Economic Review
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1987, issue Sum
- Constructing and using exchange rate indexes pp. 4-16
- Jeffrey A. Rosensweig
- Efficiency and the flexible exchange rate system pp. 17-34
- Russell Boyer
- Direct investment activity of foreign firms pp. 36-51
- William J. Kahley
- F.Y.I. effects of oil price shocks on measured GNP growth pp. 52-64
- R. Mark Rogers
1987, issue Nov
- An introduction to portfolio insurance pp. 2-25
- Peter A. Abken
- The effects of OPEC and economic policy on worldwide real interest rates pp. 26-41
- Joseph A. Whitt
- F.Y.I. stock market volatility pp. 42-47
- Steven P. Feinstein
1987, issue Sep
- The dollar: how much further depreciation do we need? pp. 2-13
- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- Observations about liquidity effects: the difficulties of exploring a simple idea pp. 14-22
- Thomas Cunningham
- F.Y.I. going off the balance sheet pp. 23-35
- Sylvester Johnson and Amelia A. Murphy
1987, issue Mar
- The rising tide of protectionism pp. 4-10
- Robert P. Forrestal
- \"Buffer-stock\" money and the transmission mechanism pp. 11-23
- David Laidler
- F.Y.I. commercial bank profitability: some disturbing trends pp. 24-36
- Larry Wall
1987, issue Jan
- Deregulation: too much or not enough? pp. 4-10
- Robert P. Forrestal
- Concentration and innovation: striking a balance in deregulation pp. 11-20
- William C. Hunter and Stephen G. Timme
- F.Y.I. government policies: will they increase farm exports? pp. 21-31
- W. Gene Wilson
1986, issue Nov
- Economic overview: prospects for the Southeast pp. 5-10
- Gene D. Sullivan
- National outlook pp. 11-14
- Mary S. Rosenbaum
- Florida stays out in front pp. 15-26
- David Avery and B. Frank King
- Georgia takes problems in stride pp. 27-36
- Jody Lipford and Joel Parker
- Tennessee: challenges ahead pp. 37-46
- Jon Moen
- Louisiana: the worst may be over pp. 47-60
- William J. Kahley and Gustavo A. Uceda
- Alabama: a stronger year ahead? pp. 61-68
- Gene D. Sullivan
- Mississippi in 1987: mixed prospects pp. 69-77
- Gene D. Sullivan and W. Gene Wilson
1986, issue Oct
- The dollar and prices: an empirical analysis pp. 4-18
- Paul D. Koch, Jeffrey A. Rosensweig and Joseph A. Whitt
- Nonbank activities and risk pp. 19-34
- Larry Wall
- The changing pattern of U.S. trade: 1975-1985 pp. 36-42
- Gretchen Lium, Jeffrey A. Rosensweig and Kelly Welch
1986, issue Aug
- The monetary and fiscal policy mix pp. 4-16
- James Tobin
- Profits in `85: large banks gain while others continue to lag pp. 18-31
- Larry Wall
- Two measures of employment: what can they tell us? pp. 32-39
- David Avery
1986, issue Jun
- Outlook for the farmer pp. 5-11
- Robert P. Forrestal
- A new dollar index: capturing a more global perspective pp. 12-22
- Jeffrey A. Rosensweig
- Changing thrifts: what makes them choose commercial lending? pp. 24-39
- Harold D. Ford and Robert E. Goudreau
1986, issue May
- What`s behind patterns of state job growth? pp. 4-18
- William J. Kahley
- Projecting federal deficits and the impact of the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings budget cuts pp. 19-24
- Rosemary Cunningham and Thomas J. Cunningham
- The long-run outcome of a permanent deficit pp. 25-33
- Thomas Cunningham
1986, issue Apr
- Dr. Frankenstein and the ACH pp. 4-8
- Bruce J. Summers
- Corporate trade payments: hard lessons in product design pp. 9-21
- Bernell K. Stone
- Managerial leadership: a key to electronic payment success pp. 22-28
- George C. White
- Scenarios for the future of the ACH pp. 29-49
- Bernell K. Stone and George C. White
- NACHA's future role pp. 38-39
- William R. Moroney
- Federal Reserve ACH services: past and future pp. 40-41
- Bruce J. Summers
1986, issue Mar
- The ACH: an elusive dream pp. 4-8
- Pamela S. Frisbee
- Electronic payment basics pp. 9-18
- Bernell K. Stone
- ACH return items pp. 19
- Gerald L. Keenan
- Electronic payments at the crossroads pp. 20-33
- Bernell K. Stone
- Desiderata for a viable ACH pp. 34-43
- Bernell K. Stone
1986, issue Feb
- Overview. The Southeast in 1986 pp. 4-12
- William J. Kahley and Mary S. Rosenbaum
- Florida: a good year, but not an easy one pp. 13-24
- David Avery and B. Frank King
- Georgia: the pace slows, but growth continues pp. 25-36
- Mehmet Ilgaz and Joel Parker
- Tennessee: a better year ahead pp. 37-49
- Betty Bradfield and Bobbie H. McCrackin
- Louisiana: the worst may not be over pp. 50-61
- William J. Kahley and Gustavo A. Uceda
- Alabama: prospects are encouraging pp. 62-70
- Charlie Carter and Gene D. Sullivan
- Mississippi: outlook's a bit brighter pp. 71-79
- Gene D. Sullivan and W. Gene Wilson
1986, issue Jan
- Competing takes hard work pp. 6-10
- William Brock
- Why cultivate international markets and investments? pp. 11-15
- Andrew Young
- The Southeast's textile/apparel trade and the import threat pp. 16-19
- James C. Leonard
- Marketing American agriculture: problems and opportunities pp. 20-23
- Donald W. Sands
- Corporate export policies provide the competitive edge pp. 24-26
- Stanley Topol
- Developing foreign markets for southeastern services pp. 28-29
- Edward S. Reed
- Florida's international visitors: profiling a warm welcome pp. 30-32
- Barry E. Pitegoff
- Strategies to capture international banking business pp. 33-35
- Alexander MCW Wolfe
- The foreign bank presence in the Southeast pp. 36-39
- Brookes McIntyre
- The Southeast: a magnet for foreign real estate investment pp. 40-41
- Alexius C. Conroy
- What are the trends for foreign direct investments in the Southeast? pp. 42-47
- Cedric L. Suzman
- Foreign direct investment in the Southeast: an historical perspective pp. 48-51
- Mira Wilkins