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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
1969 - 2012
Edited by Robert deYoung , Paul Evans , Pok-Sang Lam and Kenneth D. West
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Volume 6, issue Nov. , 1974
The Competitive Supply of Money pp. 423-53
Benjamin Klein
Demand and Supply of Bank Credit in Italy pp. 455-79
Gian Franco Caligiuri , Antonio Fazio and Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa
Wealth Effects and the Effectiveness of Monetary and Fiscal Policies pp. 481-502
Laurence H Meyer
Estimating Term Structure Phenomena from Data Aggregated over Time pp. 503-15
Thomas F. Cargill and Robert A Meyer
An Analysis of Information and Transaction Services in Financial Institutions pp. 517-35
Richard T Stillson
What to do about Savings and Loan Associations? pp. 537-49
Dwight M Jaffee
The Term Structure: Another Look: A Comment pp. 551-57
John C Hambor and Robert E Weintraub
"Snapback" and "Crowding-out" Effects in Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Explanation and Interrelation: A Comment pp. 559-66
Burton Zwick
Can SDRs and a Reserve Currency Coexist? A Comment pp. 567-70
Henry N Goldstein
Volume 6, issue Aug. , 1974
The Psychological Rate of Interest pp. 285-331
Maurice Allais
A Monetary Approach to Balance-of-Payments Analysis pp. 333-51
Michael Mussa
On the Relationship among Monetary Aggregates pp. 353-66
Myron B Slovin
Politics, Bureaucracy, and Budgetary Choice: The Brookings Budget for 1974 pp. 367-83
Richard E. Wagner
Are Future Taxes Anticipated by Consumers? Comment pp. 385-94
Levis A Kochin
A Framework for Evaluating Potential Competition as a Factor in Bank Mergers and Acquisitions: Comment pp. 395-402
Alexander J Yeats
An Explanation of Short-Run Fluctuations in the Ratio of Currency to Demand Deposits pp. 403-12
Clifford L Fry
Volume 6, issue May , 1974
The Free Banking Era: A Reexamination pp. 141-67
Hugh Rockoff
Monetary Dynamics, Growth, and the Efficiency of Inflationary Finance pp. 169-90
Charles D Cathcart
Reserve-Asset Preferences in the Crisis Zone, 1958-67 pp. 191-211
Lawrence H. Officer
Currency in Circulation and the Real Value of Notes pp. 213-26
Robert D Laurent
Credit Rationing at Commercial Banks: Some Empirical Evidence pp. 227-40
Duane G Harris
A Random Coefficient Model of the Demand for Liquid Assets pp. 241-52
Edgar L Feige and P A V B Swamy
Rules versus Discretion: An Analysis of Income Stability and the Money Supply pp. 253-61
Ronald S Koot and David A Walker
The Cost of Capital and the Demand for Money by Firms: Comment pp. 263-69
Uri Ben-Zion
Volume 6, issue Feb. , 1974
Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the Fully Stochastic St. Louis Econometric Model pp. 1-22
J Phillip Cooper and Stanley Fischer
Bank Examiners' Evaluation of Credit: An Analysis of the Usefulness of Substandard Loan Data pp. 23-44
George J Benston and John Tepper Marlin
The Value of Time and the Demand for Money pp. 45-64
Edi Karni
On the Theory of Real Balance Effects pp. 65-83
J Allan Hynes
Credit Controls as Instruments of Development Policy in the Light of Economic Theory pp. 85-99
Omotunde E G Johnson
Two Monetary Inquiries in Great Britain: Comments on the Macmillan Report of 1931 and the Radcliffe Committee of 1959 pp. 101-14
Brian Griffiths
The Problem of Coexistence of SDRs and a Reserve Currency: Comment pp. 115-18
Michele Fratianni
The Deficient Treatment of Money in Basic Undergraduate Texts: An Opposing View: Comment pp. 119-21
Warner, P D, and Stephen M. Miller
The Value of Time and Economies of Scale in the Demand for Cash Balances pp. 122-24
T R Saving
Volume 5, issue Part II Feb. , 1973
