Economic Policy Review
1995 - 2025
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2004, issue Dec
- Are home prices the next \\"bubble\\"? pp. 1-17

- Jonathan McCarthy and Richard Peach
- The historical and recent behavior of goods and services inflation pp. 19-31

- Alexis Antoniades, Richard Peach and Robert Rich
- Origins of the Federal Reserve book-entry system pp. 33-50

- Kenneth Garbade
- Economizing on liquidity with deferred settlement mechanisms pp. 51-72

- Kurt Johnson, James McAndrews and Kimmo Soramäki
2004, issue Sep
- Opening remarks pp. 1-2

- Jamie B. Stewart
- Conference overview and summary of papers pp. 3-6

- Frederic Mishkin and Donald Morgan
- Rebalancing the three pillars of Basel II pp. 7-21

- Jean Rochet
- Commentary on \\"Rebalancing the three pillars of Basel II.\\" pp. 23-26

- Darryll Hendricks
- Commentary on \\"Rebalancing the three pillars of Basel II.\\" pp. 27-30

- Jeremy Stein
- Disclosure, volatility, and transparency: and empirical investigation into the value of bank disclosure pp. 31-45

- Ursel Baumann and Erlend Nier
- Commentary on \\"Disclosure, volatility and transparency: an empirical investigation into the value of bank disclosure.\\" pp. 47-48

- Charles Calomiris
- Commentary on \\"Disclosure, volatility, and transparency: an empirical investigation into the value of bank disclosure.\\" pp. 49-51

- Eric Rosengren
- Market indicators, bank fragility, and indirect market discipline pp. 53-62

- Reint Gropp, Jukka M. Vesala and Giuseppe Vulpes
- Commentary on \\"Market indicators, bank fragility, and indirect market discipline\\" pp. 63-65

- Mark Flannery
- Commentary on \\"Market indicators, bank fragility, and indirect market discipline\\" pp. 67-71

- Jose Lopez
- A reconsideration of the risk sensitivity of U.S. banking organization subordinated debt spreads: a sample selection approach pp. 73-92

- Daniel M. Covitz, Diana Hancock and Myron L. Kwast
- Commentary on \\"A reconsideration of the risk sensitivity of U.S. banking organization subordinated debt spreads: a sample selection approach\\" pp. 93-95

- Kevin Stiroh
- Risk and return of publicly held versus privately owned banks pp. 97-107

- Simon Kwan
- Commentary on \\"Risk and return of publicly held versus privately owned banks\\" pp. 109-113

- Philip E. Strahan
2004, issue May
- Industry-specific exchange rates for the United States pp. 1-16

- Linda Goldberg
- Exchange rate changes and net positions of speculators in the futures market pp. 17-28

- Thomas Klitgaard and Laura Weir
- The institutionalization of treasury note and bond auctions, 1970-75 pp. 29-45

- Kenneth Garbade
- Treasury inflation-indexed debt: a review of the U.S. experience pp. 47-63

- Robert Elsasser and Brian P. Sack
2003, issue Apr, vol 9
- Introduction: Special issue: corporate governance: what do we know and what is different about banks? pp. 1-3

- Hamid Mehran
- Boards of directors as an endogenously determined institution: a survey of the economic literature pp. 7-26

- Benjamin Hermalin and Michael Weisbach
- Executive equity compensation and incentives: a survey pp. 27-50

- John E. Core, Wayne R. Guay and David F. Larcker
- A survey of blockholders and corporate control pp. 51-64

- Clifford G. Holderness
- Transparency, financial accounting information, and corporate governance pp. 65-87

- Robert M. Bushman and Abbie Smith
- The corporate governance of banks pp. 91-107

- Jonathan R. Macey and Maureen O'Hara
- Incentive features in CEO compensation in the banking industry pp. 109-121

- Kose John and Yiming Qian
- Is corporate governance different for bank holding companies? pp. 123-142

- Renee Adams and Hamid Mehran
2003, issue Sep
- Economic statistics: new needs for the twenty-first century - opening remarks pp. 3-4

- Jamie B. Stewart
- Price hedonics: a critical review pp. 5-15

- Charles R. Hulten
- Remarks on the measurement, valuation, and reporting of intangible assets pp. 17-22

- Baruch Lev
- Productivity measurement issues in services industries: \\"Baumol's disease\\" has been cured pp. 23-33

- Barry Bosworth and Jack E. Triplett
- What market risk capital reporting tells us about bank risk pp. 37-54

- Beverly Hirtle
- Formulating the imputed cost of equity capital for priced services at Federal Reserve banks pp. 55-81

- Edward Green, Jose Lopez and Zhenyu Wang
- Measuring treasury market liquidity pp. 83-108

- Michael Fleming
- Economic statistics: new needs for the twenty-first century

- Anonymous
2003, issue Jun
- Opening remarks pp. 1-2

- William J. McDonough
- State of New York City's housing and neighborhoods: an overview of recent trends pp. 5-17

- Glynis Daniels and Michael H. Schill
- The impact of building restrictions on housing affordability pp. 21-39

- Edward Glaeser and Joseph Gyourko
- Commentary pp. 41-43

- Brendan O'Flaherty
- Government regulation and changes in the affordable housing stock pp. 45-62

- Christopher Mayer and Craig Somerville
- Commentary pp. 63-67

- Jack Goodman
- Housing production subsidies and neighborhood revitalization: New York City's ten-year capital plan for housing pp. 71-85

- Ingrid Gould Ellen, Michael H. Schill, Amy Schwartz and Ioan Voicu
- Effects of homeownership on children: the role of neighborhood characteristics and family income pp. 87-107

- Joseph M. Harkness and Sandra J. Newman
- Commentary pp. 109-112

- Frank Braconi
- The impacts of new neighborhoods on poor families: evaluating the policy implications of the moving to opportunity demonstration pp. 113-140

- John Goering
- Commentary pp. 141-143

- Lance Freeman
- Comparing the costs of federal housing assistance programs pp. 147-166

- Denise DiPasquale, Dennis Fricke and Daniel Garcia-Diaz
- Commentary pp. 167-168

- Susan Wachter
- The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Community Reinvestment Act: past accomplishments and future regulatory challenges pp. 169-191

- William C. Apgar and Mark Duda
- Preservation first pp. 195-197

- Ronay Menschel
- Building blocks for private investment in New York City's underserved communities pp. 199-201

- Richard Roberts
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