Economic Review
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1983, articles Fall
- Challenges to monetary policy pp. 4-5

- Anonymous
- Monetary policy regimes and international term structures of interest rates pp. 7-26

- Joseph Bisignano
- Deregulated deposit rates and monetary policy pp. 27-44

- John P. Judd
1983, articles Sum
- Risk and interest rates pp. 4-6

- Anonymous
- Bank capital risk in the post-1979 monetary and regulatory environment pp. 7-18

- Jack H. Beebe
- Pricing debt instruments: the options approach pp. 19-30

- Ben Iben and Randall Pozdena
- Real interest rates, money and government deficits pp. 31-45

- Brian Motley
- The behavior of money and the economy in 1982-83 pp. 46-51

- John P. Judd and Rose McElhattan
1983, articles Spr
- Managing uncertainty pp. 4-5

- Anonymous
- The baby boom, the housing market and the stock market pp. 6-11

- Roger Craine
- The recent decline in velocity: instability in money demand or inflation? pp. 12-19

- John P. Judd
- Gap management: managing interest rate risk in banks and thrifts pp. 20-35

- Alden L. Toevs
1983, articles Win
- Financial development and reform in the Pacific Basin pp. 5-7

- Anonymous
- Financial reform in Australia and New Zealand pp. 9-24

- Hang-Sheng Cheng
- Financial reform in Japan pp. 25-46

- Charles Pigott
- Asian dollar market pp. 47-63

- Kenneth Bernauer
1982, articles Fall
- Money: demand and control pp. 5-6

- Anonymous
- An examination of the Federal Reserve's strategy for controlling the monetary aggregates pp. 7-18

- John P. Judd
- Dynamic adjustment in the demand for money: tests of alternative hypotheses pp. 19-30

- John P. Judd and John L. Scadding
1982, articles Sum
- Time and economics pp. 4-5

- Anonymous
- On federal deficits and their economic impact pp. 6-17

- Rose McElhattan
- Consumption and the term structure of interest rates and inflation: an international comparison pp. 18-31

- Joseph Bisignano
1982, articles Spr
- Measurement and policy pp. 4-5

- Anonymous
- \"Shift adjustments\" to the monetary aggregates pp. 6-18

- Barbara Bennett
- Enforcing anti-redlining policy under the Community Reinvestment Act pp. 19-34

- Randall Pozdena and Alane Sullivan
- Pricing federal irrigation water: a California case study pp. 35-55

- Yvonne Levy
1982, articles Win
- Fiscal policy: influence on money, saving and exchange rates pp. 5-6

- Anonymous
- Disentangling monetary and fiscal policy pp. 7-18

- William G. Dewald
- Monetary and fiscal impacts on exchange rates pp. 19-36

- Joseph Bisignano and Kevin Hoover
- Consumption, saving and asset accumulation pp. 37-54

- Brian Motley
1981, articles Fall suppl
- The Reagan economic plan--supply-side, budget and inflation

- James Tobin
- The Reagan economic plan--discussion

- Robert Hall
1981, articles Fall
- Inflation, growth and exchange rates pp. 5-7

- Anonymous
- Inflation and economic growth in Pacific Basin developing economies pp. 8-18

- Maxwell J. Fry
- Money and credit in China pp. 19-36

- Hang-Sheng Cheng
- The influence of real factors on exchange rates pp. 37-54

- Charles Pigott
- Effectiveness of exchange-rate changes on the trade account: the Japanese case pp. 55-71

- Kenneth Bernauer
1981, articles Sum
- Monetary policy and interest rates pp. 5-6

- Anonymous
- Why have interest rates been so volatile? pp. 7-20

- Paul Evans
- Liability management, bank loans and deposit \"market\" disequilibrium pp. 21-44

- John P. Judd and John L. Scadding
- The response of real output and inflation to monetary policy pp. 45-70

- Rose McElhattan
1981, articles Spr
- Windfall profits, interest rates and index numbers pp. 4-5

- Anonymous
- Crude oil price controls and the windfall profit tax: deterrents to production? pp. 6-28

- Yvonne Levy
- Interest rate forecasts and market efficiency pp. 29-43

- Adrian W. Throop
- Indexes, inflation, and public policy pp. 44-56

- Herbert Runyon
1981, articles Win
- Money and the Monetary Control Act pp. 4-5

- Anonymous
- Monetary-control implications of the Monetary Control Act pp. 6-21

- Michael A. Klein
- The pricing of Federal Reserve services under MCA pp. 22-40

- Gary Zimmerman
1980, articles Fall
- Resource allocation--industry and housing pp. 5-6

- Anonymous
- An intersectoral analysis of the secular productivity slowdown pp. 7-28

- Jack H. Beebe and Jane Haltmaier
- Inflation expectations and the housing market pp. 29-47

- Randall Pozdena
1980, articles Sum
- Responses to international inflation pp. 4-5

- Anonymous
- Managed floating and the independence of interest rates pp. 6-23

- Adrian W. Throop
- Wringing out inflation: Japan's experience pp. 24-42

- Charles Pigott
- Financial deepening in Pacific Basin countries pp. 43-56

- Hang-Sheng Cheng
1980, articles Sum suppl
- Short-run monetary control under alternative reserve accounting rules

- John P. Judd and John L. Scadding
1980, articles Spr
- Aspects of inflation pp. 5-6

- Anonymous
- Effects of monetary disturbances on exchange rates, inflation and interest rates pp. 7-29

- Michael W. Keran and Stephen Zeldes
- Expectations, money, and the forecasting of inflation pp. 30-49

- Charles Pigott
- Money, inflation and causality in the United States, 1959-79 pp. 50-70

- Michael Bazdarich
1980, articles Win
- Studies in labor markets and utility pricing pp. 5-6

- Anonymous
- Should discouraged workers be counted in the labor force? a job-search approach pp. 7-24

- Rose McElhattan
- Welfare and youth unemployment: evidence from a controlled experiment pp. 26-39

- Randall Pozdena
- Pricing federal power in the Pacific Northwest: an efficiency approach pp. 40-63

- Yvonne Levy
1980, articles Win suppl
- Alaskan North Slope oil in national perspective

- Yvonne Levy
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