Economic Review
1982 - 2001
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2001, issue Q IV
- Estimates of scale and cost efficiency for Federal Reserve currency operations pp. 2-26

- Paul Bauer, James Bohn and Diana Hancock
- The employment of nations — a primer pp. 27-50

- Richard Rogerson
- Monetary policy and asset prices with imperfect credit markets pp. 51-59

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
2001, issue Q III
- Theories of loan commitments: a literature review pp. 2-19

- Ozgur Ergungor
- A simple model of money and banking pp. 20-28

- David Andolfatto and Ed Nosal
2001, issue Q II
- Unitary thrifts: a performance analysis pp. 2-14

- James Thomson
- The sources and nature of long-term memory in aggregate output pp. 15-30

- Joseph Haubrich and Andrew Lo
2001, issue Q I
- Sharing with a risk-neutral agent pp. 2-8

- Joseph Haubrich
- Monetary policy and self-fulfilling expectations: the danger of forecasts pp. 9-19

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
2000, issue Q IV
- Productivity and the term structure pp. 2-9

- Joseph Haubrich
- The search-theoretic approach to monetary economics: a primer pp. 10-28

- Peter Rupert, Martin Schindler, Andrei Shevchenko and Randall Wright
2000, issue Q III
- Will electricity deregulation push inflation lower? pp. 2-12

- Mark Schweitzer and Eric C. Thompson
- Optimal use of scale economies in the Federal Reserve’s currency infrastructure pp. 13-27

- Paul Bauer, Apostolos Burnetas, Viswanath Cvsa and Gregory Reynolds
2000, issue Q II
- Understanding the fiscal theory of the price level pp. 2-38

- Lawrence Christiano and Terry Fitzgerald
2000, issue Q I
- Dual-currency economies as multiple-payment systems pp. 2-13

- Ben Craig and Christopher Waller
- New results on the rationality of survey measures of exchange-rate expectations pp. 14-21

- William P. Osterberg
- The fiscal theory of the price level pp. 22-32

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
1999, issue Q IV
- Effects of movements in equities prices on M2 demand pp. 2-9

- John Carlson and Jeffrey C. Schwarz
- Population aging and fiscal policy in Europe and the United States pp. 10-20

- Jagadeesh Gokhale and Bernd Raffelhuschen
1999, issue Q III
- Term structure economics from A to B pp. 2-9

- Joseph Haubrich
- Depositor-preference laws and the cost of debt capital pp. 10-20

- William P. Osterberg and James Thomson
- Household production and development pp. 21-35

- Stephen Parente, Richard Rogerson and Randall Wright
1999, issue Q II
- The Third Industrial Revolution pp. 2-12

- Jeremy Greenwood
- Accounting for capital consumption and technological progress pp. 13-18

- Michael Gort and Peter Rupert
- Defining capital in growth models pp. 19-23

- Michael Gort, Saqib Jafarey and Peter Rupert
1999, issue Q I
- The effects of vertical integration on competing input suppliers pp. 2-8

- Randolph McAfee
- Banking consolidation and correspondent banking pp. 9-20

- William P. Osterberg and James Thomson
1998, issue Q IV, vol 34
- Beneath the rhetoric: clarifying the debate on mortgage lending discrimination pp. 2-13

- Stanley D. Longhofer and Stephen R. Peters
- Banking and commerce: how does the United States compare to other countries? pp. 14-26

- Joao Santos
1998, issue Q III, vol 34
- An introduction to the search theory of unemployment pp. 2-15

- Terry Fitzgerald
- What labor market theory tells us about the \"New Economy\" pp. 16-24

- Paul Gomme
- Unemployment and economic welfare pp. 25-34

- David Andolfatto and Paul Gomme
1998, issue Q II, vol 34
- Bank diversification: laws and fallacies of large numbers pp. 2-9

- Joseph Haubrich
- Regional variations in white-black earnings pp. 10-22

- Charles Carlstrom and Christy D. Rollow
1998, issue Q I, vol 34
- Money pp. 2-6

- James Madison
- James Madison's monetary economics pp. 7-20

- Bruce Smith
- Beneficial \"firm runs\" pp. 21-29

- Stanley D. Longhofer
1997, issue Q IV
- Generational accounts for the United States: an update pp. 2-23

- Jagadeesh Gokhale, Benjamin R. Page and John R. Sturrock
- Does intervention explain the forward discount puzzle? pp. 24-31

- William P. Osterberg
1997, issue Q III
- Recent U.S. intervention: is less more? pp. 2-10

- Owen Humpage
- Inventories and the business cycle: an overview pp. 11-22

- Terry Fitzgerald
- The long-run demand for labor in the banking industry pp. 23-33

- Ben Craig
1997, issue Q II
- The recent ascent of stock prices: can it be explained by earnings growth or other fundamentals? pp. 2-12

- John Carlson and Kevin H. Sargent
- Workforce composition and earnings inequality pp. 13-24

- Mark Schweitzer
- The risk effects of bank acquisitions pp. 25-35

- Ben Craig and Joao Santos
1997, issue Q I
- The welfare loss from a capital income tax pp. 2-10

- Jinyong Cai and Jagadeesh Gokhale
- Tax structure and welfare in a model of optimal fiscal policy pp. 11-23

- Jang-Ting Guo and Kevin Lansing
1996, issue Q IV
- Earnings, education and experience pp. 2-12

- Peter Rupert, Mark Schweitzer, Eric K. Severance-Lossin and Erin Turner
- Reducing working hours pp. 13-22

- Terry Fitzgerald
1996, issue Q III
- The impact of depositor preference laws pp. 2-11

- William P. Osterberg
- Cultural affinity and mortgage discrimination pp. 12-24

- Stanley D. Longhofer
1996, issue Q II
- The benefits of interest rate targeting: a partial and a general equilibrium analysis pp. 2-14

- Charles Carlstrom and Timothy Fuerst
- MZM: a monetary aggregate for the 1990s? pp. 15-23

- John Carlson and Benjamin Keen
1996, issue Q I
- Practical issues in monetary policy targeting pp. 2-15

- Stephen Cecchetti
- The reduced form as an empirical tool: a cautionary tale from the financial veil pp. 16-25

- Ben Craig and Christopher A. Richardson
- Predicting real growth using the yield curve pp. 26-35

- Ann M. Dombrosky and Joseph Haubrich
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