Economic Perspectives
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1987, issue Nov, vol 11
- Is the seventh district's economy deindustrializing? pp. 3-9

- Alenka S. Giese and Robert H. Schnorbus
- Some macroeconomic effects of tariff policy pp. 10-18

- David Aschauer
- The federal safety net: not for banks only pp. 19-28

- George G. Kaufman
1987, issue Sep, vol 11
- The Midwest manufacturing index: the Chicago Fed's new regional economic indicator pp. 3-7

- Philip R. Israilevich and Robert H. Schnorbus
- Technology and manufacturing in the seventh district pp. 8-14

- Alenka S. Giese and William Testa
- Service sector growth in the seventh district pp. 15-26

- Eleanor H. Erdevig
- Nothing is forever: boom and bust in Midwest farming pp. 27-31

- Peter Heffernan
- Economic development efforts in the seventh district pp. 32-37

- David R. Allardice and Alenka S. Giese
1987, issue Jul, vol 11
- The new dollar indexes are no different from the old ones pp. 3-22

- Jack Hervey and William Strauss
- Global banking, financial integration major conference themes pp. 23-27

- Theresa Ford
- Standby letters of credit pp. 28-38

- Gary D. Koppenhaver
1987, issue May, vol 11
- Why commercial banks sell loans: an empirical analysis pp. 3-14

- Christine A. Pavel and David Phillis
- Tax reform looks low risk for economy pp. 15-22

- Thomas A. Gittings
- Crosscurrents in 1986 bank performance pp. 23-35

- George Gregorash, Eileen Maloney and Don Wilson
- Would banks buy daytime fed funds? pp. 36-43

- Richard D. Simmons
1987, issue Mar, vol 11
- Costs and competition in bank credit cards pp. 3-13

- Paula Binkley and Christine A. Pavel
- Economic events of 1986-a chronology pp. 14-18

- George W. Cloos
- The minimum wage: no minor matter for teens pp. 19-28

- Donna C. Vandenbrink
- Technical correction: the inflation-adjusted index of the dollar pp. 29-31

- Jack Hervey and William Strauss
1987, issue Jan, vol 11
- Futures market regulation pp. 3-15

- Gary D. Koppenhaver
- The international value of the dollar: an inflation-adjusted index pp. 17-28

- Jack Hervey and William Strauss
1986, issue Nov, vol 10
- Can the monetary models be fixed? pp. 3-14

- Diane F. Siegel and Steven Strongin
- Small business, big job growth pp. 15-24

- Eleanor H. Erdevig
- How the market judges bank risk pp. 25-31

- Elijah Brewer and Cheng Few Lee
1986, issue Sep, vol 10
- What is the natural rate of unemployment? pp. 3-17

- Ellen Rissman
- Annual conference assesses banking risk pp. 19-22

- Richard D. Simmons
- Uninsured deposits as a source of market discipline: some new evidence pp. 23-31

- Herbert L. Baer and Elijah Brewer
1986, issue Jul, vol 10
- The relationship of money and income: the breakdowns in the 70s and 80s pp. 3-15

- Diane F. Siegel
- Securitization pp. 16-31

- Christine A. Pavel
1986, issue May, vol 10
- The internationalization of Uncle Sam pp. 3-14
- Jack Hervey
- Fiscal policy and the trade deficit pp. 15-22

- David Aschauer
- The impact of geographic expansion in banking: some axioms to grind pp. 24-38

- Douglas Evanoff and Diana Fortier
1986, issue Mar, vol 10
- M1: the ever-changing past pp. 3-12

- Diane F. Siegel and Steven Strongin
- Wealth effect of geographical deregulation: the case of Illinois pp. 13-17

- John J. DiClemente and James Kolari
- Economic events of 1986-a chronology pp. 18-21

- George W. Cloos
- Interstate banking game plans: implications for the Midwest pp. 23-39

- Christine A. Pavel and David Phillis
1986, issue Jan, vol 10
- Federal funds flow no bargain for Midwest pp. 3-10

- Eleanor H. Erdevig
- Update: public utility taxation in Illinois pp. 11-16

- Diane F. Siegel and William Testa
- Futures options and their use by financial intermediaries pp. 18-31

- Gary D. Koppenhaver
1985, issue Nov, vol 9
- The financial stress in agriculture pp. 3-7, 12-16

- Gary L. Benjamin
- The Farm Credit System: Looking for the proper balance pp. 8-11

- George D. Irwin
- Lean years in agricultural banking pp. 17-2123-28

- George Gregorash and James Morrison
- An ag banker's views pp. 22-23

- C. Robert Brenton
- Policy options for agriculture pp. 29-35

- Michael D. Boehlje
- Simulating some options pp. 31-33

- Anonymous
1985, issue Sep, vol 9
- Financial industry deregulation in the 1980s pp. 3-5

- Douglas Evanoff
- Is deposit rate deregulation an Rx for M1? pp. 6-17

- Paul L. Kasriel
- Universal reserve requirements and monetary control pp. 18-24

- Robert D. Laurent
- Usury ceilings and DIDMCA pp. 25-30

- Donna C. Vandenbrink
- Priced services: The Fed's impact on correspondent banking pp. 31-44

- Douglas Evanoff
- Private prices, public insurance: The pricing of federal deposit insurance pp. 45-57

- Herbert L. Baer
- Bank and thrift performance since DIDMCA pp. 58-68

- Diana Fortier and David Phillis
- A deregulated rerun: Banking in the Eighties pp. 69-79

- Randall C. Merris and John H. Wood
1985, issue Jul, vol 9
- Public utility taxation in Illinois pp. 3-16

- Diane F. Siegel and William Testa
- Foreign deregulation, agricultural credit problems highlight bank conference pp. 17-20

- Christine A. Pavel
- Metro metrics pp. 21-35

- Diana Fortier
1985, issue May, vol 9
- Bank and nonbanks: The horse race continues pp. 3-17

- Christine A. Pavel and Harvey Rosenblum
- Cautious play marks S&L approach to commercial lending pp. 18-27

- Christine A. Pavel and David Phillis
1985, issue Mar, vol 9
- Steel fights back pp. 3-11

- George W. Cloos
- Bank gap management and the use of financial futures pp. 12-22

- Elijah Brewer
1985, issue Jan, vol 9
- The effects of nationwide banking on concentration: Evidence from abroad pp. 3-17

- Herbert L. Baer and Larry R. Mote
- The product market in commercial banking: Cluster's last stand? pp. 21-34

- John J. DiClemente, Kit O'Brien and Harvey Rosenblum
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