The Region
1988 - 2012
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2000, issue Dec, vol 14
- Recipes for monetary policy pp. 2-4

- Gary H. Stern
- Supply, demand and deadlines pp. 5-7

- Anonymous
- From a journalist's viewpoint pp. 8-9

- Mike Meyers
- Understanding the cost of free lunch pp. 10-13, 36-39

- Ronald Wirtz
- Putting a finger on the grand (income) canyon pp. 14-17, 40-43

- Ronald Wirtz
- \\"Something unanticipated happened\\" pp. 18-21, 44-47

- David Fettig
- Greater than the sum: the Minneapolis Fed and the University of Minnesota: a partnership pp. 22-25, 48-51

- Douglas Clement
- Interview with Nancy Stokey pp. 26-34

- Arthur J. Rolnick
2000, issue Sep, vol 14
- Thoughts on designing credible policies after financial modernization: Addressing too-big-to-fail and moral hazard pp. 2-4, 24-29

- Gary H. Stern
- Breaching the \\"Buckskin Curtain\\" pp. 6-9, 30-33

- Ronald Wirtz
- Interview with Arthur Levitt pp. 14-22

- Gary H. Stern
2000, issue Jun, vol 14
- Rethinking NAIRU pp. 2-3

- Gary H. Stern
- The new (and improved) economy pp. 11-13, 38

- Ronald Wirtz
- Old ideas at work in the new economy pp. 15-17, 40-42

- David E. Runkle
- The legacy of the separation of banking and commerce continues in Gramm-Leach-Bliley pp. 18-21

- Randall S. Kroszner
- Interview with Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson Jr pp. 24-34

- David Levy
- FDIC reform: use the market to monitor big banks pp. 46-47

- Chris Farrell
2000, issue Mar, vol 14
- Have we only just begun? challenges in implementing the Gramm-Leach-Bliley regime pp. 1-13, 54-55

- Ron J. Feldman, James M. Lyon and Niel D. Willardson
- Using market data to manage risk: the potential of financial modernization pp. 2-5

- Gary H. Stern
- Financial evolution, not revolution pp. 7-9, 56-57

- Ronald Wirtz
- Are banks special? a revisitation pp. 14-17

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- The financial modernization legislation: an assessment pp. 18-21

- Carter H. Golembe
- The impact on community banks pp. 22-25

- Robert N. Barsness
- Privacy and the promise of financial modernization pp. 26-29

- Richard M. Kovacevich
- The road not taken: the interests of lower-income families ignored in financial modernization pp. 30-33

- Malcolm Bush
- Financial reform's unfinished agenda: a look at deposit insurance funds pp. 34-37

- William M. Isaac
- Interview with Rep. Jim Leach pp. 38-46

- Gary H. Stern
- The Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999: a brief summary of Gramm-Leach-Bliley pp. 47

- Anonymous
- These gambling activities: Carter Glass and the battle to rein in the banking industry pp. 48-50

- Anonymous
2000, issue Jul, vol 12
- Fully loaded: despite how they might prefer to operate, development professionals offer cache of incentives to remain competitive pp. 1

- Ronald Wirtz
- A toolbox of favors: a kitty of different business incentives gives local communities the wherewithal to close deals pp. 2-3, 6

- Ronald Wirtz
- Backed by popular demand: with subsidized interest rates, public loan programs abound but don't always deliver pp. 4-6

- Ronald Wirtz
- Ag bankers see improving conditions pp. 7

- Tobias Madden
- The 'big drink' a few swallows short pp. 8

- Ronald Wirtz
- The district economy continues to sail along pp. 10-11

- Rob Grunewald and Tobias Madden
- Winning battles, rather than the war, on economic development subsidies pp. 14-15

- Arthur J. Rolnick
- Interest rate risk: what is it, why banks would want it, and how to evaluate it pp. 16-17

- Ron J. Feldman and Jason Schmidt
2000, issue Apr, vol 12
- Local economic development: at your service pp. 1

- Ronald Wirtz
- Shoestring budgets and Third World competition pp. 1

- Ronald Wirtz
- Banks face new rules and intense competition pp. 2

- Tobias Madden
- The crowded field of economic development pp. 3-8

- Ronald Wirtz
- Semantics, lack of data create large gray area pp. 3-4

- Ronald Wirtz
- Local economic development: a recipe for stone soup pp. 9-10

- Ronald Wirtz
- Coming to a national forest near you: roadless initiative more complex than \\"knuckle-dragging loggers vs. spotted owls\\" pp. 12-14

- Ronald Wirtz
- Critics say roadless initiative a hit-and-run on local communities pp. 15

- Ronald Wirtz
- Roadless initiative is rounding first phase and headed for second pp. 16

- Ronald Wirtz
- Farmer and rancher financial conditions improve pp. 18

- Tobias Madden
- Is financial modernization anything new? pp. 20-21

- Ron J. Feldman and Jason Schmidt
1999, issue Dec, vol 13
- Educating the messenger pp. 2-3

- Gary H. Stern
- The Zen of Greenspan: who's reporting on the Fed? pp. 4-7, 34-36

- Ronald Wirtz
- The recent ascent in stock prices: how exuberant are you? pp. 8-11, 47

- John Carlson
- Taxing capital income: a bad idea pp. 12-14

- David Fettig
- Meeting a new century of challenges in rural America pp. 16-19, 38-42, 44

- Mark Drabenstott
- Interview with Stanley Fischer pp. 20-25, 28-32

- Arthur J. Rolnick
1999, issue Sep, vol 13
- A response to critics of market discipline pp. 2-5

- Gary H. Stern
- The beauty (pageant?) of economics pp. 6-9, 24-25

- Ronald Wirtz
- How do minorities fund small business start-ups? Two Chicago neighborhoods offer insight pp. 10-13,26

- Philip Bond, Paul Huck and Robert Townsend
- Interview with Edward W. Kelley Jr pp. 14-22

- David Levy
- A higher minimum wage- a mistake waiting to happen pp. 36, 27

- Preston J. Miller
1999, issue Jun, vol 13
- Seeking a blueprint for economic literacy pp. 3-7

- David Fettig
- Where are the women Ph.D.s in economics? pp. 10-12

- Kathy Cobb
- On economic literacy pp. 14-17

- Alice Rivlin
- How does economic education impact economic literacy? pp. 18-21

- Ken Rebeck and William Walstad
- Managing moral hazard with market signals: how regulation should change with banking pp. 28-31, 60-62

- Gary H. Stern
- The tale of another chairman pp. 32-35, 64, 67

- Richard H. Timberlake
- An interview with Donald Brash pp. 42-56

- Anonymous
1999, issue Mar, vol 13
- On the Beige Book, Y2K, and economic education pp. 2-3

- Gary H. Stern
- The Federal Reserve's Beige Book: A better mirror than crystal ball pp. 10-13,28-32

- David Fettig, Arthur J. Rolnick and David E. Runkle
- Shared Responsibility: A smooth transition to the year 2000 is not only the responsibility of banks and federal regulators, but of consumers, too pp. 14-16

- Cathy E. Minehan
- Interview with Arnold Harberger pp. 18-21, 36-40

- Anonymous
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