Economic Review
1968 - 2024
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1987, articles Fall
- Three questions concerning nominal and real interest rates pp. 5-19

- Carl Walsh
- Off-balance sheet banking pp. 21-36

- Christopher James
- Tax policy and corporate capital structure pp. 37-51

- Randall Pozdena
1987, articles Sum
- Portfolio substitution and the reliability of M1, M2 and M3 as monetary policy indicators pp. 5-29

- John P. Judd and Bharat Trehan
- Interest rate linkages in the Pacific Basin pp. 31-42

- Reuven Glick
- The Eurodollar market and U. S. residents pp. 43-59

- Ramon Moreno
1987, articles Spr
- Major trends in the U.S. financial system: implications and issues pp. 5-19

- Robert T. Parry
- Bank capital regulation and asset risk pp. 20-40

- Frederick Furlong and Michael C. Keeley
- Competition in the semiconductor industry pp. 41-56

- Randall Pozdena
- Tax revolt or tax reform? The effects of local government limitation measures in California pp. 57-67

- Carolyn Sherwood-Call
1987, articles Win
- Monetary targeting and inflation: 1976-1984 pp. 5-16

- Carl Walsh
- Inflation, age, and wealth pp. 17-30

- Randall Pozdena
- Policy coordination and financial intermediaries pp. 31-45

- Michael C. Keeley and Carl Walsh
- Ricardo or Keynes: does the government debt affect consumption? pp. 47-61

- Brian Motley
1986, articles Fall
- Interpreting the Reagan deficits pp. 5-12

- Thomas Sargent
- International financial crises, past and present pp. 13-23

- Hang-Sheng Cheng
- Oil prices, exchange rates and the U.S. economy: an empirical investigation pp. 25-43

- Bharat Trehan
- Real exchange rates, imperfect information, and economic disturbances pp. 45-59

- Reuven Glick
1986, articles Sum
- Consumer experiences with credit insurance: some new evidence pp. 5-20

- Glenn B. Canner and Anthony W. Cyrnak
- Japanese monetary policy, flow of funds, and domestic financial liberalization pp. 21-32

- Thomas Cargill
- Japan's \"money focused\" monetary policy pp. 33-46

- Michael Hutchison
- Deposit rate deregulation and the demand for transactions media pp. 47-62

- Michael C. Keeley and Gary Zimmerman
- Financial deregulation, interest rates, and the housing cycle pp. 63-78

- Adrian W. Throop
1986, articles Spr
- Chain banks and competition: the effectiveness of Federal Reserve policy since 1977 pp. 5-15

- Anthony W. Cyrnak
- Monetary control without a central bank: the case of Hong Kong pp. 17-37

- Ramon Moreno
- Predicting the money stock: a comparison of alternative approaches pp. 38-54

- Brian Motley and Robert Rasche
- Bank regulation and the public interest pp. 55-71

- Frederick Furlong and Michael C. Keeley
1986, articles Win
- Structure and performance: some evidence from California banking pp. 5-17

- Randall Pozdena
- Off balance sheet risk in banking: the case of standby letters of credit pp. 19-29

- Barbara Bennett
- Arbitrage and efficient markets interpretations of purchasing power parity: theory and evidence pp. 31-47

- John Pippenger
1985, articles Fall
- Revisions in the \"flash\" estimates of GNP growth: measurement error or forecast error? pp. 5-13

- Carl Walsh
- Developments in British banking: lessons for regulation and supervision pp. 14-25

- Kristin L. Hotti and Randall Pozdena
- U.S. budget deficits and the real value of the dollar pp. 26-43

- Michael Hutchison and Adrian W. Throop
1985, articles Sum
- The regulation of bank entry pp. 5-13

- Michael C. Keeley
- Savings and loan asset composition and the mortgage market pp. 14-24

- Frederick Furlong
- Determining geographic markets for deposit competition in banking pp. 25-45

- Michael C. Keeley and Gary Zimmerman
- Interest rate volatility and alternative monetary control procedure pp. 46-63

- Robert Rasche
1985, articles Spr
- Competition for money market deposit accounts pp. 5-27

- Michael C. Keeley and Gary Zimmerman
- The information content of credit aggregates pp. 28-39

- Bharat Trehan
- Whither the unemployment rate? pp. 40-54

- Brian Motley
1985, articles Win
- Bank stock performance since the 1970s pp. 5-18

- Jack H. Beebe
- Current fiscal policy: is it stimulating investment or consumption? pp. 19-44

- Adrian W. Throop
- Inflation, supply shocks and the stable-inflation rate of capacity utilization pp. 45-63

- Rose McElhattan
- International debt with unenforceable claims pp. 64-79

- Jurg Niehans
1984, articles Fall
- Budget deficits, exchange rates and the current account: theory and U. S. evidence pp. 5-25

- Michael Hutchison and Charles Pigott
- The real interest rate/budget deficit link: international evidence 1973- 82 pp. 26-35

- Michael Hutchison and David Pyle
- Money supply announcements, forward interest rates and budget deficits pp. 36-46

- John P. Judd
1984, articles Sum
- Cyclical unemployment and employment: effects of labor force entry and exit pp. 5-25

- Michael C. Keeley
- How soon will the U.S. reach full employment? an assessment based on Okun's law pp. 26-39

- Brian Motley
- Velocity and inflation expectations, 1922-1983 pp. 40-55

- Michael W. Keran
- The \"great velocity decline\" of 1982-83: a comparative analysis of M1 and M2 pp. 56-77

- John P. Judd and Brian Motley
1984, articles Spr
- Deregulation and deposit insurance reform pp. 5-15

- David Pyle
- Bank regulation and deposit insurance: controlling the FDIC's losses pp. 16-30

- Barbara Bennett
- A view on deposit insurance coverage pp. 31-38

- Frederick Furlong
- Pricing mortgages: an options approach pp. 39-55

- Ben Iben and Randall Pozdena
1984, articles Win
- The economics of firm size: implications from labor-market studies pp. 5-21

- Michael C. Keeley
- Dynamic adjustment in money demand pp. 22-26

- Brian Motley
- Intervention, deficit finance and real exchange rates: the case of Japan pp. 27-44

- Michael Hutchison
- Indicators of long-term real interest rates pp. 45-63

- Charles Pigott
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