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The Regional Economist

1993 - 2024

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1999, articles Oct

Down but not out: the future of community banks Downloads
Timothy J. Yeager
The NAIRU: tailor-made for the Fed? Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
Revamping Medicaid: a five-year check-up on Tennessee's experiment Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
A tale of two cities: Hannibal, Mo. / Quincy, Ill Downloads
Jeryldine Tully

1999, articles Jul

An oasis of prosperity: solely an American phenomenon? pp. 4-9 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
Cartels: breaking up ain't hard to do pp. 10-11 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
Drive to efficiency leaves smallest banks behind pp. 12-13 Downloads
Boyd D. Anderson and Timothy J. Yeager
Blytheville spreads its wings after air force base closing pp. 14-15 Downloads
Stephen Greene

1999, articles Apr

Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble: asset prices and market speculation pp. 4-9 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
'Voting with your feet' and metro-area livability pp. 10-11 Downloads
Howard Wall
Is the bloom off the rose for Eighth District farmers? pp. 12-13 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
Overlooked market gets noticed pp. 14-15 Downloads
Jeryldine Tully

1999, articles Jan

Paper tigers? How the Asian economies lost their bite pp. 4-9 Downloads
Michelle Neely
Models and monetary policy: more science than art? pp. 10-11 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
The national and district economies: are they marching in step? pp. 12-13 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky

1998, articles Oct

Enhancing future retirement income through 401(k)s pp. 4-9 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
Have computers made us more productive? A puzzle pp. 10-11 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
Personal bankruptcy: the new American pastime? pp. 12-13 Downloads
Michelle Neely

1998, articles Jul

Will the EMU go the way of the dodo? Yes, this EMU will fly, but will it stay aloft? pp. 4-9 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
Moderating monopolies: does big business need taming? the role of economics in antitrust law pp. 10-11 Downloads
Michelle Neely
Banks and mortgages and loans--oh my! District bank loans: there's no place like home pp. 12-13 Downloads
Dusan Stojanovic and Mark D. Vaughan

1998, articles Apr

The commercial paper market: who's minding the shop? pp. 5-9 Downloads
Dusan Stojanovic and Mark D. Vaughan
How susceptible is the United States to the Asian flu? pp. 10-11 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
With tailwinds blowing, the district economy sails on pp. 12-13 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky

1998, articles Jan

A brave new economic world? the productivity puzzle pp. 4-9 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
Going once, going twice, sold: auctions and the success of economic theory pp. 10-11 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
Both a lender and a borrower be: banks face a deposit shortage pp. 12 Downloads
Michelle Neely

1997, articles Oct

A burden to America? immigration and the economy pp. 5-9 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
Yielding clues about recessions: the yield curve as a forecasting tool pp. 10-11 Downloads
Dusan Stojanovic and Mark D. Vaughan
Banks go shopping for customers pp. 12-13 Downloads
Christopher A. Williams

1997, articles Jul

What price convenience: the ATM surcharge debate pp. 4-9 Downloads
Michelle Neely
Critiquing the consumer price index pp. 10-11 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
Permits, contracts, closings: real estate in the Eighth District pp. 12-13 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky

1997, articles Apr

Assessing the generational gap in future living standards through generational accounting pp. 5-9 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
Rush-hour horrors: how economics tackles congestion pp. 10-11 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
Are district banks losing their profit edge? pp. 12-13 Downloads
Andrew P. Meyer and Mark D. Vaughan

1997, articles Jan

The overlooked 40 percent: the rural Eighth District pp. 4-9 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
The name is bond--indexed bond pp. 10-11 Downloads
Michelle Neely
What's up down on the farm? pp. 12-13 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen

1996, articles Oct

Shaking the third rail: reforming Social Security pp. 5-7 Downloads
Michelle Neely
Chile's blueprint for public pension privatization pp. 8-9
Michelle Neely
A recipe for monetary policy credibility pp. 10-11 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
District jobs: have they been gearing up? pp. 12-13 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky

1996, articles Jul

Tax man, heal thyself pp. 5-9 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
Learning the lessons of history: the Federal Reserve and the payments system pp. 10-11 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
Loan quality in the Eighth District: worth a closer look pp. 12-13 Downloads
Dusan Stojanovic and Mark D. Vaughan

1996, articles Apr

Will that be cash, check, charge or smart card? pp. 4-9 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
Investment improvement: adding duration to the toolbox pp. 10-11 Downloads
Michelle Neely
District automotive sector flourishing pp. 12-13 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen

1996, articles Jan

Bullish on banking: thriving in the information age pp. 4-9 Downloads
Mark D. Vaughan
Chained, rested and ready: the new and improved GDP pp. 10-11 Downloads
Kevin Kliesen
Exports in the Eighth District - an update pp. 12-13 Downloads
Adam Zaretsky
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