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Conference Series ; [Proceedings]
1969 - 2008
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1999, volume 43, articles Jun
- Rethinking the International Monetary System: an overview pp. 1-31

- Jane Sneddon Little and Giovanni Olivei
- Historical perspective on international monetary arrangements: opening address pp. 33-40

- Harold James
- Why the interest in reform? pp. 41-97

- Jane Sneddon Little and Giovanni Olivei
- Exchange rate choices pp. 99-136

- Richard N. Cooper
- International capital flows and emerging markets: amending the rules of the game? pp. 137-171

- Sebastian Edwards
- Politics of the international monetary system: an address pp. 173-179

- Robert O. Keohane
- International lender of last resort? what are the alternatives? pp. 181-203

- Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Policy making in an integrated world: from surveillance to...? pp. 205-241

- Barry Eichengreen
- Is globalization really to blame? pp. 243-250

- Pedro Pou
- Experience of Indonesia pp. 251-54

- Miranda S. Goeltom
- View from the International Monetary Fund pp. 255-259

- Jack Boorman
- Points of reference for future action pp. 260-263

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- Perspective on financial crises pp. 264-268

- Paul Volcker
- Rethinking the international monetary system: proceedings of a conference June 1999

- Jane Sneddon Little and Giovanni Olivei
1998, volume 42, articles Jun
- Beyond shocks: what causes business cycles? an overview pp. 1-31

- Jeffrey Fuhrer and Scott Schuh
- Summing up on business cycles: opening address pp. 33-36

- Paul A. Samuelson
- Causes of American business cycles: an essay in economic historiography pp. 37-64

- Peter Temin
- Historical evidence on business cycles: the international experience pp. 65-119

- U. Michael Bergman, Michael Bordo and Lars Jonung
- Role of interest rate policy in the generation and propagation of business cycles: what has changed since the '30s? pp. 121-175

- Christopher A. Sims
- After Asia: new directions for the international financial system pp. 177-186

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- Financial shocks and business cycles: lessons form outside the United States pp. 187-193

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Market mechanisms for avoiding the next currency crash: lessons from Asia pp. 194-205

- Avinash Persaud
- Technology and business cycles; how well do standard models explain the facts? pp. 207-269

- Susanto Basu
- Job reallocation and the business cycle: new facts for an old debate pp. 271-357

- Scott Schuh and Robert Triest
- New financial world: policy shortcomings and remedies pp. 359-370

- Henry Kaufman
- View of recessions from the automobile industry pp. 371-376

- Martin B. Zimmerman
- Emerging economies and the business cycle pp. 377-381

- Agustin G. Carstens
1998, articles jun
- Effects of international policy pp. 383-388

- Michael Mussa
- Beyond shocks: what causes business cycles?

- Jeffrey Fuhrer and Scott Schuh
1997, articles jun
- Social Security reform: an overview pp. 1-18

- Robert Triest
- The transformation of Social Security: opening address pp. 19-28

- Edward D. Berkowitz
- Social Security: how social and secure should it be? pp. 29-63

- Steven A. Sass and Robert Triest
- Demographics, Social Security reform, and labor supply pp. 77-95

- Theresa J. Devine
- Effects of Social Security reform on private and national saving pp. 103-142

- Eric M. Engen and William Gale
- The Reform of Social Security in Mexico: Panel Discussion pp. 153-156

- Agustin G. Carstens
- The United Kingdom's Pension Program: Panel Discussion pp. 157-167

- Richard Disney
- Retirement Income Policy in Australia: Panel Discussion pp. 168-173

- Malcolm L. Edey
- Japan's public pension system: what is wrong with it and how to fix it: a panel discussion pp. 174-186

- Charles Yuji Horioka
- The future outlook for Social Security: address pp. 187-192

- Edward Gramlich
- Social Security reform and financial markets pp. 193-227

- Henning Bohn
- Social Security reform in a global context pp. 243-274

- Barry Bosworth and Gary Burtless
- How should Social Security be Reformed? A Panel Discussion: Political Aspects of Social Security Reform pp. 287-292

- Peter Diamond
- It's High Time to Privatize: Panel Discussion pp. 293-296

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Social Security: It ain't Broken: Panel Discussion pp. 297-303

- Alicia Munnell
- Plans for a Comprehensive Reform Package: Panel Discussion pp. 304-310

- C. Eugene Steuerle
- Social Security reform: links to saving, investment and growth

- Steven A. Sass and Robert Triest
1996, volume 40, articles Jun
- Technology and growth: an overview pp. 1-32

- Jeffrey Fuhrer and Jane Sneddon Little
- Keynote address: the networked bank pp. 33-43

- Robert M. Howe
- Technology in growth theory pp. 45-89

- Dale Jorgenson
- Uncertainty and technological change pp. 91-125

- Nathan Rosenberg
- Cross-country variations in national economic growth rates: the role of \\"technology\\" pp. 127-172

- James DeLong
- Address: job insecurity and technology pp. 173-181

- Alan Greenspan
- Microeconomic policy and technological change pp. 183-213

- Edwin Mansfield
- Technology diffusion in U.S. manufacturing: the geographic dimension pp. 215-268

- Jane Sneddon Little and Robert Triest
- Panel Discussion: trends in productivity and growth pp. 269-278

- Martin N. Baily
- Panel discussion: inherent conflict in international trade pp. 279-285

- Ralph E. Gomory
- Panel Discussion: implications of growth theory for macro-policy: what have we learned? pp. 286-297

- Abel M. Mateus
- Panel discussion: the role of macroeconomic policy pp. 298-301

- Robert Solow
- Technology and growth: conference proceedings

- Jeffrey Fuhrer and Jane Sneddon Little
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On this page- 1999, volume 43
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Articles Jun
- 1998, volume 42
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Articles Jun
- 1998
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Articles jun
- 1997
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Articles jun
- 1996, volume 40
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Articles Jun
Other years2008
2007, volume 52
2006, volume 51
2005, volume 50
2005
2004, volume 49
2004
2003, volume 48
2002, volume 47
2002
2001, volume 46
2001
2000, volume 45
2000, volume 44
2000
1995, volume 39
1994, volume 38
1993, volume 37
1993, volume 36
1992, volume 36
1992, volume 35
1991, volume 35
1991, volume 34
1990, volume 34
1990, volume 33
1989, volume 33
1989, volume 32
1988, volume 32
1988, volume 31
1987, volume 31
1987, volume 30
1986, volume 30
1986, volume 29
1985, volume 29
1984, volume 28
1983, volume 27
1983, volume 26
1982, volume 25
1981, volume 24
1980, volume 23
1980, volume 22
1979, volume 21
1978, volume 20
1978, volume 19
1977, volume 18
1976, volume 17
1976, volume 16
1975, volume 15
1975, volume 14
1974, volume 13
1974, volume 12
1973, volume 11
1973, volume 10
1972, volume 9
1972, volume 8
1972, volume 7
1971, volume 6
1971, volume 5
1970, volume 4
1970, volume 3
1969, volume 2
1969, volume 1
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