Economic Perspectives
1977 - 2021
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2003, issue Q IV, vol 27
- Decimalization and market liquidity pp. 2-12

- Craig H. Furfine
- Estimating U.S. metropolitan area export and import competition pp. 13-27

- Thomas Klier, William Testa and Alexei Zelenev
- Family resources and college enrollment pp. 30-41

- Bhashkar Mazumder
- An introduction to the WTO and GATT pp. 42-57

- Meredith Crowley
2003, issue Q III, vol 27
- Banking relationships during financial distress: the evidence from Japan pp. 2-18

- Elijah Brewer, Hesna Genay and George G. Kaufman
- Vacation laws and annual work hours pp. 19-29

- Joseph Altonji and Jennifer Oldham
- Economic perspectives on childhood obesity pp. 30-48

- Patricia Anderson, Kristin Butcher and Phillip Levine
- Early warning models for bank supervision: Simpler could be better pp. 49-60

- Julapa Jagtiani, James Kolari, Catharine Lemieux and Hwan Shin
2003, issue Q II, vol 27
- Employment subcenters in Chicago: past, present, and future pp. 2-14

- Daniel McMillen
- Temporary help services and the volatility of industry output pp. 15-28

- Yukako Ono and Alexei Zelenev
- The optimal price of money pp. 29-39

- Pedro Teles
- Testing the Calvo model of sticky prices pp. 40-53

- Martin Eichenbaum and Jonas Fisher
2003, issue Q I, vol 27
- An evaluation of real GDP forecasts: 1996-2001 pp. 2-21

- Spencer Krane
- Inflation and monetary policy in the twentieth century pp. 22-45

- Lawrence Christiano and Terry Fitzgerald
- Bankruptcy law and large complex financial organizations: a primer pp. 48-58

- Robert R. Bliss
- Economic perspective on the political history of the Second Bank of the United States pp. 59-67

- Edward Green
2002, issue Q IV, vol 26
- The challenges facing community banks: in their own words pp. 2-17

- Robert DeYoung and Denise Duffy
- Entry and competition in highly concentrated banking markets pp. 18-27

- Nicola Cetorelli
- Understanding U.S. regional cyclical comovement: How important are spillovers and common shocks? pp. 30-41

- Michael Kouparitsas
- Sorting out Japan's financial crisis pp. 42-55

- Anil Kashyap
2002, issue Q III, vol 26
- Unprepared for boom or bust: understanding the current state fiscal crisis pp. 2-25

- Leslie McGranahan
- The 2001 recession and the Chicago Fed National Index: identifying business cycle turning points pp. 26-43

- Charles Evans, Chin Liu and Genevieve Kanter
- Why do we use so many checks? pp. 44-59

- Sujit Chakravorti and Timothy McHugh
- Analyzing the relationship between health insurance, health costs, and health care utilization pp. 60-72

- Eric French and Kirti Kamboj
2002, issue Q II, vol 26
- The center restored: Chicago's residential price gradient reemerges pp. 2-11

- Daniel McMillen
- Location trends of large company headquarters during the 1990s pp. 12-26

- Thomas Klier and William Testa
- Post-resolution treatment of depositors at failed banks: implications for the severity of banking crises, systemic risk, and too big to fail pp. 27-41

- George G. Kaufman and Steven A. Seelig
- Following the yellow brick road: how the United States adopted the gold standard pp. 42-58

- Francois Velde
2002, issue Q I, vol 26
- The electricity system at the crossroads--policy choices and pitfalls pp. 2-18

- Richard H. Mattoon
- The aggregate effects of advance notice requirements pp. 19-31

- Marcelo Veracierto
- When can we forecast inflation? pp. 32-44

- Jonas Fisher, Chin Liu and Ruilin Zhou
- Origins of the use of Treasury debt in open market operations: lessons for the present pp. 45-54

- David Marshall
2001, issue Q IV, vol 25
- Electronic bill presentment and payment--is it just a click away? pp. 2-16

- Alexandria Andreef, Lisa C. Binmoeller, Eve M. Boboch, Oscar Cerda, Sujit Chakravorti, Thomas Ciesielski and Edward Green
- Liquidity effects in the bond market pp. 17-35

- Boyan Jovanovic and Peter Rousseau
- Countering contagion: Does China's experience offer a blueprint? pp. 38-52

- Alan Ahearne, John Fernald and Prakash Loungani
- Growth in worker quality pp. 53-74

- Daniel Aaronson and Daniel Sullivan
2001, issue Q III, vol 25
- Stock margins and the condition probability of price reversals pp. 2-12

- Paul Kofman and James Moser
- Private school location and neighborhood characteristics pp. 13-30

- Lisa Barrow
- The credit risk-contingency system of an Asian development bank pp. 31-48

- Robert Townsend and Jacob Yaron
- The value of using interest rate derivatives to manage risk of U.S. banking organizations pp. 49-66

- Elijah Brewer, William E. Jackson and James Moser
2001, issue Q II, vol 25
- Are the large central cities of the Midwest reviving? pp. 2-14

- William Testa
- Polycentric urban structure: the case of Milwaukee pp. 15-27

- Daniel McMillen
- Central banking and the economics of information pp. 28-37

- Edward Green
- Competition among banks: good or bad? pp. 38-48

- Nicola Cetorelli
2001, issue Q I, vol 25
- The crisis of 1998 and the role of the central bank pp. 2-23

- David Marshall
- Market discipline and subordinated debt: a review of some salient issues pp. 24-45

- Robert R. Bliss
- Evidence of the North--South business cycle pp. 46-59

- Michael Kouparitsas
- The financial performance of pure play Internet banks pp. 60-78

- Robert DeYoung
2000, issue Q IV, vol 25
- A record current account deficit: causes and implications pp. 2-13

- Jack Hervey and Loula S. Merkel
- Effect of auto plant opening on net migration in the auto corridor, 1980-97 pp. 14-29

- Kenneth M. Johnson and Thomas Klier
- Why do consumers pay bills electronically? an empirical analysis pp. 32-48

- Brian Mantel
- The effect of the run-up in the stock market on labor supply pp. 48-65

- Ing-Haw Cheng and Eric French
2000, issue Q III, vol 25
- Disruptions in global financial markets: the role of public policy pp. 2-8

- Michael H. Moskow
- Banking and currency crisis and systemic risk: lessons from recent events pp. 9-28

- George G. Kaufman
- Understanding intraday credit in large-value payment systems pp. 29-44

- Ruilin Zhou
- Understanding the Korean and Thai currency crises pp. 45-60

- Craig Burnside, Martin Eichenbaum and Sergio Rebelo
2000, issue Q II, vol 25
- Income inequality and redistribution in five countries pp. 2-20

- Mariacristina De Nardi, Liqian Ren and Chao Wei
- The expectations trap hypothesis pp. 21-39

- Lawrence Christiano and Christopher Gust
- Subordinated debt as bank capital: a proposal for regulatory reform pp. 40-53

- Douglas Evanoff and Larry Wall
- Unemployment and wage growth: recent cross-state evidence pp. 41-54

- Daniel Aaronson and Daniel Sullivan
2000, issue Q I, vol 24
- The price of bank mergers in the 1990s pp. 2-23

- Elijah Brewer, William E. Jackson, Julapa Jagtiani and Thong Nguyen
- Dollarization in Argentina pp. 24-37

- Francois Velde and Marcelo Veracierto
- Black/white differences in wealth pp. 38-50

- Joseph Altonji, Ulrich Doraszelski and Lewis M. Segal
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