydland
Using the gravity model to estimate the costs of protection pp. 33-40
Howard J. Wall
The welfare cost of inflation: a critique of Bailey and Lucas pp. 41-46
Alvin L. Marty