Economics Update
1991 - 1998
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1996, issue Jul
- A predictable and avoidable Mexican meltdown pp. 1-3
- Anonymous
- Mexico's liquidity-driven financial panic pp. 4-5
- Anonymous
- A hefty price for Argentina's sluggish recovery pp. 6
- Julia Holman
- Calvo says recent lessons yield positive Latin outlook pp. 7
- Anonymous
- Corrigan's hypothesis of optimism pp. 8-9
- Anonymous
- Do U.S. markets call the emerging market tune? pp. 9
- David Sutton
1996, issue Apr
- Former budget director optimistic about Federal deficit reduction pp. 2
- Anonymous
- Social Security, health-care reforms needed as populations age pp. 3, 6
- Anonymous
- Venezuela moves to resolve crisis pp. 1, 4-5
- Julia Holman
- New model identifies optimal conditions for calling U.S. Treasury bonds pp. 5
- Anonymous
1996, issue Jan
- Unpublished data may augment regional retail sales information pp. 2
- Anonymous
- Monetary policy effects aren't easily predicted pp. 2
- Anonymous
- China moves toward market economy with business mergers, acquisitions pp. 3
- Anonymous
- Fundamentals in place for moderate growth pp. 1, 4-5
- Jack Guynn
1995, issue Oct
- Japan sets course for banks' recovery pp. 1, 5
- Michael J. Chriszt
- Southeast's social, economic structures suggest long-term economic boom pp. 2
- Anonymous
- Fed structure ensures independence, accountability pp. 2, 3
- Anonymous
- Single monetary unit is crucial to European nations' competitiveness, German central banker says pp. 3
- Anonymous
- Georgia expands exports to developing nations, World Bank officer says pp. 4
- Anonymous
- Atlanta Fed Board gets new leadership, directors pp. 6-7
- Anonymous
1995, issue Jul
- Recession, loan decisions lead to Japan's banking problem pp. 1, 6
- Michael J. Chriszt
- Bank mergers may hurt small business lending, but credit scoring may ease access to wider markets pp. 2
- Anonymous
- Demographic changes produce new work-force issues pp. 3
- Anonymous
- Economist warns against isolationism in global marketplace pp. 4
- Murray Weidenbaum
- Longer horizon reduces the accuracy of inflation forecasts pp. 5
- Anonymous
- Options offer clue to market expectations pp. 5
- Anonymous
1995, issue Apr
- The right amount of financial repression can be good for an economy pp. 2
- Anonymous
- Study probes the economics of socially responsible investing pp. 3
- Anonymous
- International economic integration not supplanting the nation state, Brookings economist says pp. 3
- Ralph Bryant
- Mexico's financial crisis affected other Latin countries pp. 1, 4-5
- Michael J. Chriszt
- Model improves preliminary estimates of unemployment pp. 5
- Anonymous
1995, issue Jan
- Two views of inflation: a policymaker's dilemma pp. 1, 4
- Robert P. Forrestal
- A chronology of the Mexican financial crisis pp. 2-3
- Ellen J. Bakke and Michael J. Chriszt
- Does income equality spur growth? pp. 4
- Anonymous
- Innovative credit programs deserve a try pp. 5
- Anonymous
- Resources for international business and finance pp. 5
- Anonymous
- Alan Blinder surveys the growth of the U.S. economy pp. 6
- Anonymous
- Atlanta Fed conference speaker focuses on Latin American trade and investment pp. 6
- Anonymous
1994, issue Apr
- Derivatives: policy must be responsive to financial innovation pp. 1-2
- Robert P. Forrestal
- Research confirms rationality of analysts' forecasts pp. 2
- Anonymous
- Benefits of South Africa's reforms extend beyond its borders pp. 3-4
- Anonymous
- History of inflation shows reforms necessary for long-term solution pp. 5
- Anonymous
- Study examines future of European Monetary Union pp. 6
- Anonymous
1994, issue Jan
- Consolidation of banking regulators must preserve vital Fed roles pp. 1-2
- Robert P. Forrestal
- Municipal bond insurance reduces interest costs but raises leverage ratios pp. 3-4
- Anonymous
- Hungary making successful transition to market economy pp. 5-7
- Michael J. Chriszt
- G-7 nations to see moderate growth; developing Asian economies strongest pp. 8-9
- Robert P. Forrestal
1993, issue Oct
- 'Complete' international policy coordination needed to avoid negative policy spillovers pp. 1, 3
- Anonymous
- Economist advocates holistic view of monetary and fiscal effects pp. 2
- Anonymous
- Malaysia's growing economy should help strengthen country's relationship with U.S pp. 3-6
- Michael J. Chriszt
- Legal and regulatory framework said to lag electronic payment system innovation pp. 6
- Anonymous
1993, issue Jul
- Multilateral coordination needed to close regulation-technology gap pp. 1, 4
- Sheila L. Tschinkel
- Germany's recession continues, but long-term outlook is bright pp. 2-4
- Michael J. Chriszt
- Ad hoc approach to global economic integration may not work, Hale says pp. 5-6
- Anonymous
1993, issue Apr
- Bulgarian banking reform faces major obstacles pp. 1-2, 10
- Anonymous
- Changes in financing economic growth push Latin America closer to full potential pp. 3-4
- Robert P. Forrestal
- France sliding into recession as new government takes power pp. 5-7
- Michael J. Chriszt
- Imperiled Russia needs West's help, Rice says pp. 8-9
- Anonymous
- The link between long-term rates and Fed credibility pp. 9-10
- Sheila L. Tschinkel
1993, issue Jan
- Improvement in global economy should help put integration back on track pp. 1-2
- Robert P. Forrestal
- Nation's economy to expand moderately in 1993 pp. 3
- Stacy Kottman
- Georgia's banking history may hold lessons for Congress, other nations pp. 4-5
- Anonymous
- Kelley touts economy's underlying strength pp. 7
- Anonymous
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