Secular Price Change in Historical Perspective pp. 243-69
Anna Jacobson Schwartz
Secular Price Change in Historical Perspective: Comment pp. 270-73
Lance E Davis
Secular Price Change in Historical Perspective: Comment pp. 274-78
Paul B Trescott
Monetary and Fiscal Influences on U.S. Money Income, 1891-1970 pp. 279-300
Carl F Christ
Monetary and Fiscal Influence on U.S. Money Income, 1891-1970: Comment pp. 301-03
Edward J Kane
Monetary and Fiscal Influences on U.S. Money Income, 1891-1970: Comment pp. 304-10
Harold T Shapiro
Monetary and Fiscal Influences on U.S. Money Income, 1891-1970: Comment pp. 311-12
Patric H. Hendershott
Fiscal and Monetary Policies in Moderate Inflation: Case Studies of Three Countries pp. 313-53
Brunner, Karl, et al
Wage Inflation and the Structure of Regional Unemployment pp. 355-79
Frank Brechling
Wage Inflation and the Structure of Regional Unemployment: Comment pp. 380-81
Charles C Holt
Wage Inflation and the Structure of Regional Unemployment: Comment pp. 382-84
Robert E. Lucas
Interest Rates and Prices in the Long Run: A Study of the Gibson Paradox pp. 385-449
Thomas J. Sargent
Interest Rates and Prices in the Long Run: A Study of the Gibson Paradox: Comment pp. 450-53
William E Gibson
Interest Rates and Prices in the Long Run: A Study of the Gibson Paradox: Comment pp. 454-59
Patric H. Hendershott
Interest Rates and Prices in the Long Run: A Study of the Gibson Paradox: Comment pp. 460-63
Robert J. Gordon
The Effects of Inflation on the Distribution of Economic Welfare pp. 465-504
William D. Nordhaus
The Effects of Inflation on the Distribution of Economic Welfare: Comment pp. 505-06
Oswald Brownlee
The Effects of Inflation on the Distribution of Economic Welfare: Comment pp. 507-08
Reuben A Kessel
Secular Inflation and the International Monetary System pp. 509-19
Harry G Johnson
Secular Inflation and the International Monetary System: Comment pp. 520-23
Thomas D Willett
Optimal Stabilization Paths pp. 525-62
Jerome L. Stein and Ettore F Infante
Optimal Stabilization Paths: Comment pp. 563-65
Edmund S. Phelps
Optimal Stabilization Paths: Comment pp. 566-67
Hugh Rose
The Success of Anti-Inflation Policies in the United States pp. 569-93
George L. Perry
Volume 5, issue Part I Feb. , 1973
Simulations of Stabilization Policies for 1966-1970 pp. 1-25
Robert H. Rasche
A Comparison of Stabilization Policies: 1966-67 and 1969-70 pp. 26-38
Leonall C Andersen
Simulations of Stabilization Policies for 1966-1970 and A Comparison of Stabilization Policies: 1966-67 and 1969-70: Comment pp. 39-42
Edward J Kane
Simulations of Stabilization Policies for 1966-1970 and A Comparison of Stabilization Policies: 1966-67 and 1969-70: Comment pp. 43-46
David Meiselman
Academic Views on Improving the Federal Reserve Discount Mechanism: A Review Essay pp. 47-60
Joseph M Burns
Resource Efficiency, Monetary Policy and the Reform of the U.K. Banking System pp. 61-77
Brian Griffiths
The Markets for Housing and Housing Services pp. 78-99
Francisco Arcelus and Allan H. Meltzer
The Determinants of Supply and Demand for Certificates of Deposit pp. 100-12
Sandra B Cohan
The Demand for Money: The Evidence from the Brazilian Economy pp. 113-40
Antonio M Silveira
Inflation and Growth: Alternative Approaches pp. 141-56
Rüdiger Dornbusch and Jacob A Frenkel
Expectations, Adjustment, and the Dynamic Response of Income to Policy Changes pp. 157-72
David Laidler
On a Correct Measure of Inflation pp. 173-91
Armen A. Alchian and Benjamin Klein
The Term Structure of Interest Rates: A Time-Series Test of the Kane Expected-Change Model of Interest-Rate Forecasting pp. 192-200
Sinkey, Joseph F,
