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Current editor(s): Juan M. Sanchez From Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Scott St. Louis (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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1998, articles Nov
- Monetary policy and the long boom pp. 3-12

- John Taylor
- Historical U.S. money growth, inflation, and inflation credibility pp. 13-24

- William G. Dewald
- Tests of the market's reaction to federal funds rate target changes pp. 25-36

- Daniel Thornton
- Shoe-leather costs of inflation and policy credibility pp. 37-50

- Michael Pakko
1998, articles Sep
- A policymaker confronts uncertainty pp. 3-8

- William Poole
- Monetary theory in the laboratory pp. 9-26

- John Duffy
- The FOMC in 1997: a real conundrum pp. 27-40

- Peter S. Yoo
- Price stability and financial stability: the historical record pp. 41-62

- Michael Bordo and David Wheelock
1998, articles Jul
- Technical analysis and the profitability of U.S. foreign exchange intervention pp. 3-17

- Christopher Neely
- Universal banking, control rights, and corporate finance in Germany pp. 19-42

- William Emmons and Frank A. Schmid
- How closely do banks manage vault cash? pp. 43-54

- Donald S. Allen
- A guide to nominal feedback rules and their use for monetary policy pp. 55-63

- Michael Dueker and Andreas Fischer
1998, articles May
- Were banks special intermediaries in late nineteenth century America? pp. 13-32

- Eugene White
- Were banks special intermediaries in late nineteenth century America? commentary pp. 33-36

- Naomi Lamoreaux
- Banking systems and economic growth: lessons from Britain and Germany in the pre-World War I era pp. 37-48

- Caroline Fohlin
- Banking systems and economic growth: lessons from Britain and Germany in the pre-World War I era - commentary pp. 49-51

- Peter Temin
- The financial crisis of 1825 and the restructuring of the British financial system pp. 53-76

- Larry Neal
- The financial crisis of 1825 and the restructuring of the British financial system - commentary pp. 77-82

- Michael Bordo
- U.S. securities markets and the banking system, 1790-1840 pp. 83-98

- Richard Sylla
- U.S. securities markets and the banking system, 1790-1840 - commentary pp. 99-103

- Kenneth Snowden
- Lessons from a laissez-faire payments system: the Suffolk Banking System, 1825-58 pp. 105-116

- Arthur J. Rolnick, Bruce Smith and Warren Weber
- Lessons from a laissez-faire payments system: the Suffolk Banking System, 1825-58 - commentary pp. 117-120

- Randall S. Kroszner
- Did the Fed's founding improve the efficiency of the U.S. payments system? pp. 121-142

- R. Gilbert
- Did the Fed's founding improve the efficiency of the U.S. payments system? - commentary pp. 143-150

- John James
- American banks during the Great Depression: a new research agenda pp. 151-152

- Joseph R. Mason
- Lessons from financial history. Proceedings of the twenty-second annual Economic Policy Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis
- David Wheelock
1998, articles Mar
- Mending but not ending Social Security: the individual accounts plan pp. 7-10

- Edward Gramlich
- The personal security system: a framework for reforming Social Security pp. 11-13

- Laurence Kotlikoff and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Social security reform in Latin America pp. 15-18

- Olivia Mitchell
- Reforming Social Security: a welfare analysis pp. 19-30

- Rowena Pecchenino and Patricia Pollard
- Privatizing U.S. Social Security: some possible effects on intergenerational equity and the economy pp. 31-37

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Reforming Social Security in theory and practice: proceedings of a Symposium held at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, April 11, 1997; edited by Patricia S. Pollard
- Patricia Pollard
1998, articles Jan
- Measuring real investment: trends in the United States and international comparisons pp. 3-18

- Milka Kirova and Robert Lipsey
- Still charging: the growth of credit card debt between 1992 and 1995 pp. 19-27

- Peter S. Yoo
- Inflation, real interest tax wedges, and capital formation pp. 29-35

- William G. Dewald
- What has become of the \\"stability-through-inflation\\" argument? pp. 37-45

- James Bullard and Alvin L. Marty
1997, articles Nov
- To conclude: keep inflation low and, in principle, eliminate it pp. 3-7

