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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