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1990
- The long-run behavior of velocity: the institutional approach revisited: introduction pp. 165-204
- Michael Bordo and Lars Jonung
- Developments in monetary aggregation theory pp. 205-263
- William Barnett
- Empirical predications of the new monetary economics: perspectives on velocity pp. 265-287
- Tyler Cowen and Randall S. Kroszner
- Money demand, expectations, and the forward-looking model pp. 289-324
- Keith Cuthbertson and Mark Taylor
- Buffer stock models of the demand for money and the conduct of monetary policy pp. 325-348
- Michael Darby, James Lothian and Michael Tindall
- Buffer stocks, credit, and aggregation effects in the demand for broad money: theory and an application to the U.K. personal sector pp. 349-385
- James Davidson and Jonathan Ireland
- The demand for money and the monetary policy process pp. 387-431
- Francesco Caramazza, Doug Hostland and Stephen Poloz
- Modeling money demand in large industrial countries: buffer stock and error correction approaches pp. 433-467
- James M. Boughton and George Tavlas
- Economic restructuring of the American Midwest: proceedings of the Midwest Economic Restructuring Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland: 1988
- Richard D. Bingham and Randall Eberts
- Understanding velocity: new approaches and their policy relevance: special issue. Conference held on September 25-26, 1989
- David Laidler
1989
- International trade and money wage growth in the 1980s pp. 13-43
- Susan Vroman and Wayne Vroman
- Lump-sum payments and wage moderation in the union sector pp. 45-65
- Linda A. Bell and David Neumark
- Profit sharing in the 1980s: disguised wages or a fundamentally different form of compensation? pp. 67-103
- Douglas Kruse
- The decline of fringe-benefit coverage in the 1980s pp. 105-143
- Douglas R. Bettinger and Stephen Woodbury
- Indexation and contract length in unionized U.S. manufacturing pp. 145-176
- Mark Bils
- Gender differences in cyclical unemployment pp. 177-200
- Sanders Korenman and Barbara Okun
- Macroeconomic implications pp. 201-213
- Olivier Blanchard and Finn Kydland
- Perspectives on banking regulation, a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, November 3-4, 1988
- Randall Eberts and George G. Kaufman
- Structural changes in U.S. labor markets: causes and consequences: proceedings of a conference held October 1989
- Randall Eberts and Erica Groshen
1988
- Variations on a theme: long-term growth of government pp. 153-170
- Jonathan Hughes
- Long-term trends in bank regulation pp. 171-188
- Carter H. Golembe
- The role of technological and market structure in regulatory reform pp. 189-211
- Ronald R. Braeutigam
- Party realignments and the growth of federal economic regulation, 1861-1986 pp. 213-229
- Kathleen A. Kemp
- Thrift deregulation and federal deposit insurance pp. 231-264
- James Barth and Michael G. Bradley
- Changing incentives facing financial-services regulators pp. 265-279
- Edward Kane
- Recent developments in macroeconomics: a very quick refresher course pp. 436-458
- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Postwar developments in business cycle theory: a moderately classical perspective pp. 459-478
- Bennett McCallum
- What microeconomics teaches us about the dynamic macro effects of fiscal policy pp. 479-506
- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Some recent developments in labor economics and their implications for macroeconomics pp. 507-530
- Lawrence Katz
- On the roles of international financial markets and their relevance for economic policy pp. 531-558
- Alan Stockman
- Financial structure and aggregate economic activity: an overview pp. 559-596
- Mark Gertler
- Recent developments in macroeconomics: a very quick refresher course: a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, October 29-31, 1987
- Anonymous