Economic Review
1986 - 2010
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2001, issue Q4, vol 86
- On business cycles and countercyclical policies pp. 1-11

- Marco Espinosa-Vega and Jang-Ting Guo
- What remains of monetarism? pp. 13-33

- Rik Hafer
- Assessing simple policy rules: A view from a complete macroeconomic model pp. 35-58

- Eric Leeper and Tao Zha
2001, issue Q3, vol 86
- The performance of open-end international mutual funds pp. 1-17

- Paula Tkac
- The Beige Book: Timely information on the regional economy pp. 19-29

- Donna Ginther and Madeline Zavodny
- Equity home bias: Can information cost explain the puzzle? pp. 31-42

- Karsten Jeske
- Monetary policy alternatives for Latin America pp. 43-53

- Myriam Quispe-Agnoli
2001, issue Q2, vol 86
- Turn, turn, turn: Predicting turning points in economic activity pp. 1-12

- Marco Del Negro
- Regional research and development intensity and earnings inequality pp. 13-26

- Susan Dadres and Donna Ginther
- Managed care for Brazil's banks pp. 27-44

- Elizabeth McQuerry
2001, issue Q1, vol 86
- Forces that shape the yield curve pp. 1-15

- Mark Fisher
- Is why we use money important? pp. 17-30

- Victor E. Li
- The risks and rewards of selling volatility pp. 31-39

- Saikat Nandi and Daniel Waggoner
- Social security in Latin America: recent reforms and challenges pp. 41-52

- Stephen J. Kay and Barbara E. Kritzer
2000, issue Q4, vol 85
- Monetary policy and racial unemployment rates pp. 1-16

- Madeline Zavodny and Tao Zha
- The economics of check float pp. 17-27

- James McAndrews and William Roberds
- Perspectives on a potential North American monetary union pp. 29-38

- Michael J. Chriszt
- Is commercial banking a distinct line of commerce? pp. 39-58

- B. Frank King, Michael Padhi and Lynn W. Woosley
2000, issue Q3, vol 85
- Dollarization: a scorecard pp. 1-12

- Roberto Chang
- Credit crunch or what? Australian banks during the 1986–93 credit cycle pp. 13-34

- Nargis Bharucha and Ellis Tallman
- The potential for portfolio diversification in financial services pp. 35-52

- Alan K. Reichert and Larry Wall
- The shifty Laffer curve pp. 53-64

- Zsolt Becsi
2000, issue Q2, vol 85
- Bank loan-loss accounting: a review of theoretical and empirical evidence pp. 1-20

- Timothy W. Koch and Larry Wall
- Central bank forecasting: an international comparison pp. 21-32

- John Robertson
- Are displaced workers now finished at age forty? pp. 33-48

- Daniel Rodriguez and Madeline Zavodny
- Atlanta Fed Conference on Fiscal Policy in Latin America pp. 49-51

- Robert Eisenbeis
2000, issue Q1, vol 85
- A primer and assessment of social security reform in Mexico pp. 1-23

- Marco Espinosa-Vega and Tapen Sinha
- Issues in hedging options positions pp. 24-39

- Saikat Nandi and Daniel Waggoner
- Evidence on the efficiency of index options markets pp. 40-51

- Lucy Ackert and Yisong S. Tian
1999, issue Q4, vol 84
- Evaluating the effects of monetary policy with economic models pp. 4-15

- Tao Zha
- Fully funded social security: Now you see it, now you don't? pp. 16-25

- Marco Espinosa-Vega and Steven Russell
- Mergers of publicly traded banking organizations revisited pp. 26-37

- Robert Eisenbeis and Simon Kwan
- Economic policy trends in post-World War II Latin America pp. 38-45

- Carlos Lozada
1999, issue Q3, vol 84
- What do asset prices tell us about the future? pp. 4-13

- Stephen D. Smith
- The banking sector rescue in Mexico pp. 14-29

- Elizabeth McQuerry
- The design of wholesale payments networks: the importance of incentives pp. 30-39

- Charles Kahn and William Roberds
- Revising the Atlanta Fed dollar index pp. 40-51

- Bryan Acree
1999, issue Q2, vol 84
- Understanding recent crises in emerging markets pp. 6-16

- Roberto Chang
- The role of external shocks in the Asian financial crisis pp. 18-31

- Joseph A. Whitt
- Are money growth and inflation still related? pp. 32-43

- Gerald Dwyer and Rik Hafer
- Unions and the wage-productivity gap pp. 44-53

- Madeline Zavodny
1999, issue Q1, vol 84
- Vector autoregressions: forecasting and reality pp. 4-18

- John Robertson and Ellis Tallman
- Against the tide: Malcolm Bryan and the introduction of monetary aggregate targets pp. 20-37

- Rik Hafer
- Economics and crime in the states pp. 38-56

- Zsolt Becsi
1998, issue Q 4, vol 83
- Data vintages and measuring forecast model performance pp. 4-20

- John Robertson and Ellis Tallman
- Valuation models for default-risky securities: An overview pp. 22-35

- Saikat Nandi
- Venture capital investment: Emerging force in the Southeast pp. 36-47

- Edgar Parker and Phillip Todd Parker
1998, issue Q 3, vol 83
- Competitiveness and price setting in dealer markets pp. 4-11

- Lucy Ackert and Bryan K. Church
- How powerful is monetary policy in the long run? pp. 12-31

- Marco Espinosa-Vega
- Credit union issues pp. 32-41

- B. Frank King and Aruna Srinivasan
- The federal government's budget surplus: Cause for celebration? pp. 42-51

- Gerald Dwyer and Rik Hafer
1998, issue Q 2, vol 83
- The choice of capital instruments pp. 4-17

- Pamela P. Peterson and Larry Wall
- Why minimum wage hikes may not reduce employment pp. 18-28

- Madeline Zavodny
- New drilling technology pp. 30-38

- Thomas Cunningham and Whitney Mancuso
- A primer on short-term linkages between key economic data series pp. 40-54

- R. Mark Rogers
1998, issue Q 1, vol 83
- Policy credibility and the design of central banks pp. 4-15

- Roberto Chang
- A dynamic multivariate model for use in formulating policy pp. 16-29

- Tao Zha
- The rise of risk management pp. 30-40

- John Cummins, Richard Phillips and Stephen D. Smith
- The impact of fraud on new methods of retail payment pp. 42-52

- William Roberds
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