The Regional Economist
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1995, articles Oct
- A fiscal devolution: can state and local governments measure up? pp. 4-9

- Kevin Kliesen
- How statistics can mislead pp. 10-11

- Adam Zaretsky
- Will the mutual fund boom be a bust for banks? pp. 12-13

- Michelle Neely
1995, articles Jul
- I want my MTV... and my CNN... and my ESPN... and my TBS and...: the cable industry and regulation pp. 5-9

- Adam Zaretsky
- Should we ax the capital gains tax? pp. 10-11

- Andrew P. Meyer
- District economy takes off pp. 12-13

- Kevin Kliesen
1995, articles Apr
- Commercial & investment banking: should this divorce be saved? pp. 5-9

- Michelle A. Clark
- A Fed focused on price stability: the benefits of a single target pp. 10-11

- Kevin Kliesen
- Revamping Medicaid: one state's attempt at reform pp. 12-13

- Adam Zaretsky
1995, articles Jan
- The fixation on international competitiveness pp. 4-9

- Kevin Kliesen
- Are economic flexibility and social welfare programs incompatible? pp. 10-11

- Adam Zaretsky
- Homebuyers bear arms in the mortgage market pp. 12-13

- Michelle A. Clark
1995
- Life after bank mergers

- Thomas C. Melzer
- The cashless society and the Federal Reserve

- Thomas C. Melzer
- Whose side is the Federal Reserve on?

- Thomas C. Melzer
- Should the Fed be involved in providing financial services?

- Thomas C. Melzer
1994, articles Oct
- Riding the rails: a look at light rail transit pp. 4-9

- Adam Zaretsky
- Demystifying derivatives pp. 10-11

- Michelle A. Clark
- District economic update: will the sailing remain smooth? pp. 12-13

- Kevin Kliesen
1994, articles Jul
- Going interstate: a new dawn for U.S. banking pp. 5-9

- Michelle A. Clark
- Commodity price indexes: can they predict inflation? pp. 10-11

- Kevin Kliesen
- Letting the good times roll on riverboat casinos pp. 12-13

- Adam Zaretsky
1994, articles Apr
- The economics of natural disasters pp. 5-9

- Kevin Kliesen
- Are minimum wages intrusive? pp. 10-11

- Adam Zaretsky
- Home sweet home in the Eighth District pp. 12-13

- Michelle A. Clark
1994, articles Jan
- Are states giving away the store? pp. 5-9

- Adam Zaretsky
- Making sense of mark to market pp. 10-11

- Michelle A. Clark
1994
- Can agriculture rebound this year?

- Kevin Kliesen
- Should the Fed be made more accountable?

- Thomas C. Melzer
- Encouraging community reinvestment

- Thomas C. Melzer
- A low inflation policy is a pro-growth policy

- Thomas C. Melzer
- A welcome to interstate banking and branching

- Thomas C. Melzer
1993, articles Oct
- Banks and investment funds: no longer mutually exclusive pp. 5-9

- Michelle A. Clark
- IOU's from the edge: should we worry about the budget deficit? pp. 10-12

- Kevin Kliesen
- After the 500-year flood: an early look at the return to normalcy pp. 12-13

- Adam Zaretsky
1993, articles Apr
- A gift horse for the states: federal mandates pp. 5-9

- Adam Zaretsky
- The pitfalls of industrial policy pp. 10-11

- Michelle A. Clark
- Some upbeat trends in District employment pp. 12-13

- Kevin Kliesen
1993, articles Jan
- Health insurance in America: searching for a cure pp. 5-9

- Michelle A. Clark
- Leaning against the wind: does the Fed engage in countercyclical monetary policy? pp. 10-11

- Kevin Kliesen
- The foreign demand for District products pp. 12-13

- Adam Zaretsky
1993
- Restructuring and economic growth: taking the long-term view

- Kevin Kliesen
- To boldly go where we have gone before: repeating the interest rate mistakes of the past

- Adam Zaretsky
- Eighth district banks' recipe for profits

- Michelle Neely
- What does a reserve bank do?

- Thomas C. Melzer
- Tales from the flood

- Thomas C. Melzer
- Economy poised for sustainable growth

- Thomas C. Melzer
- A new look at the regional economy

- Thomas C. Melzer