Economic Policy Review
1995 - 2025
From Federal Reserve Bank of New York Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Gabriella Bucciarelli (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
2000, issue Oct
- Specialization, diversification, and the structure of the financial system - the impact of technological change and regulatory reform, opening remarks pp. 1-3

- Jamie B. Stewart
- Banking and securities and insurance: economists' views of the synergies - summary of presentations pp. 7-10

- Cara S. Lown
- The determinants of success in the new financial services environment: now that firms can do everything, what should they do and why should regulators care? pp. 11-23

- David L. Eckles and Anthony M. Santomero
- The economics and politics of financial modernization pp. 25-37

- Randall S. Kroszner
- The changing landscape of the financial services industry: what lies ahead? pp. 39-54

- Cara S. Lown, Carol Osler, Philip E. Strahan and Amir Sufi
- Banking and securities and insurance: economists' views of the synergies - commentary pp. 55-58

- Christopher T. Mahoney
- All the answers are different pp. 61-65

- Denis O'Leary
- Technology: driving specialization or enabling diversification (or both)? pp. 67-72

- Till Guldimann, Jim Marks, Lawrence J. Radecki, John Wenninger, Moderator and Presenters
- The changing role of banking supervision pp. 73-79

- Tom de Swaan
- Why we do what we do: the views of bankers, insurers, and securities firms on specialization and diversification pp. 81-87

- Tony Candito, Michael J. Castellano, Richard Heckinger, Darryll Hendricks, Kevin Stiroh, Moderator and Presenters
- The changing financial structure: challenges for supervisors and risk managers pp. 89-94

- Beverly Hirtle, Leslie Rahl, William L. Rutledge and Petros Sabatacakis
- Specialization, diversification, and the structure of the financial system: the impact of technological change and regulatory reform, proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, June 9, 2000

- Anonymous
2000, issue Sep
- Overview of the volume; Special issue: lessons from recent crises in Asian and other emerging markets pp. 1-2

- Linda Goldberg and Thomas Klitgaard
- The economics of currency crises and contagion: an introduction pp. 3-16

- Paolo Pesenti and Cédric Tille
- Foreign and domestic bank participation in emerging markets: lessons from Mexico and Argentina pp. 17-36

- B. Gerard Dages, Linda Goldberg and Daniel Kinney
- Asia's trade performance after the currency crisis pp. 37-49

- Matthew Higgins and Thomas Klitgaard
- Asia crisis postmortem: where did the money go and did the United States benefit? pp. 51-70

- Eric van Wincoop and Kei-Mu Yi
- The impact of the Asia crisis on U.S. industry: an almost-free lunch? pp. 71-81

- James Harrigan
2000, issue Jul
- Listening to loan officers: the impact of commercial credit standards on lending and output pp. 1-16

- Cara S. Lown, Donald Morgan and Sonali Rohatgi
- The timing and funding of Fedwire funds transfers pp. 17-32

- James McAndrews and Samira Rajan
- Capital ratios as predictors of bank failure pp. 33-52

- Arturo Estrella, Sangkyun Park and Stavros Peristiani
- Support for resistance: technical analysis and intraday exchange rates pp. 53-68

- Carol Osler
2000, issue Apr
- Fiscal policy in an era of surpluses: economic and financial implications - opening remarks pp. 1-2

- William J. McDonough
- Fiscal policy in an era of surpluses: economic and financial implications - summary of observations and recommendations pp. 3-5

- Richard Peach and Charles Steindel
- Formation of fiscal policy: the experience of the past twenty-five years pp. 9-23

- Alan Auerbach
- Formation of fiscal policy: the experience of the past twenty-five years - commentary pp. 25-27

- Barry Bosworth
- Formation of fiscal policy: the experience of the past twenty-five years - commentary pp. 29-32

- C. Eugene Steuerle
- The automatic fiscal stabilizers: quietly doing their thing pp. 35-67

- Darrel Cohen and Glenn Follette
- The automatic fiscal stabilizers: quietly doing their thing - commentary pp. 69-74

