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1990, articles aug
- Central banking issues in emerging market-oriented economies: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 23-25, 1990 pp. 1-228

- Anonymous
1990
- The role of central banks pp. 1-8
- Paul Volcker
- Monetary policy and the control of inflation pp. 9-21

- John W. Crow
- Central banks and the financial system pp. 23-34
- E. Gerald Corrigan
- Currency convertibility in Eastern Europe pp. 35-49
- C. Fred Bergsten and John Williamson
- Policy dilemmas of Eastern European reforms: notes of an insider pp. 51-56
- Vaclav Klaus
- Recent developments in Poland pp. 57-63
- Wladyslaw Baka
- Recent developments in Bulgaria pp. 65-68
- Ivan Dragnevski
- Recent developments in Yugoslavia pp. 69-74

- Mitja Gaspari
- Recent developments in the Soviet Union pp. 75-78

- Victor V. Gerashchenko
- Recent developments in Romania pp. 79-82

- Mugur Isarescu
- Recent developments in Hungary pp. 83-85

- Imre Tarafas
- Recent developments in Czechoslovakia pp. 87-91

- Josef Tosovsky
- Monetary policy and the control of inflation: commentary pp. 93-98

- Martin Feldstein
- Commentary: monetary policy and the control of inflation pp. 99-103

- Lawrence A. Kudlow
- Commentary: monetary policy and the control of inflation pp. 105-111
- Allan Meltzer
- Commentary: monetary policy and the control of inflation pp. 113-115
- Georg Rich
- Commentary: monetary policy and the control of inflation pp. 117-121
- Niels Thygesen
- Commentary: central banks and the financial system pp. 123-127
- Andrew D. Crockett
- Commentary: central banks and the financial system pp. 129-134
- Mervyn A. King
- Commentary: central banks and the financial system pp. 135-138
- Philippe Lagayette
- Comment from the floor pp. 139
- Allan Meltzer
- Commentary: currency convertibility in Eastern Europe pp. 141-148
- Richard N. Cooper
- Commentary: currency convertibility in Eastern Europe pp. 149-156
- Jacob A. Frenkel
- Commentary: currency convertibility in Eastern Europe pp. 157-165
- Arnold Harberger
1989
- Monetary policy in the 1990s: lessons and challenges pp. 1-53
- Charles Freedman
- Changing effects of monetary policy on real economic activity pp. 55-127
- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Policy targets and operating procedures in the 1990s pp. 129-141
- Donald L. Kohn
- Policy targets and operating procedures: the Australian case pp. 143-159
- Ian J. Macfarlane
- Policy targets and operating procedures in the 1990s: the case of Japan pp. 161-173
- Yoshio Suzuki
- Europe 1992: some monetary policy issues pp. 175-182
- Robin Leigh-Pemberton
- International dimensions of monetary policy: coordination versus autonomy pp. 183-243
- Jacob A. Frenkel, Morris Goldstein and Paul Masson
- The dollar in the 1990s: competitiveness and the challenges of new economic blocs pp. 245-290
- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- Overview: central bank perspectives pp. 291-297
- John W. Crow
- Overview: central bank perspectives pp. 299-307
- Leonhard Gleske
- Overview: central bank perspectives pp. 309-313
- Alan Greenspan
- Monetary policy issues in the 1990s - a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 30- September 1, 1989

- Anonymous
1988
- Causes of changing financial market volatility pp. 1-32
- Robert Shiller
- Financial factors in business fluctuations pp. 33-78
- Mark Gertler and Robert Hubbard
- The international transmission of asset price volatility pp. 79-132
- Charles A. E. Goodhart
- Globalization of financial markets: international supervisory and regulatory issues pp. 133-140
- Alexandre Lamfalussy
- Policies to curb stock market volatility pp. 141-184
- Franklin R. Edwards
- Exchange rate volatility and misalignment: evaluating some proposals for reform pp. 185-231
- Jacob A. Frenkel and Morris Goldstein
- Financial market volatility: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 17-19, 1988

- Anonymous
1987
- Can regulatory reform prevent the impending disaster in financial markets? pp. 1-17
- Franklin R. Edwards
- Eroding market imperfections: implications for financial intermediaries, the payments system, and regulatory reform pp. 19-62
- Robert Eisenbeis
- Financial restructuring: the Canadian experience pp. 63-79
- Charles Freedman
- Financial restructuring: the United Kingdom experience pp. 81-102
- Anthony D. Loehnis
- Financial restructuring: the Japanese experience pp. 103-119
- Yoshio Suzuki
- Perspectives on financial restructuring pp. 121-137
- L. William Seidman
- Redesigning regulation: the future of finance in the United States pp. 139-166, 185-205
- Thomas F. Huertas
- The case for preserving regulatory distinctions pp. 167-205
- James Tobin
- Restructuring the financial system: a symposium, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 20-22, 1987

- Anonymous