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Economic Review
1975 - 2025
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1997, volume 82, articles Q IV
- Why is financial stability a goal of public policy? pp. 5-22

- Andrew D. Crockett
- Maintaining financial stability in a global economy: a summary of the Bank's 1997 Symposium pp. 23-35

- Charles Morris and Klara Parrish
- Predicting real growth and inflation with the yield spread pp. 39-57

- Sharon Kozicki
- Looking forward: the role for government in regulating electronic cash pp. 59-84

- Stacey Schreft
- How will the 1996 Farm Bill affect the outlook for District farmland values? pp. 85-101

- Russell L. Lamb
1997, volume 82, articles Q III
- What long-run returns can investors expect from the stock market? pp. 5-20

- David G. Bishop and John E. Golob
- Social Security privatization: balancing efficiency and fairness pp. 21-36

- C. Alan Garner
- Does the yield spread predict real economic activity?: a multicountry analysis pp. 37-53

- Catherine Bonser-Neal and Timothy R. Morley
- Changes in the depository industry in Tenth District states pp. 55-76

- William R. Keeton and Anne D. McKibbin
1997, volume 82, articles Q II
- Monetary policy without reserve requirements: case studies and options for the United States pp. 5-30

- Gordon H. Sellon and Stuart E. Weiner
- Are we living in the middle of an Industrial Revolution? pp. 31-43

- Joel Mokyr
- Settlement risk in large-value payments systems pp. 45-62

- Pu Shen
- Cyclical implications of the declining manufacturing employment share pp. 63-87

- Andrew Filardo
- Financing rural America: a conference summary pp. 89-98

- Mark Drabenstott and Larry G. Meeker
1997, articles Q I
- Bank regulation: asking the right questions pp. 5-10

- Thomas M. Hoenig
- U.S. inflation developments in 1996 pp. 11-30

- Todd Clark
- The productivity growth slowdown: diverging trends in the manufacturing and service sectors pp. 31-46

- Sharon Kozicki
- Tenth District economic developments pp. 47-62

- Tim R. Smith
- Will the wild ride for U.S. agriculture continue in 1997? pp. 63-78

- Mark Drabenstott
1996, volume 81, articles Q IV
- Monetary policy without reserve requirements: analytical issues pp. 5-24

- Gordon H. Sellon and Stuart E. Weiner
- How should central banks reduce inflation? - Conceptual issues pp. 25-52

- Mervyn A. King
- Achieving price stability: a summary of the Bank's 1996 symposium pp. 53-62

- George Kahn
- Can measures of the consumer debt burden reliably predict an economic slowdown? pp. 63-76

- C. Alan Garner
- The relationship between the Tenth District economy and the national economy pp. 77-90

- Tim R. Smith
1996, volume 81, articles Q III
- How would a flat tax affect small businesses? pp. 5-19

- John E. Golob
- The effects of budget deficit reduction on the exchange rate pp. 21-38

- Craig Hakkio
- The outlook for housing: the role of demographic and cyclical factors pp. 39-61

- Andrew Filardo
- Do bank mergers reduce lending to businesses and farmers? New evidence from Tenth District states pp. 63-75

- William R. Keeton
- The U.S. farm export boom: how will it be shaped by global infrastructure? pp. 77-91

- Alan Barkema and Mark Drabenstott
1996, volume 81, articles Q II
- Rethinking financial regulation pp. 5-13

- Thomas M. Hoenig
- Credit derivatives: new financial instruments for controlling credit risk pp. 15-27

- Robert Neal
- Banking consolidation in Tenth District states pp. 29-51

- William R. Keeton
- A new micro view of the U.S. rural economy pp. 53-70

- Mark Drabenstott and Mark Henry
- The long-run costs of moderate inflation pp. 71-88

- Gregory Hess and Charles Morris
1996, volume 81, articles Q I
- The Swedish experience in reducing budget deficits and debt pp. 7-9

- Goran Persson
- The Canadian experience in reducing budget deficits and debt pp. 11-25