- Olivier Blanchard
- The near-term outlook for fiscal policy pp. 77-80

- Rudolph G. Penner
- Fiscal policy in an era of surpluses pp. 83-85

- Gary Gensler
- Enhancing the liquidity of U.S. Treasury securities in an era of surpluses pp. 89-119

- Kenneth Barbade, Paul Bennett and John Kambhu
- Enhancing the liquidity of U.S. Treasury securities in an era of surpluses - commentary pp. 121-122

- Vaughn O'Regan
- Enhancing the liquidity of U.S. Treasury securities in an era of surpluses - commentary pp. 123-125

- Charles H. Parkhurst
- The benchmark U.S. Treasury market: recent performance and possible alternatives pp. 129-145

- Michael Fleming
- The benchmark U.S. Treasury market: recent performance and possible alternatives - commentary pp. 147-148

- Lou Crandall
- The benchmark U.S. Treasury market: recent performance and possible alternatives - commentary pp. 149-153

- Thomas C. Glaessner
- The benchmark U.S. Treasury market: recent performance and possible alternatives - commentary pp. 155-157

- Stan Jones
- Fiscal policy in an era of surpluses: economic and financial implications, proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, December 3, 1999

- Anonymous
1999, issue Sep, vol 5
- Unequal incomes, unequal outcomes? Economic inequality and measures of well-being: summary of observations and recommendations pp. 3-5

- Erica Groshen, Chinhui Juhn, James Orr and Barbara L. Walter
- Poverty, children's health, and health care utilization pp. 9-21

- Barbara Wolfe
- Economic inequality and social differentials in mortality pp. 23-36

- Arline T. Geronimus
- Commentary on two papers (Wolfe and Geronimus) on poverty's effects on health status pp. 37-39

- Carol Rapaport
- Public health and the public agenda pp. 43-47

- Kevin Thurm
- Housing outcomes: an assessment of long-term trends pp. 51-61

- James Orr and Richard Peach
- A look at real housing prices and incomes: some implications for housing affordability and quality pp. 63-77

- Joseph Gyourko and Joseph Tracy
- Commentary on two papers on the affordability of housing for young and poor families pp. 79-83

- Christopher Mayer
- The changing relationship between income and crime victimization pp. 87-98

- Steven Levitt
- Economic inequality and the provision of schooling pp. 99-110

- Thomas Downes and David Figlio
- Commentary on two papers on education and crime in urban neighborhoods pp. 111-113

- Derek Neal
- From John Lindsay to Rudy Giuliani: the decline of the local safety net? pp. 117-132

- Edward Glaeser and Matthew Kahn
- Earnings inequality and central-city development pp. 133-142

- Edwin S. Mills
- Commentary on two papers on economic inequality and local public services pp. 143-146

- James Snyder
- Social indicators and the study of inequality pp. 149-163

- Irwin Garfinkel and Marcia K. Meyers
- Social indicators and the study of inequality - commentary pp. 165-167

- Howard Chernick
- Unequal incomes, unequal outcomes? Economic inequality and measures of well-being, closing discussion: social policy implications, general commentary pp. 171-173

- Katherine McFate
- Unequal incomes, unequal outcomes? Economic inequality and measures of well-being, closing discussion: social policy implications, general commentary pp. 175-177

- Timothy Smeeding
- Unequal incomes, unequal outcomes? Economic inequality and measures of well-being: proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, May 7, 1999

- Anonymous
1999, issue Jul, vol 5
- Recent banking sector reforms in Japan pp. 1-7

- Hiroshi Nakaso
- Legal structure, financial structure, and the monetary policy transmission mechanism pp. 9-28

- Stephen Cecchetti
- How important is the stock market effect on consumption? pp. 29-51

- Sydney Ludvigson and Charles Steindel
- Banks' payments-driven revenues pp. 53-70

- Lawrence J. Radecki
1999, issue Apr, vol 5
- Supervisory information and the frequency of bank examinations pp. 1-20

- Beverly Hirtle and Jose Lopez
- Macro markets and financial security pp. 21-39

- Stefano Athanasoulis, Robert Shiller and Eric van Wincoop
- Exchange rates and profit margins: the case of Japanese exporters pp. 41-54

- Thomas Klitgaard
| |