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Workplace:Economic Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, (more information at EDIRC)
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Working Papers

2006

  1. The predictive power of the Senior Loan Officer Survey: do lending officers know anything special?
    FRB Atlanta Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Downloads View citations (23)

1990

  1. The behavior of real rates of interest in a small, opening economy
    FRB Atlanta Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

1989

  1. Money and interest rates: the effects of temporal aggregation and data revisions
    Research Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Money and interest rates: The effects of temporal aggregation and data revisions, Journal of Economics and Business, Elsevier (1992) Downloads View citations (2) (1992)

1988

  1. What's the surprise in money supply announcements?
    FRB Atlanta Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Journal Articles

2006

  1. Disasters, income, and wealth
    EconSouth, 2006, 8, (Q 1) Downloads

2003

  1. Risk and uncertainty
    EconSouth, 2003, 5, (Q2), 1 Downloads

2000

  1. Fed’s regional structure provides unique insight into the economy
    EconSouth, 2000, 2, (Q2), 1 Downloads

1998

  1. New drilling technology
    Economic Review, 1998, 83, (Q 2), 30-38 Downloads

1997

  1. Building the capital of the new South: a review of Atlanta Rising
    Regional Update, 1997, (Apr), 3-5

1996

  1. The Southeast's economy claims its Olympic prize
    Regional Update, 1996, (Jul), 8

1995

  1. Structural booms: why the South grows
    Economic Review, 1995, 80, (May), 1-10

1994

  1. Review essay on Structural Slumps: the Modern Equilibrium Theory of Unemployment, Interest, and Assets by Edmund S. Phelps, 1994
    Economic Review, 1994, 79, (Nov), 30-33 View citations (8)

1993

  1. Review essay on Capital Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street by Peter L. Bernstein
    Economic Review, 1993, (May), 47-51
  2. Southeastern state government employment varied since recession
    Regional Update, 1993, (Jun), 4-5

1992

  1. Money and interest rates: The effects of temporal aggregation and data revisions
    Journal of Economics and Business, 1992, 44, (1), 19-30 Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Working Paper Money and interest rates: the effects of temporal aggregation and data revisions, Research Paper (1989) View citations (1) (1989)
  2. Some Real Evidence on the Real Bills Doctrine versus the Quantity Theory
    Economic Inquiry, 1992, 30, (2), 371-83 View citations (9)

1991

  1. A liberal discussion of financial liberalization
    Economic Review, 1991, (Nov), 1-8

1990

  1. Recent views of viewing the real rate of interest
    Economic Review, 1990, (Jul), 28-37

1989

  1. The Gold Standard and the International Monetary Standard, 1900–1939. By Ian M. Drummond. London: MacMillan Education Ltd., 1987. Pp. 71. $8.50. - The Netherlands and the Gold Standard, 1931–1936: A Study in Policy Formation and Policy. Edited by Richard T. Griffiths. Amsterdam: NEHA, 1987. Pp. xvi, 214
    The Journal of Economic History, 1989, 49, (1), 215-217 Downloads
  2. The federal budget deficit and the social security surplus
    Economic Review, 1989, (Mar), 2-13

1987

  1. Observations about liquidity effects: the difficulties of exploring a simple idea
    Economic Review, 1987, (Sep), 14-22

1986

  1. Growing out of Deficits: Debt Dynamics in a Disequilibrium Model
    Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1986, 9, (2), 297-306 Downloads
  2. Projecting federal deficits and the impact of the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings budget cuts
    Economic Review, 1986, (May), 19-24
  3. The long-run outcome of a permanent deficit
    Economic Review, 1986, (May), 25-33
 
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