Economic Review
1986 - 2010
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2004, issue Q 4, vol 89
- Mutual funds: temporary problem or permanent morass? pp. 1-21

- Paula Tkac
- Investment banks, scope, and unavoidable conflicts of interest pp. 23-35

- Erik Sirri
- Searching for a new center: U.S. securities markets in transition pp. 37-52

- Maureen O'Hara
2004, issue Q 3, vol 89
- Monetary explanations of the Great Depression: a selective survey of empirical evidence pp. 1-23

- Paul Evans, Iftekhar Hasan and Ellis Tallman
- Growing part-time employment among workers with disabilities: marginalization or opportunity? pp. 25-40

- Julie Hotchkiss
- Modeling the term structure of interest rates: an introduction pp. 41-62

- Mark Fisher
2004, issue Q 2, vol 89
- Reform fatigue: symptoms, reasons, and implications pp. 1 - 28

- Eduardo Lora, Ugo Panizza and Myriam Quispe-Agnoli
- Creditor protection and financial markets: empirical evidence and implications for Latin America pp. 29 - 37

- Arturo Galindo and Alejandro Micco
- Financial globalization: gain and pain for developing countries pp. 39 - 66

- Sergio Schmukler
- A cost-benefit approach to labor market reform pp. 67 - 85

- Carmen Pages
- Regulating housing GSEs: thoughts on institutional structure and authorities pp. 87 - 102

- W Frame and Lawrence White
- Preface - rethinking structural reform in Latin America pp. v - vi

- Michael J. Chriszt and Stephen J. Kay
2004, issue Q 1, vol 89
- The news in financial asset returns pp. 1 - 23
- Gerald Dwyer and Cesare Robotti
- Leading indicators of country risk and currency crises: the Asian experience pp. 25 - 37

- Marcelle Chauvet and Fang Dong
- Decomposing inflation pp. 39 - 51

- Andrew Bauer, Nicholas Haltom and William Peterman
2003, issue Q4, vol 88
- The uninvited guest: patents on Wall Street pp. 1-14

- Robert P. Merges
- The international law of business method patents pp. 15-33

- John M. Conley
- Take your model bowling: forecasting with general equilibrium models pp. 35-50

- Marco Del Negro and Frank Schorfheide
2003, issue Q3, vol 88
- Monetary policy and learning: Some implications for policy and research pp. 1-9

- Ellis Tallman
- Monetary policy and learning pp. 11-16

- Lars Svensson
- Federal Home Loan Bank mortgage purchases: Implications for mortgage markets pp. 17-31

- W Frame
- The H-1B program and its effects on information technology workers pp. 33-43

- Madeline Zavodny
- Modern economic growth and recent stagnation pp. 45-62

- Scott Baier, Gerald Dwyer and Robert Tamura
2003, issue Q2, vol 88
- Are on-line currencies virtual banknotes? pp. 1-15

- Stephen Quinn and William Roberds
- Forecast evaluation with cross-sectional data: The Blue Chip Surveys pp. 17-31

- Andrew Bauer, Robert Eisenbeis, Daniel Waggoner and Tao Zha
- Emotion and financial markets pp. 33-41

- Lucy Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Richard Deaves
- Inflation persistence: how much can we explain? pp. 43-55

- Pau Rabanal and Juan F Rubio-Ramirez
2003, issue Q1, vol 88
- Direct investments in securities: A primer pp. 1-14

- Ramon Degennaro
- Pension systems and aggregate shocks pp. 15-31

- Karsten Jeske
- How much do we really know about growth and finance? pp. 33-47

- Paul Wachtel
- Pricing firms on the basis of fundamentals pp. 49-70

- Mark Kamstra
2002, issue Q4, vol 87
- Preface--Venture capital and technology: What's next? pp. v-vi

- Anna C. Wheatley
- Corporations and the financing of innovation: The corporate venturing experience pp. 1-17

- Paul Gompers
- On the fundamental role of venture capital pp. 19-23

- Thomas Hellmann and Manju Puri
- Boom and bust in the venture capital industry and the impact on innovation pp. 25-39

- Josh Lerner
- Reserve requirements: A modern perspective pp. 41-52

- Scott Hein and Jonathan D. Stewart
2002, issue Q3, vol 87
- Preface: Technology, growth, and the labor market pp. v-viii

- Donna Ginther and Madeline Zavodny
- Projecting productivity growth: lessons from the U.S. growth resurgence pp. 1-13

- Mun Ho, Dale Jorgenson and Kevin Stiroh
- Information technology and productivity: where are we now and where are we going? pp. 15-44

- Stephen Oliner and Daniel Sichel
- Technology and U.S. wage inequality: a brief look pp. 45-62

- David Card and John DiNardo
- Productivity, computerization, and skill change pp. 63-87

- Edward Wolff
- Global banks, local crises: bad news from Argentina pp. 89-106

- Marco Del Negro and Stephen J. Kay
2002, issue Q2, vol 87
- The economics of payment finality pp. 1-12

- Charles Kahn and William Roberds
- Asset returns and economic risk pp. 13-25

- Cesare Robotti
- Special repo rates: an introduction pp. 27-43

- Mark Fisher
- The behavior of federal funds futures prices over the monetary policy cycle pp. 45-61

- Richard Austin and Jeff Moore
2002, issue Q1, vol 87
- Reforming deposit insurance and FDICIA pp. 1-16

- Robert Eisenbeis and Larry Wall
- The effect of immigration on output mix, capital, and productivity pp. 17-27

- Myriam Quispe-Agnoli and Madeline Zavodny
- Financing housing through government-sponsored enterprises pp. 29-43

- W Frame and Larry Wall
- Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's voluntary initiatives: Lessons from banking pp. 45-59

- W Frame and Larry Wall
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