Economic and Financial Policy Review
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2004
- The real impact of financial crises No 01, 15 pages

- Elias Brandt, Scott Dressler and Erwan Quintin
- Monetary policy prospects No 02, 16 pages

- Evan Koenig
2003
- Terms of trade and OECD policies to mitigate global climate change

- Stephen Brown and Hillard Huntington
2002, volume 1, articles 6
- Using the Purchasing Managers' Index to assess the economy's strength and the likely direction of monetary policy

- Evan Koenig
2002, volume 1, articles 5
- Auditing the auditors: oversight or overkill?

- Jeffery W. Gunther and Robert Moore
2002, volume 1, articles 1
- Alternative monetary constitutions and the quest for price stability

- Finn Kydland and Mark Wynne
2002
- Banks venture into new territory

- Kenneth Robinson
- An overview of science and cents: exploring the economics of biotechnology

- John Duca and Mine Yucel
- Pay-as-you-go Social Security and the aging of America: an economic analysis

- Alan Viard
2001, articles Q IV
- The engine of capitalist process: entrepreneurs in economic theory pp. 2-11

- Robert L. Formaini
- Banking and currency crisis recovery: Brazil's turnaround of 1999 pp. 12-23

- William Gruben and John H. Welch
- Recovery from a financial crisis: the case of South Korea pp. 24-36

- Sherry L. Kiser and Jahyeong Koo
2001, articles Q III
- Educational attainment and border income performance pp. 2-10

- Thomas Fullerton
- Was NAFTA behind Mexico's high maquiladora growth? pp. 11-21

- William Gruben
- Explaining stock price movements: is there a case for fundamentals? pp. 22-34

- Nathan Balke and Mark Wohar
2001, articles Q II
- Can the stock market tell bank supervisors anything they don't already know? pp. 2-9

- Jeffery W. Gunther, Mark E. Levonian and Robert Moore
- The democratization of America's capital markets pp. 10-19

- John Duca
- The transition to consumption taxation, Part 2: the impact on existing financial assets pp. 20-31

- Alan Viard
2001, articles Q I
- Illegal immigration and enforcement along the U.S.-Mexico border; an overview pp. 2-11

- Pia Orrenius
- B2B emarketplace announcements and shareholder wealth pp. 12-22

- Andrew Chen and Thomas Siems
- Consolidation, technology, and the changing structure of banks' small business lending pp. 23-32

- David P. Ely and Kenneth Robinson
2000, articles Q3
- The transition to consumption taxation, part 1: the impact on existing capital pp. 2-22

- Alan Viard
- Gasoline and crude oil prices: why the asymmetry? pp. 23-29

- Stephen Brown and Mine Yucel
- Financial statements and reality: do troubled banks tell all? pp. 30-35

- Jeffery W. Gunther and Robert Moore
2000, articles Q2
- The evidence on government competition pp. 2-10

- Lori Taylor
- The economic impact of bank structure: a review of recent literature pp. 11-25

- Mark Guzman
- The effect of welfare reform and technological change on unemployment pp. 26-34

- Jason Saving
2000, articles Q1
- Natural resource scarcity and technological change pp. 2-13

- Stephen Brown and Daniel Wolk
- EMU at 1 pp. 14-28

- Mark Wynne
- Measuring the benefits of unilateral trade liberalization; part 2: dynamic models pp. 29-39

- Carlos Zarazaga
2000, articles Q IV
- Evaluating the Eleventh District's Beige Book pp. 2-10

- Nathan Balke and Mine Yucel
- Is there a persistence problem? Part 2: Maybe not pp. 11-19

- Evan Koenig
- Reliance, composition, and inflation pp. 20-28

- Joydeep Bhattacharya and Joseph Haslag
1999, articles Q IV
- The nature and significance of intra-industry trade pp. 2-9

- Roy J. Ruffin
- Is there a persistence problem? Part I: maybe pp. 10-15

- Evan Koenig
1999, articles Q III
- What credit market indicators tell us pp. 2-13

- John Duca
- Measuring the benefits of unilateral trade liberalization, Part I: static models pp. 14-25

- Carlos Zarazaga
- Monetary policy arithmetic: some recent contributions pp. 26-36

- Joydeep Bhattacharya and Joseph Haslag
1999, articles Q II
- The new budget outlook: policymakers respond to the surplus pp. 2-15

- Alan Viard
- Oil prices and U.S. aggregate economic activity: a question of neutrality pp. 16-23

- Stephen Brown and Mine Yucel
- Industry mix and lending environment variability: what does the average bank face pp. 24-31

- Jeffery W. Gunther and Kenneth Robinson
- Between a rock and a hard place: the CRA-safety and soundness pinch pp. 32-41

- Jeffery W. Gunther
1999, articles Q I
- The European system of central banks pp. 2-14

- Mark Wynne
- Government's role in primary and secondary education pp. 15-24

- Lori Taylor
1998, articles Q IV
- How increased product market competition may be reshaping America's labor markets pp. 2-16

- John Duca
- Privatization and the transition to a market economy pp. 17-25

- Jason Saving
- Global warming policy: some economic implications pp. 26-35

- Stephen Brown
1998, articles Q III
- Income taxes as reciprocal tariffs pp. 2-9

- W. Michael Cox, David Gould and Roy J. Ruffin
- Seigniorage revenue and monetary policy: some preliminary evidence pp. 10-20

- Joseph Haslag
- The economics of the private equity market pp. 21-34

- Stephen D. Prowse
1998, articles Q II
- The dynamic impact of fundamental tax reform part 2: extensions pp. 1

- Gregory Huffman and Evan Koenig
- Some implications of increased cooperation in world oil conservation pp. 2-9

- Stephen Brown and Hillard Huntington
- Does the United States still overinvest in housing? pp. 10-18

- Lori Taylor
1998, articles Q 1
- Crude oil and gasoline prices: an asymmetric relationship? pp. 2-11

- Nathan Balke, Stephen Brown and Mine Yucel
- Has NAFTA changed North American trade? pp. 12-23

- David Gould
- The dynamic impact of fundamental tax reform part 1: the basic model pp. 24-37

- Gregory Huffman and Evan Koenig