Deposit-Rate Ceilings and Noncompetitive Bidding for U.S. Treasury Bills pp. 201-12
Donald J Mullineaux
Veendorp on Optimal Payment Arrangements: Reply pp. 213-14
Jurg Niehans
The Keynesian Demand-for-Money Function: Comment pp. 215-20
M L Kliman and Ernest H Oksanen
Credit Standards and Tight Money: Comment pp. 221-23
Lester P Silverman
Volume 5, issue Nov. , 1973
Multimarket Expectations and the Rate of Interest pp. 873-902
Martin S. Feldstein and Gary Chamberlain
Assets, Money, and Commodity Price Inflation Under Uncertainty: Demand Theory pp. 903-23
Richard Roll
Examination of the Money-Stock Control Approach of Burger, Kalish, and Babb pp. 924-38
Fred J Levin
Price Expectations and Interest Rates pp. 939-49
Frank G Steindl
The 1972 Report of the German Council of Economic Experts: Inflation and Stabilization: Review Essay pp. 950-59
Manfred J M Neumann
The Markets for Housing and Housing Services: Comment pp. 960-72
Craig Swan
The Markets for Housing and Housing Services: Reply pp. 973-78
Francisco Arcelus and Allan H. Meltzer
The Central Bank as Big Brother: Comment pp. 979-81
Edward J Kane
More on Inflation: Reply pp. 982-84
James Tobin
A Graphical Note on the Aggregative Effect of Payments of Interest on Deposits: Comment pp. 985-87
Chau-nan Chen
Keynes, the Wider Band, and the Crawling Peg pp. 988-89
Elizabeth S Johnson and Harry G Johnson
A Theory of the Banking Firm: Comment pp. 990-96
John J Pringle
Spot Rates, Forward Rates, and the Interest-Rate Differentials: Comment pp. 997-99
John J Van Belle
Monetary Aggregates Prior to the Civil War: A Closer Look: Comment pp. 1000-06
Douglas Shetler
Volume 5, issue Aug. , 1973
Some Recent Developments in the Savings and Loan Deposit Markets pp. 733-50
John H Boyd
Bayesian Comparisons of Simple Macroeconomic Models pp. 751-72
Martin S Geisel
The Demand for Money and the Choice of a Permanent Income Estimate: Some Canadian Evidence, 1926-65 pp. 773-93
Carolyn Clark
Interest Rate and Rapid Inflation: The Evidence from the Brazilian Economy pp. 794-805
Antonio M Silveira
The Demand for Eurodollars and the Optimum Stock of Bank Liabilities pp. 806-18
Peter Formuzis
Gold, SDR's, and Central Bank Swaps pp. 819-25
Robert Z Aliber
Inflation and Unemployment: The Discussion Continued: Comment pp. 826-35
Gordon Tullock
Purchasing Power Risk, Portfolio Analysis, and the Case for Index-Linked Bonds: Comment pp. 836-45
Marshall Sarnat
The Efficiency of the Market for Bank Stocks: An Empirical Test: Comment pp. 846-55
Robert L Hagerman
Rational Expectations and the Term Structure of Interest Rates: Comment pp. 856-60
Robert J. Shiller
Volume 5, issue May , 1973
The Transmission Process and the Relative Effectiveness of Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Two-Sector Neoclassical Model pp. 595-622
Yung C Park
An Analysis of the Effect of Mergers on Banking Market Structures pp. 623-36
Alexander J Yeats
Bureaucratic Theory and the Choice of Central Bank Goals pp. 637-55
Keith Acheson and John F Chant
Income Velocity, Interest Rates, and the Money Supply Multiplier: A Reinterpretation of the Long-Term Evidence pp. 656-67
Benjamin Klein
The Demand and Supply of Commercial Bank Loans pp. 669-92
Jacques Melitz and Morris Pardue
The 1973 Economic Report of the President pp. 693-703
William Niskanen and Robert Berry
A Neoclassical Monetary Growth Model: Comment pp. 704-06
Stanley Fischer
A Neoclassical Monetary Growth Model: Reply pp. 707-12
Delano Segundo Villanueva
The Determination of the Stock of Reserves and the Balance of Payments in a Neo-Keynesian Model: Comment pp. 713-19
John E Pippenger
The Demand for Money in 1971: Was There a Shift? Comment pp. 720-25
Michael J Hamburger