- Thomas C. Melzer
- The new risk management: the good, the bad, and the ugly pp. 9-21

- Philip Dybvig and William J. Marshall
- Recent developments in wholesale payments systems pp. 23-43

- William Emmons
- Using federal funds futures rates to predict Federal Reserve actions pp. 45-53

- John Robertson and Daniel Thornton
1997, articles Sep
- Economic models of employee motivation pp. 3-21

- Joseph Ritter and Lowell Taylor
- Technical analysis in the foreign exchange market: a layman's guide pp. 23-38

- Christopher Neely
- The business cycle and chain-weighted GDP: has our perspective changed? pp. 39-49

- Michael Pakko
- The demand for divisia money in a core monetary union pp. 51-60

- Katrin Wesche
1997, articles Jul
- Credible monetary policy to sustain growth pp. 1-5

- Thomas C. Melzer
- The FOMC in 1996: \\"watchful waiting\\" pp. 7-23

- Michael Dueker and Andreas Fischer
- The rich and the poor: demographics of the U.S. wealth distribution pp. 25-37

- John C. Weicher
- Do inventories moderate fluctuations in output? pp. 39-50

- Donald S. Allen
1997, articles May
- Measuring consumption: the post-1973 slowdown and the research issues pp. 9-42

- Jack E. Triplett
- Measuring consumption: the post-1973 slowdown and the research issues - commentary pp. 43-46

- Pete Klenow
- On defining real consumption pp. 47-53

- Edward Prescott
- Measuring and analyzing aggregate fluctuations: the importance of building from microeconomic evidence pp. 55-78

- John Haltiwanger
- Measuring and analyzing aggregate fluctuations: the importance of building from microeconomic evidence - commentary pp. 79-82

- Alan Heston
- Measuring and analyzing aggregate fluctuations: the importance of building from microeconomic evidence - commentary pp. 83-86

- Jeffrey Campbell
- Quality change in the CPI pp. 87-100

- Charles R. Hulten
- Quality change in the CPI - commentary pp. 101-106

- Robert Gordon
- Quality change in the CPI - commentary pp. 107-111

- Per Krusell
- Alternative strategies for aggregating prices in the CPI pp. 113-125

- Matthew Shapiro and David Wilcox
- Alternative strategies for aggregating prices in the CPI - commentary pp. 127-138

- Walter Diewert
- Alternative strategies for aggregating prices in the CPI - commentary pp. 139-141

- Peter Howitt
- Measuring short-run inflation for central bankers pp. 143-155

- Stephen Cecchetti
- Measuring short-run inflation for central bankers - commentary pp. 157-160

- Alan Blinder
- Measuring short-run inflation for central bankers - commentary pp. 161-167

- Mark Wynne
- The Commission Report on the Consumer Price Index (panel discussion) pp. 169-173

- Zvi Griliches
- A Bureau of Labor Statistics perspective on bias in the consumer price index (panel discussion) pp. 175-178

- John S. Greenlees
- Inflation measurement and inflation targets: the UK experience pp. 179-185

- William Allen
- Measuring inflation and real growth: proceedings of the 21st annual Economic Policy Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

- Anonymous
1997, articles Mar
- Charging up a mountain of debt: accounting for the growth of credit card debt pp. 3-13

- Peter S. Yoo
- Where's the productivity growth (from the information technology revolution)? pp. 15-25

- Donald S. Allen
- Why does bank performance vary across states? pp. 27-40

- Michelle Neely and David Wheelock
- Strengthening the case for the yield curve as a predictor of U.S. recessions pp. 41-51

- Michael Dueker
1997, articles Jan
- Wealth and its distribution, 1983-1992: secular growth, cyclical stability pp. 3-23

- John C. Weicher
- Special report: The monetary services index project of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: introduction to the St. Louis monetary services index project pp. 25-30

- Richard Anderson, Barry Jones and Travis Nesmith
- Special report: The monetary services index project of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: monetary aggregation theory and statistical index numbers pp. 31-52

- Richard Anderson, Barry Jones and Travis Nesmith
- Special report: The monetary services index project of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis: building new monetary services indexes: concepts, data and methods pp. 53-82

- Richard Anderson, Barry Jones and Travis Nesmith
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