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1986

Money, deficit and public debt: an empirical investigation
Vincenzo La Via and Guido Tabellini
Noncooperative monetary policies in interdependent economies: time consistency and reputation
Matthew Canzoneri and Dale Henderson
An econometric evaluation of international monetary policy rules: fixed versus flexible exchange rates
John Taylor
Policy coordination
Peter B. Clark, Robert W. Clower, H. Robert Heller and Thomas D. Willett
Challenges in deposit insurance reform
Robert T. Parry
Some evidence on the uniqueness of bank loans
Christopher James
The intermediation profit margin and market share of savings and loan associations
Alan C. Hess
Agency costs, collateral, and business fluctuations
Ben Bernanke and Mark Gertler

1985, articles June

The search for financial stability: the past fifty years: Asilomar conference proceedings, June 23-25, 1985 pp. 0-0
Anonymous
The problem of financial stability: keynote speech pp. 1-6
Robert C. Holland
Bank failures: the 1930s and the 1980s pp. 7-52
Charles P. Kindleberger
Ensuring financial stability pp. 53-86
John H. Kareken
External shocks and U.S. domestic financial stability pp. 87-124
Robert Z. Aliber
Can supervision and regulation ensure financial stability? pp. 125-164
Carter H. Golembe and John J. Mingo
Regulation of off-balance sheet banking pp. 165-190
Ian Giddy
The problem of financial stability: closing remarks pp. 191-212
James L. Pierce, Richard T. Pratt and Martha R. Seger
The search for financial stability: postscript pp. 213-233
Frederick Furlong and Michael C. Keeley

1985, articles 7

Profit-making speculation in the spot and forward foreign exchange markets: evidence and implications pp. 1-46
Richard James Sweeney
Are risk spreads rational? pp. 47-65
Steven Sheffrin
Country risk and developing countries' foreign borrowing: an empirical analysis of the bank loan and bond markets pp. 67-101
Sebastian Edwards
The observational equivalence of rational and irrational consumers if taxation is efficient pp. 103-125
Daniel Benjamin, Levis A. Kochin and Mark Meador
The response of interest rates to money announcements under alternative operating procedures and reserve requirement systems pp. 127-160
V. Vance Roley
U.S monetary policy and the dollar exchange rate pp. 161-214
Ronald McKinnon
Monetary policy in a disinflationary environment pp. 215-238
Michael Bazdarich, H. Robert Heller and Alison Lynn Reaser
Observations on current monetary policy pp. 239-242
John J. Balles

1984, articles Dec

Financial policy and reform in Pacific Basin countries: papers presented at a conference held December 2-5, 1984 pp. 0-0
Hang-Sheng Cheng
A broad view of deregulation pp. 3-12
Henry C. Wallich
Financial market changes and regulatory reforms in Pacific Basin countries: an overview pp. 13-36
Thomas Cargill, Hang-Sheng Cheng and Michael Hutchison
Financial reform in the United States and Japan: a comparative overview pp. 39-58
Thomas Cargill
The status of banking deregulation in the United States pp. 59-64
J. Charles Partee
Financial reform in Japan: a central banker's view pp. 65-68
Akira Nambara
Financial reform in Australia pp. 69-88
Andrew S. Carron
Financial sector policy reform: the case of New Zealand pp. 89-104
Roderick S. Deane
Financial reform: the Australian experience pp. 105-112
M. John Phillips
The role of financial policies and institutions in Korea's economic development process pp. 115-136
Un Chan Chung and Sung Y. Kwack
Financial reform experiences in Korea pp. 137-142
Chang-Kyu Lee
Financial policy and reform in Taiwan, China pp. 143-160
Hang-Sheng Cheng
Financial structure, financial regulation, and financial reform in the Philippines and Thailand, 1960-1984 pp. 161-184
Maxwell J. Fry
Financial reform in Thailand pp. 185-190
Siri Ganjarerndee
Financial reform in Indonesia: causes, consequences, and prospects pp. 191-220
Tomas J. T. Balino and V. Sundararajan
Financial reform in Indonesia pp. 221-224
Achwan
China's economic and financial reform pp. 227-234
Wang Weicai
International capital flows, capital controls, and financial reform pp. 237-260
Donald J. Mathieson
Liberalizing capital controls: the Singapore case pp. 261-264
Freddy Orchard
Financial reform and the role of foreign banks in Pacific Basin nations pp. 265-296
Charles Pigott
The role of foreign banks in domestic banking markets pp. 297-304
Henry S. Terrell
Financial reform and the role of foreign banks in Malaysia pp. 305-310
Abang Zainal Abidin
Financial effects of budget deficits in the Pacific Basin pp. 311-334
Michael Hutchison
Financial liberalization and economic development pp. 337-342
Ronald McKinnon
The political economy of financial reform in developing economies pp. 343-355
Graham J. Abbott
Financial deregulation: micro and macroeconomic effects pp. 353-355
James S. Duesenberry
Themes in financial reform: the Canadian perspective pp. 356-355
Clyde Goodlet

1984, articles Aug

International monetary stabilization and the foreign debt problem: proceedings of a conference co-sponsored by Project LINK and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, held August 29, 1984 pp. 0-0
Bert G. Hickman
The case for internationalizing American monetary policy pp. 25-55
Ronald McKinnon
McKinnon's world money hypothesis: comment pp. 56-60
Michael Hutchison
An empirical evaluation of the McKinnon proposal pp. 61-80
Peter Pauly and Christian E. Petersen
World recovery and debt prospects pp. 81-90
Lawrence Klein
The debt problem: a debtor's point of view pp. 91-101
Pedro A. Palma
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