Economic Perspectives
1977 - 2021
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1995, issue Nov, vol 19
- The geography of lean manufacturing: recent evidence from the U.S. auto industry pp. 2-16

- Thomas Klier
- Can alternative forms of governance help metropolitan areas? pp. 20-32

- Richard Mattoon
1995, issue Sep, vol 19
- Chicago's economic transformation: past and future pp. 2-9

- Geoffrey Hewings, Philip R. Israilevich and Graham Schindler
- Internal organization and economic performance: the case of large U.S. commercial banks pp. 10-20

- William C. Hunter
1995, issue Jul, vol 19
- Big emerging markets and U.S. trade pp. 2-14

- Linda M. Aguilar and Mike A. Singer
- Sectoral wage growth and inflation pp. 15-28

- Ellen Rissman
1995, issue May, vol 19
- Temporal instability of the unemployment-inflation relationship pp. 2-12

- Robert King, James Stock and Mark Watson
- An analysis of the effect of Chicago school reform on student performance pp. 13-35

- Thomas Downes and Jacquelyn L. Horowitz
1995, issue Mar, vol 19
- The temporary labor force pp. 2-19

- Lewis M. Segal and Daniel Sullivan
- Does business development raise taxes? pp. 22-32

- William H. Oakland and William Testa
1995, issue Jan, vol 19
- Midwest approaches to school reform pp. 2-19

- Richard H. Mattoon and William Testa
- A current look at foreign banking in the U.S. and Seventh District pp. 20-28

- Linda M. Aguilar
1994, issue Nov, vol 18
- Does inflation reduce productivity? pp. 2-14

- Kenneth Kuttner and Argia Sbordone
- A review of regulatory mechanisms to control the volatility of prices pp. 15-28

- Virginia G. France, Laura E. Kodres and James Moser
1994, issue Sep, vol 18
- Demographic changes, consumption patterns, and the Midwest economy pp. 2-10

- Paul D. Ballew and Robert H. Schnorbus
- Interest rate shocks and the dollar pp. 11-24

- Charles Evans
1994, issue Jul, vol 18
- Remember - central bankers are paid to worry! pp. 2-7

- Silas Keehn
- The impact of lean manufacturing on sourcing relationships pp. 8-18

- Thomas Klier
- Does program trading cause stock prices to overreact? pp. 19-24

- James Moser
1994, issue May, vol 18
- Is banking a declining industry? A historical perspective pp. 2-21

- George G. Kaufman and Larry R. Mote
- Funding small businesses through the SBIC program pp. 22-34

- Elijah Brewer and Hesna Genay
1994, issue Mar, vol 18
- Is there a role for gold in monetary policy? pp. 2-14

- Robert D. Laurent
- Long-run labor market dynamics and short-run inflation pp. 15-27
- Jeffrey Campbell and Ellen Rissman
1994, issue Jan, vol 18
- Realignment in the auto supplier industry: the rippling effects of Big Three restructuring pp. 2-9

- Paul D. Ballew and Robert H. Schnorbus
- The geographic distribution of financial institutions in Chicago pp. 10-27

- George G. Kaufman and Larry R. Mote
1993, issue Nov, vol 17
- Long-term earnings losses of high-seniority displaced workers pp. 2-20
- Louis S. Jacobson, Robert LaLonde and Daniel Sullivan
- Cost effective control of urban smog. A report of a conference held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, June 7-8, 1993 pp. 22-24

- Donald A. Hanson, Richard F. Kosobud and William Testa
1993, issue Sep, vol 17
- Tracking Midwest manufacturing and productivity growth pp. 2-11

- Philip R. Israilevich, Kenneth Kuttner and Robert H. Schnorbus
- Why the life insurance industry did not face an \\"S&L-type\\" crisis pp. 12-24

- Elijah Brewer, Thomas H. Mondschean and Philip E. Strahan
1993, issue Jul, vol 17
- Capital shocks and bank growth -- 1973 to 1991 pp. 2-21

- Herbert L. Baer and John N. McElravey
- Shaping the Great Lakes economy: a conference summary pp. 22-27

- Richard H. Mattoon and William Testa
1993, issue May, vol 17
- How lean manufacturing changes the way we understand the manufacturing sector pp. 2-9

- Thomas Klier
- Economic development policy in the 1990s-are state economic development agencies ready? pp. 11-23

- Richard H. Mattoon
- Recent trends in corporate leverage pp. 24-31
- Paula R. Worthington
1993, issue Mar, vol 17
- Consumer debt and home equity borrowing pp. 2-13

- Francesca Eugeni
- Assessing global auto trends pp. 15-26

- Paul D. Ballew and Robert H. Schnorbus
- Trends and prospects for rural manufacturing pp. 27-36

- William Testa
1993, issue Jan, vol 17
- Indicators, performance, and policy in the 1930s and today pp. 2-11

- Robert D. Laurent
- NAFTA: a review of the issues pp. 12-20

- Linda M. Aguilar
- Reducing credit risk in over-the-counter derivatives pp. 21-31

- John B. Behof
1992, issue Nov, vol 16
- Liquidity effects, the monetary transmission mechanism, and monetary policy pp. 2-14

- Lawrence Christiano and Martin Eichenbaum
- Can the states solve the health care crisis? pp. 15-27

- Richard Mattoon
1992, issue Sep, vol 16
- Making sense of economic indicators: a consumer's guide to indicators of real economic activity pp. 2-31

- Francesca Eugeni, Charles Evans and Steven Strongin
1992, issue Jul, vol 16
- Ex ante risk and ex post collapse of S&Ls in the 1980s pp. 2-12

- Elijah Brewer and Thomas H. Mondschean
- Derivative markets and competitiveness pp. 13-24

- Janet Napoli
1992, issue May, vol 16
- The 1990 Clean Air Act: a tougher regulatory challenge facing Midwest industry pp. 2-18

- Donald A. Hanson
- Producer services: trends and prospects for the Seventh District pp. 19-28

- William Testa
1992, issue Mar, vol 16
- Determining margin for futures contracts: the role of private interests and the relevance of excess volatility pp. 2-18

- James Moser
- State and local governments' reaction to recession pp. 19-27

- Richard H. Mattoon and William Testa
1992, issue Jan, vol 16
- Monetary policy with uncertain estimates of potential output pp. 2-15

- Kenneth Kuttner
- Market value accounting for commercial banks pp. 16-31

- Thomas H. Mondschean
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