- Paul Martin
- U.S. inflation developments in 1995 pp. 27-42

- Todd Clark
- Does central bank intervention stabilize foreign exchange rates? pp. 43-57

- Catherine Bonser-Neal
- Tenth District economic developments pp. 59-75

- Alan Barkema
- The outlook for U.S. agriculture: entering a new era pp. 76-94

- Mark Drabenstott
1995, volume 80, articles Q IV
- Budget deficits and debt: a summary of the Bank's 1995 Symposium pp. 5-17

- Stuart E. Weiner
- How would tax reform affect financial markets? pp. 19-39

- John E. Golob
- Has the productivity trend steepened in the 1990s? pp. 41-59

- Andrew Filardo
- Tenth district survey of manufacturers pp. 61-72

- Tim R. Smith
- Monetary policy actions and long-term interest rates pp. 73-89

- V. Vance Roley and Gordon H. Sellon
1995, volume 80, articles Q III
- The evolution of the payments system: a U.S. perspective pp. 5-9

- Thomas M. Hoenig
- The U.S. current account: the other deficit pp. 11-24

- Craig Hakkio
- Do producer prices lead consumer prices? pp. 25-39

- Todd Clark
- Benefits and limitations of inflation indexed Treasury bonds pp. 41-56

- Pu Shen
- Capital for agriculture and rural America: redefining the federal role pp. 57-62

- Mark Drabenstott
- A new vision for agricultural policy pp. 63-78

- Alan Barkema and Mark Drabenstott
1995, volume 80, articles Q II
- How useful are leading indicators of inflation? pp. 5-18

- C. Alan Garner
- Challenges to the natural rate framework pp. 19-25

- Stuart E. Weiner
- Recent evidence on the muted inventory cycle pp. 27-43

- Andrew Filardo
- Multi-office bank lending to small businesses: some new evidence pp. 45-57

- William R. Keeton
- Bank lending and monetary policy: evidence on a credit channel pp. 59-75

- Charles Morris and Gordon H. Sellon
1995, volume 80, articles Q I
- Progress toward price stability: a report card for 1994 pp. 5-18

- George Kahn
- The U.S. economy: a look ahead pp. 19-22

- Thomas M. Hoenig
- The role of monetary policy: where does unemployment fit in? pp. 23-30

- Donald T. Brash
- U.S. agriculture: review and prospects pp. 33-48

- Alan Barkema and Mark Drabenstott
- A healthy Tenth District economy pp. 49-61

- Tim R. Smith
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On this page- 1997, volume 82
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Articles Q IV
Articles Q III Articles Q II
- 1997
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Articles Q I
- 1996, volume 81
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Articles Q IV
Articles Q III Articles Q II Articles Q I
- 1995, volume 80
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Articles Q IV
Articles Q III Articles Q II Articles Q I
Other years2025, volume 110
2025
2024, volume vol.109
2024, volume vol. 109
2024
2023, volume vol.108
2023, volume Vol. 109
2023, volume vol. 108
2023, volume 108
2022, volume 108
2022, volume 107
2021, volume vol.107
2021, volume v.106
2021, volume 106
2020, volume v.105
2020, volume v. 105
2020, volume 105
2019, volume v.104, no.4
2019, volume v. 104, no.4
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013, volume 98
2013
2012, volume 97
2011, volume 96
2011
2010, volume 95
2009, volume 94
2008, volume 93
2007, volume 92
2006, volume 91
2005, volume 90
2005
2004, volume 89
2003, volume 88
2003
2002, volume 87
2001, volume 86
2000, volume 85
1999, volume 84
1998, volume 83
1994, volume 79
1993, volume 78
1992, volume 77
1991, volume 76
1990, volume 75
1989, volume 74
1988, volume 73
1987, volume 72
1986, volume 71
1985, volume 70
1984, volume 69
1983, volume 68
1982, volume 67
1981, volume 66
1980, volume 65
1979, volume 64
1978, volume 63
1977, volume 62
1976, volume 61
1975, volume 60
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