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1983, articles Dec
- Monetary targeting and velocity: conference proceedings, San Francisco, California, December 4-6, 1983 pp. 0-0
- Anonymous
- Issues in monetary targeting and velocity pp. 4-13
- Stephen H. Axilrod
- Defining the issues pp. 14-21
- John J. Balles
- Alternative explanations of the 1982-1983 decline in velocity pp. 22-66
- John Tatom
- The 1981-1982 velocity decline: a structural shift in income pp. 67-107
- Robert Gordon
- Recent velocity behavior, the demand for money and monetary policy pp. 108-128
- Michael J. Hamburger
- Where do we go from here: panel discussion on monetary targeting and velocity pp. 137-170
- Robert W. Clower, John P. Judd, John Makin and Frank E. Morris
1982, articles Nov
- Interest rate deregulation and monetary policy; Asilomar conference, November 28-30, 1982 pp. 0-0
- Anonymous
- Defining the issues--monetary aggregates and monetary policy in a deregulated world pp. 1-19
- Stephen H. Axilrod and Frank E. Morris
- Monetary targeting in a zero balance world pp. 20-51
- Richard G. Davis
- Financial change and monetary targeting in the United States pp. 78-138
- John P. Judd and John L. Scadding
- Financial innovation, deregulation, and monetary policy: the foreign experience pp. 139-215
- David H. Howard and Karen H. Johnson
- Alternative intermediate instruments of monetary policy: panel presentation pp. 215-251
- Donald Hester, Jerry L. Jordan, James L. Pierce and Neil Wallace
1982, articles 6
- Why money announcements move interest rates: an answer from the foreign exchange market pp. 1-36
- Charles Engel and Jeffrey Frankel
- Currency substitution: a critical survey from a portfolio balance perspective pp. 37-79
- John Cuddington
- The effect of government deficits on aggregate demand and financial markets: a wide-ranging review of the literature and current policy issues pp. 80-133
- Phillip Cagan
- The real effects of financial crises: theory and evidence pp. 134-168
- Ben Bernanke
- Interest rates and uncertainty: nominal and risk-adjusted yields pp. 169-201
- Thomas Cargill and Robert A. Meyer
- Variation in the maturity composition of debt and behavior of the monetary aggregates: the maturity shift hypothesis pp. 202-237
- Ross M. Starr
1981, articles 5
- Can monetary policy affect the ex-ante real rate: new tests using daily data pp. 4-46
- Bradford Cornell
- Why have interest rates been so volatile? pp. 47-67
- Paul Evans
- Effects of U.S. monetary stabilization programs on expected real interest rates and real exchange rates: an empirical analysis pp. 68-135
- John Makin
- Does purchasing power parity work? pp. 136-173
- Michael Darby
- A natural rate approach to potential output pp. 174-220
- Michael Bazdarich
- How fast does inflation adjust to its underlying determinants? pp. 221-249
- William G. Dewald
1980, articles 4
- Data base priors: stationarity and rational expectations pp. 4-42
- Roger Craine and Gikas Hardouvelis
- The financial valuation of the return to capital pp. 43-104
- William C. Brainard and John B. Shoven
- The recent U.S. inflation problem: its cause and cure pp. 105-159
- Dean S. Dutton
- Unanticipated and actual changes in aggregate demand variables: a cross- country analysis pp. 160-198
- Michael Darby
- The Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980: what has Congress wrought? pp. 199-236
- George G. Kaufman
- Sterilization, world inflation, and American monetary policy pp. 237-278
- Ronald McKinnon
- The long-run role of the dollar pp. 279-327
- H. Robert Heller
1979, articles 3
- Adjustment lags vs. information lags: a test of alternative explanations of the Phillips curve phenomenon pp. 4-22
- Charles Nelson
- Anticipated money growth and employment growth in the United States pp. 23-70
- John Makin
- Unanticipated money growth and the nominal rate of interest pp. 71-101
- Paul Evans
- The effect of money on output and prices pp. 102-142
- John Rutledge
- Judging monetary policy pp. 143-192
- Levis A. Kochin
1978, articles 2
- The time structure of interest rates: a new approach to an old problem pp. 4-26
- Roger Craine and James L. Pierce
- An income expenditure version of the wedge model pp. 27-62
- Victor A. Canto, Douglas H. Joines and Arthur B. Laffer
- Inventories, orders and the persistent effects of monetary shocks pp. 63-86
- William S. Haraf
- The NBER international transmission model: the Mark II disequilibrium version, estimates and lessons pp. 87-141
- Michael Darby
- Risk, inflation and exchange rates pp. 142-165
- Richard James Sweeney
- Floating exchange rates and modified purchasing power parity: evidence from recent experience using an index of effective exchange rates pp. 166-190
- Henry N. Goldstein
1977, articles 1
- Mineral resources in the Pacific Area: papers and proceedings of the ninth Pacific Trade and Development Conference, held August 22-26, 1977 pp. 0-0
- Lawrence B. Krause and Hugh Patrick
- The raw material product cycle pp. 30-68
- Stephen P. Magee and Norman I. Robins
- Mineral trade and investment patterns in the Pacific Area pp. 69-134
- N. M. Switucha
- Resource trade and the development process in developing countries pp. 135-176
- Ross Garnaut
- Ocean mining in the Pacific Basin: stimulus and response pp. 177-244
- Michael Gorham
- Australia's minerals production and trade: case study of a resource- rich developed country pp. 245-315
- Ben Smith
- Options for a resource-poor developed country--Japan pp. 316-362
- Yasuhiro Murota
- Issues in the development of resource-rich LDCs: copper in Chile pp. 366-422
- Ernesto Tironi
- Natural resource problems in a resource-poor developing country: the Korean case pp. 423-456
- Wontack Hong
- Commodity trade from a North-South perspective pp. 457-505
- Jose Pinera
- Japan's resource security and foreign investment in the Pacific: a case study of bilateral devices between advanced countries pp. 506-534
- Kiyoshi Kojima
- The wider context of bilateral resource exploitation arrangements between the LDCs and the DCs pp. 535-570
- Miguel Wionczek
- International commodity control: the tin experience pp. 571-610
- Mohamed K. M. Ariff
- An organization for Pacific trade, aid and development: regional arrangements and the resource trade pp. 611-661
- Peter Drysdale
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