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Economics Update

1991 - 1998

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1992, issue Oct

European union weathers crisis but faces difficult future pp. 1-2
Michael J. Chriszt
NAFTA promises overall U.S. gains in trading with Mexico pp. 3-4
Joseph A. Whitt
Gyohten calls for open markets to solidify Asia's economic future pp. 5
Anonymous
Education may be essential for modern economic growth pp. 6
Anonymous

1992, issue Jul/Sep

Bundesbank credit facilities defined pp. 2
Michael J. Chriszt

1992, issue Jul

Consumer sentiment adds little to economic forecasts pp. 1-2
Anonymous
Exchange rate variability may slow international trade pp. 3
Anonymous
A policymaker's perspective on exchange rate risk pp. 4, 6
Robert P. Forrestal
Concern growing about troubled corporate pension fund insurer pp. 5-6
Anonymous

1992, issue Apr

Interest rate smoothing remains a controversial topic pp. 1-2
Anonymous
Bank mergers do not guarantee major cost savings pp. 3
Anonymous
Revitalizing the American dream pp. 4, 10
Robert P. Forrestal
Heimann details his own proposal for banking reform pp. 5, 10
Anonymous
Argentina's outlook improves with economic reforms pp. 6-7
Michael J. Chriszt
Taylor says FDIC's insolvency won't hinder deposit insurance pp. 7
Anonymous
New law provides Fed more flexibility during crises pp. 8-9
Anonymous

1992, issue Jan

Americans need to focus on long-term growth strategies pp. 1-2
Robert P. Forrestal
Maastricht Treaty paves way for European Monetary Union pp. 3-4
Michael J. Chriszt
Taiwan provides test case for financial liberalization pp. 5-6
Anonymous
Exploring alternative energy sources pp. 6
Anonymous

1991, issue Oct

Atlanta Fed study compares effects of monetary policy tools pp. 1, 3
Anonymous
European Community continues push toward monetary union pp. 2-3
Michael J. Chriszt
Post-cold war restructuring enables greater economic cooperation pp. 4, 6
Robert P. Forrestal
Noted economist calls for financial industry reregulation pp. 5-6
Henry Kaufman

1991, issue Jul

The success of Europe 1992 will be judged by benefits costs to members pp. 1-3
Anonymous
Globalization, volume, decreasing costs force world's exchanges to automate pp. 3-4
Anonymous
Expert on Latin America expects improvements in region's political, economic situations in 1990s pp. 5
Anonymous
Atlanta Fed research points to validity of twin deficits notion pp. 6-7, 10
Anonymous
Mexico's economy continues progress despite debt and inflation problems pp. 7, 10
Michael J. Chriszt

1991, issue Apr

Fed economists expect fuel demand to slow in wake of oil \"supply shock.\" pp. 1-2
Anonymous
Atlanta Index remains a viable measure of dollar's real value pp. 3, 6
Anonymous
Canada sustains its close economic relationship with the United States pp. 8-9
Michael J. Chriszt
Benefit of single EC market will reach beyond member nations pp. 9, 10
Anonymous

1991, issue Jan

Assessing mortgage-backed securities challenges investors pp. 1, 4
Anonymous
The merchandise trade deficit and the dollar pp. 3, 6
Michael J. Chriszt
Mexico's economic reforms boost chances for a North American trade agreement pp. 4, 6
Anonymous
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