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2002, issue Q4
- Forces shaping Philadelphia's future pp. 1-5

- Anthony M. Santomero
- From laboratory to market: the biotechnology industry in the Third District pp. 6-16

- Timothy Schiller
- A lifeline for the weakest link? Financial contagion and network design pp. 18-24

- Yaron Leitner
- Widening the wage gap: the skill premium and technology pp. 25-32

- Keith Sill
2002, issue Q3
- The U.S. experience with a federal central bank system pp. 1-5

- Anthony M. Santomero
- The Philadelphia Fed Policy Forum: summary of the 2001 Policy Forum and announcement of the 2002 Policy Forum pp. 6-15

- Loretta J. Mester
- Should business bankruptcy be a one-chapter book? pp. 18-25

- Mitchell Berlin
- The Taylor curve and the unemployment-inflation tradeoff pp. 26-33

- Satyajit Chatterjee
- Does lower unemployment reduce poverty? pp. 34-41

- Robert H. DeFina
2002, issue Q2
- Does bank regulation help customers? pp. 1-6

- Anthony M. Santomero
- Housing policy and the social benefits of home ownership pp. 7-16

- N. Edward Coulson
- What's in the file? The economics and law of consumer credit bureaus pp. 17-25

- Robert Hunt
- Understanding the life-cycle of a manufacturing plant pp. 25-32

- Aubhik Khan
2002, issue Q1
- Is the personal bankruptcy system bankrupt? pp. 31-44

- Loretta J. Mester
2002, issue Q 1
- What monetary policy can and cannot do pp. 1-4

- Anthony M. Santomero
- A summary of the conference on real-time data analysis pp. 5-11

- Tom Stark
- The changing faces of the Third District: a snapshot of the region from the 2000 census pp. 12-20

- Theodore M. Crone
2001, issue Q4
- The causes and effects of financial modernization pp. 1-4

- Anthony M. Santomero
- Privacy matters: Payments Cards Center Workshop on the right to privacy and the financial services industry pp. 5-8

- Sarah A. Burke
- How do forecasts respond to changes in monetary policy? pp. 9-16

- Laurence Ball and Dean Croushore
- Knowledge spillovers: cities' role in the new economy pp. 17-26

- Gerald A. Carlino
- Investing in intangibles: is a trillion dollars missing from the GDP? pp. 27-36

- Leonard Nakamura
2001, issue Q3
- Perspectives on research issues in consumer behavior pp. 1-4

- Anthony M. Santomero
- A summary of the conference on consumer transactions and credit pp. 5-9

- anonymous
- Changes in the use of electronic means of payment pp. 10-12

- Loretta J. Mester
- "We control the vertical": three theories of the firm pp. 13-22

- Mitchell Berlin
- The gains from international risk-sharing pp. 23-32

- Keith Sill
- How responsive is the demand for residential land to changes in its price? pp. 33-40

- Richard Voith
2001, issue Q2
- The complexities of monetary policy pp. 3-6

- Anthony M. Santomero
- Why does countercyclical monetary policy matter? pp. 7-14

- Satyajit Chatterjee
- Understanding changes in aggregate business fixed investment pp. 15-22

- Aubhik Khan
- The interplay between home production and business activity pp. 23-29

- Jeffrey M. Wrase
2001, issue Q1
- New beginnings pp. 3-4

- Anthony M. Santomero
- You can patent that? Are patents on computer programs and business methods good for the new economy? pp. 5-15

- Robert Hunt
- Who cares about volatility? A tale of two exchange-rate systems pp. 16-25

- Sylvain Leduc
- Rewiring the system: the changing structure of the electric power industry pp. 26-33

- Timothy Schiller
2000, issue Nov
- A new look at economic indexes for the states in the Third District pp. 3-14

- Theodore M. Crone
- From centralization to deconcentration: people and jobs spread out pp. 15-27

- Gerald A. Carlino
2000, issue Jul
- Financial modernization: vastly different or fundamentally the same? pp. 3-14

- Edward G. Boehne
- Economics and the new economy: the invisible hand meets creative destruction pp. 15-30

- Leonard I. Nakamura
2000, issue May
- Why don't banks take stock? pp. 3-15

- Mitchell Berlin
- Has suburbanization diminished the importance of access to Center City? pp. 17-29

- Richard Voith
2000, issue Mar
- The changing nature of the payments system: should new players mean new rules? pp. 3-26

- Loretta J. Mester
- From cycles to shocks: progress in business-cycle theory pp. 27-37

- Satyajit Chatterjee
2000, issue Jan
- The finance and growth nexus pp. 3-14

- Aubhik Khan
- Agriculture in the Third District: fertile fields outside the farm belt pp. 15-29

- Timothy Schiller
1999, issue Nov
- The euro and the European Central Bank pp. 3-14

- Jeffrey M. Wrase
- Patent reform: a mixed blessing for the U.S. economy? pp. 15-29

- Robert Hunt
1999, issue Sep
- How useful are forecasts of corporate profits? pp. 3-12

- Dean Croushore
- The Philadelphia story: a new forecasting model pp. 13-23

- Theodore M. Crone and Michael P. McLaughlin
1999, issue Jul
- Intangibles: what put the new in the new economy? pp. 3-16

- Leonard Nakamura
- Do states respond differently to changes in monetary policy? pp. 17-27

- Gerald A. Carlino and Robert H. DeFina
1999, issue May
- Forecasts, indicators and monetary policy pp. 3-14

- Keith Sill
- Jack of all trades? Product diversification in nonfinancial firms pp. 15-29

- Mitchell Berlin
1999, issue Mar
- Does the federal tax treatment of housing affect the pattern of metropolitan development? pp. 3-16

- Richard Voith
- Regional trends in federal government spending pp. 17-28

- Timothy Schiller
1999, issue Jan
- Banking industry's consolidation: what's a small business to do? pp. 3-16

- Loretta J. Mester
- Real business cycles: a legacy of countercyclical policies? pp. 17-27

- Satyajit Chatterjee