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Economic Review
1975 - 2025
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1993, volume 78, articles Q IV
- Changing capital markets: implications for monetary policy - an overview pp. 5-11

- Hans Tietmeyer
- Changing capital markets: implications for monetary policy - a summary of the bank's 1993 symposium pp. 13-25

- Gordon H. Sellon
- Was the ERM crisis inevitable? pp. 27-40

- Bryon Higgins
- Opportunities for rural community banks in farm lending pp. 41-52

- Marvin R. Duncan and Richard D. Taylor
- New estimates of the natural rate of unemployment pp. 53-69

- Stuart E. Weiner
1993, volume 78, articles Q III
- Sluggish job growth: is rising productivity or an anemic recovery to blame? pp. 5-25

- George Kahn
- Are derivatives too risky for banks? pp. 27-42

- Sean Becketti
- Exchange rate regimes and volatility pp. 43-58

- Charles Engel and Craig Hakkio
- Manufacturing: a silent force in the Tenth District economy pp. 59-71

- Tim R. Smith
- Rural banks and their communities: a matter of survival pp. 73-79

- Deborah M. Markley and Ron Shaffer
1993, volume 78, articles Q II
- Can IRAs cure the low national savings rate? pp. 5-19

- C. Alan Garner
- Asymmetric effects of monetary policy pp. 21-33

- Donald Morgan
- The impact of monetary policy on bank lending: the role of securities and large CDs pp. 35-47

- William R. Keeton
- The changing U.S. pork industry: a dilemma for public policy pp. 49-65

- Alan Barkema and Michael L. Cook
- Are there too many governments in the Tenth District? pp. 67-77

- Glenn H. Miller
1993, volume 78, articles Q I
- China's economic growth with price stability: what role for the central bank? pp. 5-10

- Thomas M. Hoenig
- Intellectual property rights and the Uruguay Round pp. 10-25

- Keith Maskus
- The Tenth District: moving ahead slowly pp. 27-40

- Tim R. Smith
- The farm recovery back on track pp. 41-53

- Alan Barkema and Mark Drabenstott
- The District's long-term growth prospects pp. 55-65

- Mark Drabenstott
1992, volume 77, articles Q IV
- Macroeconomic policy and long-run growth pp. 5-29

- James DeLong and Lawrence Summers
- Policies for long-run economic growth: a summary of the Bank's 1992 symposium pp. 31-43

- George Kahn
- The changing role of reserve requirements in monetary policy pp. 45-63

- Stuart E. Weiner
- Does money still forecast economic activity? pp. 65-77

- Sean Becketti and Charles Morris
- Agriculture in the former Soviet Union: the long road ahead pp. 79-85

- Alan Barkema, Mark Drabenstott and Karl Skold
1992, volume 77, articles Q III
- The North American free trade agreement: what is at stake for U.S. agriculture? pp. 5-20

- Alan Barkema
- Policy implications of recent M2 behavior pp. 21-36

- Bryon Higgins
- Is purchasing power parity a useful guide to the dollar? pp. 37-51

- Craig Hakkio
- Changes in financial intermediation: the role of pension and mutual funds pp. 52-70

- Gordon H. Sellon
- Are bank loans still special? pp. 71-84

- Sean Becketti and Charles Morris
1992, volume 77, articles Q II
- Agriculture's portfolio for an uncertain future: preparing for global warming pp. 5-20

- Mark Drabenstott
- Monetary vs fiscal policy: new evidence on an old debate pp. 21-30

- Peter Kretzmer
- Are bank loans a force in monetary policy? pp. 31-41

- Donald Morgan
- Tenth District construction: smoother sailing ahead? pp. 43-55

- Tim R. Smith
- The changing economy of the Tenth District pp. 57-64

- Glenn H. Miller
1992, volume 77, articles Q I
- The Tenth District: matching a nation in recovery pp. 5-18

- Glenn H. Miller
- The farm economy turns down pp. 19-32

- Alan Barkema and Mark Drabenstott
- The Reconstruction Finance Corporation: would it work today? pp. 33-54

- William R. Keeton
- Will the real price of housing drop sharply in the 1990s? pp. 55-68

- C. Alan Garner
1991, volume 76, articles Nov
- The move toward free trade zones pp. 5-25

- Paul Krugman
- Commentary: the move toward free trade zones pp. 27-35

- C. Fred Bergsten
- Policy implications of trade and currency zones: a summary of the Bank's 1991 symposium pp. 37-48

- George Kahn
- Check-cashing outlets in the U.S. financial system pp. 53-67

- John Caskey
1991, volume 76, articles Sep
- How will reform of the Soviet farm economy affect U.S. agriculture? pp. 5-19

- Alan Barkema
- Challenges to stock market efficiency: evidence from mean reversion studies pp. 21-35

- Charles Engel and Charles Morris
- New evidence firms are financially constrained pp. 37-45

- Donald Morgan
- The rising cost of medical care and its effect on inflation pp. 47-58

- Paula Hildebrandt and Eric A. Thomas
1991, volume 76, articles Jul
- Can losses of federal financial programs be reduced? pp. 5-20

- Sean Becketti
- Does more money mean more bank loans? pp. 21-31

- George Kahn
- Prospects for the tenth district energy industry pp. 33-46

- Tim Sheesley and Tim R. Smith
- Tenth district cities: recent growth and prospects for the 1990s pp. 47-58

- Glenn H. Miller
1991, volume 76, articles May
- The Treasury plan for banking reform pp. 5-24

- William R. Keeton
- The quiet revolution in the U.S. food market pp. 25-41

- Alan Barkema, Mark Drabenstott and Kelly Welch
- Agricultural biotechnology: dividends and drawbacks pp. 43-55

- Julie A. Stanley
- Forecasting consumer spending: should economists pay attention to consumer confidence surveys? pp. 57-71

- C. Alan Garner
1991, volume 76, articles Mar
- Market value accounting for banks: pros and cons pp. 5-19

- Charles Morris and Gordon H. Sellon
- Will just-in-time inventory techniques dampen recessions? pp. 21-33

- Donald Morgan
- The path to European Monetary Union pp. 35-48

- Paula Hildebrandt
- Tax increases in the tenth district: where will the money come from? pp. 49-65

- Glenn H. Miller
1991, volume 76, articles Jan
- The tenth district economy: avoiding recession? pp. 5-16

- Tim R. Smith
- A turning point in the farm recovery? pp. 17-31

- Alan Barkema and Mark Drabenstott
- The effect of U.S. defense cuts on the standard of living pp. 33-47

- C. Alan Garner
- Reform in Eastern Europe: creating a capital market pp. 49-58

- Lawrence J. Brainard
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On this page- 1993, volume 78
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Articles Q IV
Articles Q III Articles Q II Articles Q I
- 1992, volume 77
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Articles Q IV
Articles Q III Articles Q II Articles Q I
- 1991, volume 76
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Articles Nov
Articles Sep Articles Jul Articles May Articles Mar Articles Jan
Other years2025, volume 110
2024, volume vol.109
2024, volume vol. 109
2024
2023, volume vol.108
2023, volume Vol. 109
2023, volume vol. 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
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2004, volume 89
2003, volume 88
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2002, volume 87
2001, volume 86
2000, volume 85
1999, volume 84
1998, volume 83
1997, volume 82
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1996, volume 81
1995, volume 80
1994, volume 79
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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