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1982, volume 64, articles Dec
- The new system of contemporaneous reserve requirements pp. 3-7

- R. Gilbert and Michael Trebing
- The Fed and the real rate of interest pp. 8-19

- G. J. Santoni and Courtenay C. Stone
1982, volume 64, articles Nov
- The puzzling behavior of business loans in the current recession pp. 3-10

- R. Gilbert
- Good intentions, cheap food and counterpart funds pp. 11-18

- Clifton B. Luttrell
- A perspective on the economics of natural gas decontrol pp. 19-31

- Mack Ott and John Tatom
1982, volume 64, articles Oct
- Is it time to give up the fight against inflation? pp. 3-6

- Lawrence Roos
- The mix of monetary and fiscal policies: conventional wisdom vs. empirical reality pp. 7-21

- Keith Carlson
- Simple analytics of the money supply process and monetary control pp. 22-39

- Daniel Thornton
1982, volume 64, articles Aug
- The strong U.S. dollar: A dilemma for foreign monetary authorities pp. 3-12

- Dallas S. Batten and James E. Kamphoefner
- The link between money and prices in an open economy: the Canadian evidence from 1971 to 1980 pp. 13-23

- Michael Bordo and Ehsan Choudhri
- Does \\"tight\\" monetary policy hurt U.S. exports? pp. 24-27

- Dallas S. Batten and Clifton B. Luttrell
- Money and inflation in Israel: the transition of an economy to high inflation pp. 28-40

- Zalman F. Shiffer
1982, volume 64, articles Jun
- The discount rate and market interest rates: what's the connection? pp. 3-14

- Daniel Thornton
- Inflation misinformation and monetary policy pp. 15-26

- Lawrence Davidson
- Short-run money growth volatility: evidence of misbehaving money demand? pp. 27-36

- Scott Hein
1982, volume 64, articles May
- A monetary analysis of the administration's budget and economic projections pp. 3-14

- Keith Carlson
- Short-run monetary growth fluctuations and real economic activity: some implications for monetary targeting pp. 15-20

- Dallas S. Batten and Rik Hafer
- Money, credit and velocity pp. 21-34

- Mack Ott
1982, volume 64, articles Apr
- The FOMC in 1981: monetary control in a changing financial environment pp. 3-22

- Daniel Thornton
- Recent financial innovations: have they distorted the meaning of M1? pp. 23-35

- John Tatom
1982, volume 64, articles Mar
- Monetary policy and stock returns: are stock markets efficient? pp. 3-12

- Lawrence Davidson and Richard T. Froyen
- Monetary policy and short-term real rates of interest pp. 13-19

- Rik Hafer and Scott Hein
- Central banks' demand for foreign reserves under fixed and floating exchange rates pp. 20-30

- Dallas S. Batten
1982, volume 64, articles Feb
- The three-year experience with the community reinvestment act pp. 3-10

- Norman N. Bowsher
- The shift in money demand: what really happened? pp. 11-16

- Rik Hafer and Scott Hein
1982, volume 64, articles Jan
- Potential output and the recent productivity decline pp. 3-16

- John Tatom
- The role of fiscal policy in the St. Louis equation pp. 17-22

- Rik Hafer
- Food and agriculture - current situation and prospects for 1982 pp. 23-29

- Clifton B. Luttrell
1981, volume 63, articles Dec
- Will the removal of Regulation Q raise mortgage interest rates? pp. 3-12

- R. Gilbert
- A comparison of the St. Louis Model and two variations: predictive performance and policy implications pp. 13-25

- Laurence H. Meyer and Chris Varvares
1981, volume 63, articles Nov
- What really happened to interest rates? a longer-run analysis pp. 3-14

- G. J. Santoni and Courtenay C. Stone
- Trends in federal spending: 1955-86 pp. 15-24

- Keith Carlson
- The voluntary automobile import agreement with Japan - more protectionism pp. 25-30

- Clifton B. Luttrell
1981, volume 63, articles Oct
- Lessons we can learn pp. 3-6

- Lawrence Roos
- Money growth stability and inflation: an international comparison pp. 7-12

- Dallas S. Batten
- Much ado about M2 pp. 13-18

- Rik Hafer
1981, volume 63, articles Aug
- The FOMC in 1980: a year of reserve targeting pp. 2-22

- R. Gilbert and Michael Trebing
- Grain export agreements - no gains, no losses pp. 23-29

- Clifton B. Luttrell
1981, volume 63, articles Jun
- Indexation of social security benefits - a reform in need of reform pp. 3-10

- Neil A. Stevens
- Why the median-priced home costs so much pp. 11-19

- Scott Hein and James C. Lamb
- Inflation: the cost-push myth pp. 20-27

- Dallas S. Batten
1981, volume 63, articles May
- The classical gold standard: some lessons for today pp. 2-17

- Michael Bordo
- We are all supply-siders now! pp. 18-30

- John Tatom
- Trends in federal revenues: 1955-86 pp. 31-39

- Keith Carlson
1981, volume 63, articles Apr
- How controllable is money growth pp. 3-12

- Anatol Balbach
- A bushel of wheat for a barrel of oil: can we offset OPEC's gain with a grain cartel? pp. 13-21

- Clifton B. Luttrell
- Foreign exchange markets: the dollar in 1980 pp. 22-30

- Dallas S. Batten
1981, volume 63, articles Mar
- Deficits and inflation pp. 3-10

- Scott Hein
- Navigating through the interest rate morass: some basic principles pp. 11-18

- G. J. Santoni and Courtenay C. Stone
- The impact of energy prices and money growth on five industrial countries pp. 19-26

- Rik Hafer
- Recent revisions of GNP pp. 27-32

- Keith Carlson
1981, volume 63, articles Feb
- The new bank-thrift competition: will it affect bank acquisition and merger analysis? pp. 3-11

- Michael Trebing
- Selecting a monetary indicator: a test of the new monetary aggregates pp. 12-18

- Rik Hafer
1981, volume 63, articles Jan
- Energy prices and short-run economic performance pp. 3-17

- John Tatom
- Unreal estimates of the real rate of interest pp. 18-26

- W. W. Brown and G. J. Santoni
- Outlook for food and agriculture in 1981 pp. 27-32

- Neil A. Stevens