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2007, volume 21, articles May
- Modern macroeconomics in practice: how theory is shaping monetary policy pp. 6-28

- Varadarajan Chari and Patrick Kehoe
2006, volume 20, articles May
- Giving aid effectively pp. 4-28

- Nancy Stokey
2005, volume 19, articles 1
- The transformation of macroeconomic policy and research pp. 6-27

- Edward Prescott
2004, volume 18, articles May
- The Industrial Revolution: past and future pp. 5-20

- Robert Lucas
2003, volume 17, articles 1
- Between two worlds: how do credit markets work? pp. 4-15

- David Fettig and Arthur J. Rolnick
2002, volume 16, articles 1
- Mortgage rates, homeownership rates, and government-sponsored enterprises pp. 4-23

- Ron J. Feldman
2001, volume 15, articles Apr
- Thoughts on the Fed's role in the payments system pp. 6-27

- Edward Green and Richard M. Todd
1999
- Asking the right questions about the IMF pp. 3-26

- Varadarajan Chari and Patrick Kehoe
1998, volume 12, articles Mar
- Fixing FDICIA: a plan to address the too-big-to-fail problem pp. 2-22

- Ron J. Feldman and Arthur J. Rolnick
1997, volume 11, articles Mar
- Breaking down the barriers to technological progress: how U.S. policy can promote higher economic growth pp. 2-18

- Preston J. Miller and James Schmitz
1996, volume 10, articles Mar
- Formulating a consistent approach to monetary policy pp. 2-19

- Gary H. Stern
1995, volume 9, articles Mar
- Congress should end the economic war between the states pp. 2-20

- Melvin Burstein and Arthur J. Rolnick
1993, articles Dec
- The high cost of being fair pp. 2-18

- Preston J. Miller
1992, articles Dec
- Banking's middle ground: balancing excessive regulation and taxpayer risk

- Gary H. Stern
1991
- Dichotomy becomes reality: ten years of Federal Reserve as regulator and competitor

- Leonard W. Fernelius and David Fettig
1990
- Playing by the rules: a proposal for federal budget reform

- Varadarajan Chari and Preston J. Miller
1989
- A case for fixing exchange rates

- Arthur J. Rolnick and Warren Weber
1988
- A case for reforming federal deposit insurance

- John H. Boyd and Arthur J. Rolnick
1987
- Achieving economic stability: lessons from the Crash of 1929

- Gary H. Stern
1986
- The unpleasant arithmetic of budget and trade deficits

- Gary H. Stern
1985
- The Fed's money supply ranges: still useful after all these years pp. 3-15

- Gary H. Stern
1984
- The transition to low inflation: progress and pressures

- Gary H. Stern
1983
- Economic prosperity: an eclectic view

- E. Gerald Corrigan
1982
- Are banks special?

- E. Gerald Corrigan
1981
- Meeting the challenges of a new banking era

- Evelyn F. Carroll and E. Gerald Corrigan
1980
- A new law, a new era

- E. Gerald Corrigan
1979
- The tax cut illusion

- Preston J. Miller
1978
- Eliminating policy surprises: an inexpensive way to beat inflation

- Mark H. Willes
1977
- Rational expectations - fresh ideas that challenge some established views of policy making

- Clarence W. Nelson
1976
- Perspectives on Federal Reserve independence - a changing structure for changing times

- Bruce K. MacLaury
1975
- Monetary policy for 1976 - a primer

- Bruce K. MacLaury and Clarence W. Nelson
1974
- The limping giant: the American economy 1974-75

- Bruce K. MacLaury