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1980, volume 62, articles Dec
- Revision of the St. Louis Federal Reserve’s adjusted monetary base pp. 3-10

- R. Gilbert
- Issues in measuring an adjusted monetary base pp. 11-29

- John Tatom
1980, volume 62, articles Nov
- The \\"rationality\\" of survey-based inflation forecasts pp. 3-11

- Rik Hafer and David H. Resler
- Monetary aggregates as monetary indicators pp. 12-21

- Keith Carlson and Scott Hein
1980, volume 62, articles Oct
- The lag from money to prices pp. 3-10

- Keith Carlson
- Our \\"shrinking\\" farmland: mirage or potential crisis? pp. 11-18

- Clifton B. Luttrell
1980, volume 62, articles Aug
- The Russian grain embargo: dubious success pp. 2-8

- Clifton B. Luttrell
- What happened to the economy in the first half of 1980? pp. 9-15

- Albert E. Burger
- Rise and fall of interest rates pp. 16-23

- Norman N. Bowsher
1980, volume 62, articles Jun
- Eurodollars and the U.S. monetary supply pp. 2-12

- Anatol Balbach and David H. Resler
- Dynamic forecasting and the demand for money pp. 13-23

- Scott Hein
- Financing constraints and the short-run response to fiscal policy pp. 24-31

- Laurence H. Meyer
1980, volume 62, articles May
- An inflation generation pp. 3-6

- Lawrence Roos
- Lagged reserve requirements: implications for monetary control and bank reserve management pp. 7-20

- R. Gilbert
- The \\"middleman\\": a major source of controversy in the food industry pp. 21-29

- Clifton B. Luttrell
1980, volume 62, articles Apr
- The formation of inflation expectations pp. 2-12

- David H. Resler
- Money, inflation, and economic growth: some updated reduced form results and their implications pp. 13-19

- Keith Carlson
1980, volume 62, articles Mar
- The FOMC in 1979: introducing reserve targeting pp. 2-25

- Richard W. Lang
- The dynamics and estimation of short-run money demand pp. 26-35

- Rik Hafer and Scott Hein
1980, volume 62, articles Feb
- On the costs and benefits of anti-inflation policies pp. 3-14

- Laurence H. Meyer and Robert Rasche
- Access to the discount window for all commercial banks: is it important for monetary policy? pp. 15-24

- R. Gilbert
- The new monetary aggregates pp. 25-32

- Rik Hafer
1980, volume 62, articles Jan
- The value-added tax: a review of the issues pp. 3-10

- Rik Hafer and Michael Trebing
- The demand for currency: is the underground economy undermining monetary policy? pp. 11-18

- Norman N. Bowsher
1979, volume 61, articles Dec
- Evidence on the temporal stability of the demand for money relationship in the United States pp. 3-14

- Rik Hafer and Scott Hein
- Outlook for food and agriculture - 1980

- Clifton B. Luttrell and Neil A. Stevens
1979, volume 61, articles Nov
- Money stock control under alternative definitions of money pp. 3-9

- John Tatom
- Federal agency debt: another side of federal borrowing pp. 10-19

- Richard W. Lang and David H. Resler
1979, volume 61, articles Oct
- TTL note accounts and the money supply process pp. 3-14

- Richard W. Lang
- Explaining the economic slowdown of 1979: a supply and demand approach pp. 15-22

- Keith Carlson
1979, volume 61, articles Sep
- The productivity problem pp. 3-16

- John Tatom
- Repurchase agreements pp. 17-22

- Norman N. Bowsher
1979, volume 61, articles Aug
- Inflation and personal saving: an update pp. 3-9

- Claudia Campbell and Jean M. Lovati
- Does eurodollar borrowing improve the dollar's exchange value pp. 10-16

- David H. Resler
1979, volume 61, articles Jul
- Rising farm exports and international trade policies pp. 3-10

- Clifton B. Luttrell
- Government debt financing - its effects in view of tax discounting pp. 11-19

- Neil A. Stevens
1979, volume 61, articles Jun
- Alternative measures of the monetary base pp. 3-8

- Albert E. Burger
- Do rising U.S. interest rates imply a stronger dollar? pp. 9-13

- Douglas R. Mudd
1979, volume 61, articles May
- Energy prices and capital formation: 1972-1977 pp. 2-11

- John Tatom
- Monetary targets - their contribution to policy formation pp. 12-15

- Lawrence Roos
1979, volume 61, articles Apr
- Formulating economic policy for 1979 and beyond: old problems and new constraints pp. 2-9

- Keith Carlson
- Do floating ceilings solve the usury rate problem? pp. 10-19

- R. Gilbert and Jean M. Lovati
- Did discount rate changes affect the foreign exchange value of the dollar during 1978? pp. 20-26

- Douglas R. Mudd
1979, volume 61, articles Mar
- The FOMC in 1978: clarifying the role of the aggregates pp. 2-24

- Richard W. Lang
- Benefits of borrowing from the Federal Reserve when the discount rate is below interest rates pp. 25-32

- R. Gilbert
1979, volume 61, articles Feb
- Automatic transfers and the money supply process pp. 2-10

- Richard W. Lang and John Tatom
- Economic developments in 1978 pp. 11-18

- Michael Trebing
- 1979 food and agricultural outlook pp. 19-24

- Clifton B. Luttrell and Neil A. Stevens
1979, volume 61, articles Jan
- The \\"danger\\" from foreign ownership of U.S. farmland pp. 2-9

- Clifton B. Luttrell
- Disintermediation: an old disorder with a new remedy pp. 10-15

- R. Gilbert and Jean M. Lovati
- Operations of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - 1978 pp. 16-23

- A. Clifford Saxton