Economic Perspectives
1977 - 2021
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1991, issue Nov, vol 15
- Lenders and environmental policies pp. 2-12

- Eleanor H. Erdevig
- Using econometric models to predict recessions pp. 14-25

- Mark Watson
1991, issue Sep, vol 15
- Energy dependence and efficiency pp. 2-21

- Jack Hervey
- Balancing act: tax structure in the seventh district pp. 22-32

- Richard Mattoon
1991, issue Jul, vol 15
- Investment, GNP, and real exchange rates pp. 2-10

- Paula R. Worthington
- Productive efficiency in banking pp. 11-32

- Douglas Evanoff and Philip R. Israilevich
1991, issue May, vol 15
- Rounding errors and index numbers pp. 2-10

- Thomas A. Gittings
- Preview of the Great Lakes economy looking north and south pp. 11-16

- William Testa
- The going gets tough: state and local governments confront the nineties pp. 17-28

- Linda M. Aguilar, Richard H. Mattoon and William Testa
1991, issue Mar, vol 15
- Hog butchers no longer: 20 years of employment change in metropolitan Chicago pp. 2-13

- Philip R. Israilevich and Ramamohan Mahidhara
- Technology shocks and the business cycle pp. 14-31

- Martin Eichenbaum
1991, issue Jan, vol 15
- Stock market dispersion and business cycles pp. 2-8

- Prakash Loungani, Mark Rush and William Tave
- The cyclicality of cash flow and investment in U.S. manufacturing pp. 9-19

- Bruce Petersen and William Strauss
- Japan's corporate groups pp. 20-30

- Hesna Genay
1990, issue Nov, vol 14
- Payments system issues in financial markets that never sleep pp. 2-15

- Herbert L. Baer and Douglas Evanoff
- The need for social security reserves and their effect on the budget pp. 16-23

- Eleanor H. Erdevig
1990, issue Sep, vol 14
- Circuit breakers pp. 2-13

- James Moser
- Highway capacity and economic growth pp. 14-24

- David Aschauer
1990, issue Jul, vol 14
- International credit market connections pp. 2-10

- Steven Strongin
- Banking 1989: not quite a twice-told tale pp. 11-20

- George Gregorash and Eileen Maloney
1990, issue May, vol 14
- Globalization in the financial services industry pp. 3-18

- John N. McElravey and Christine A. Pavel
- Is Europe ready for 1992? pp. 19-21

- Kathryn Moran
- Foreign competition in U.S. banking markets pp. 22-29

- Herbert L. Baer
- The supervisory implications of financial globalization: three views pp. 30-38

- Chester B. Feldberg, Edward Kane and Grant Reuber
1990, issue Mar, vol 14
- Changing U.S. trade patterns pp. 2-12

- Jack Hervey
- Chicago Fed and University of Illinois form regional research lab pp. 13-23

- David R. Allardice
- Chicago's economy: twenty years of structural change pp. 15-23

- Philip R. Israilevich and Ramamohan Mahidhara
1990, issue Jan, vol 14
- Inflation and the growth rate of money pp. 2-11

- Kenneth Kuttner
- Still toe-to-toe: banks and nonbanks at the end of the '80s pp. 12-23

- Linda M. Aguilar
1989, issue Nov, vol 13
- Full-blown crisis, half-measure cure pp. 2-17

- Elijah Brewer
- Investment cyclicality in manufacturing industries pp. 19-28

- Bruce Petersen and William Strauss
1989, issue Sep, vol 13
- The geography of value added pp. 2-12

- Philip R. Israilevich and William Testa
- 25th conference on bank structure and competition pp. 13-16

- David Aschauer
- Public investment and productivity growth in the Group of Seven pp. 17-25

- David Aschauer
1989, issue Jul, vol 13
- Banking 1988: the eye of the storm pp. 2-12

- George Gregorash and Eileen Maloney
- Reconsidering the regional manufacturing indexes pp. 13-21

- Philip R. Israilevich, Peter R. Schneider and Robert H. Schnorbus
- Testing the "spread" pp. 22-34

- Robert D. Laurent
1989, issue May, vol 13
- Capacity utilization and inflation pp. 2-9

- Thomas A. Gittings
- Deposit insurance: lessons from the record pp. 10-30

- Charles Calomiris
1989, issue Mar, vol 13
- Unemployment insurance and regional economic development pp. 2-15

- Natalie A. Davila and William Testa
- Competitive pricing behavior in the U.S. steel industry pp. 16-26

- Christopher Erceg, Philip R. Israilevich and Robert H. Schnorbus
1989, issue Jan, vol 13
- Hostile takeovers and the market for corporate control pp. 2-16

- Diana Fortier
- Countertrade--counterproductive? pp. 17-24

- Jack Hervey
1988, issue Nov, vol 12
- The grass may not be greener: commercial banks and investment banking pp. 3-13

- Betsy Dale
- A note on the increase in noninsured commercial banks pp. 16-20

- Nancy N. Andrews, George G. Kaufman and Larry R. Mote
- Real boats rock: monetary policy and real business cycles pp. 21-28

- Steven Strongin
1988, issue Sep, vol 12
- Capital market imperfections and investment fluctuations pp. 3-12

- Bruce Petersen
- Financial services in the year 2000 pp. 13-16

- Christine A. Pavel
- New directions for economic development-the banking industry pp. 17-24

- Eleanor H. Erdevig
1988, issue Jul, vol 12
- Banking 1987: a year of reckoning pp. 3-13

- Theresa Ford and George Gregorash
- Bank risk from nonbank activities pp. 14-26

- Elijah Brewer, Diana Fortier and Christine A. Pavel
1988, issue May, vol 12
- A policymakers' guide to economic forecasts pp. 3-10

- Paula Binkley and Steven Strongin
- Government spending and the "falling rate of profit." pp. 11-17

- David Aschauer
- Daylight overdrafts: rationale and risks pp. 18-29

- Douglas Evanoff
1988, issue Mar, vol 12
- Does regulation drive innovation? pp. 3-15

- Herbert L. Baer and Christine A. Pavel
- Loan sales have little effect on bank risk pp. 23-31

- Christine A. Pavel
1988, issue Jan, vol 12
- An interest rate-based indicator of monetary policy pp. 3-14

- Robert D. Laurent
- Looking back: the use of interest rates in monetary policy pp. 15-29

- Larry R. Mote
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