Economic Policy Review
1995 - 2025
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1996, issue Oct, vol 2
- Banks with something to lose: the disciplinary role of franchise value pp. 1-14

- Rebecca Demsetz, Marc R. Saidenberg and Philip E. Strahan
- What do chain store sales tell us about consumer spending? pp. 15-35

- Ethan S. Harris and Clara Vega
- Determinants and impact of sovereign credit ratings pp. 37-53

- Richard Cantor and Frank Packer
1996, issue Apr, vol 2
- Price risk intermediation in the over-the-counter derivatives markets: interpretation of a global survey pp. 1-15

- Catherine Benadon, John Kambhu and Frank M. Keane
- Risk management by structured derivative product companies pp. 17-37

- William F. Bassett, In Sun Geoum and Eli Remolona
- Evaluation of value-at-risk models using historical data pp. 39-69

- Darryll Hendricks
1995, issue Oct, vol 1
- Remarks on economic, supervisory, and regulatory issues facing foreign banks operating in the United States pp. 1-5

- William J. McDonough
- Correlation products and risk management issues pp. 7-20

- James M. Mahoney
- The commodity-consumer price connection: fact or fable? pp. 21-38

- Stephen Blomberg and Ethan S. Harris
1995, issue Jul, vol 1
- Historical patterns and recent changes in the relationship between bank holding company size and risk pp. 13-26

- Rebecca Demsetz and Philip E. Strahan
- The decline of traditional banking: implications for financial stability and regulatory policy pp. 27-45

- Franklin R. Edwards and Frederic Mishkin
1995, issue Jul
- A prolegomenon to future capital requirements pp. 1-12

- Arturo Estrella
1995, issue Jan
- Colloquium on U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: opening remarks pp. 1

- William J. McDonough
- The internationalization of the U.S. labor market and the wage structure pp. 3-8

- George Borjas
- What are the causes of rising wage inequality in the United States? pp. 9-17

- John Bound and George Johnson
- U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: the role of international factors pp. 18-25

- Robert Lawrence
- Inequality in labor market outcomes: contrasting the 1980s and earlier decades pp. 26-32

- Chinhui Juhn and Kevin Murphy
- Colloquium on U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: morning session: summary of discussion pp. 33-34
- Thomas Klitgaard and Adam Posen
- The future path and consequences of the U.S. earnings/education gap pp. 35-41

- Frank Levy
- Trade and wages: choosing among alternative explanations pp. 42-47

- Jagdish Bhagwati
- Macroeconomic implications of shifts in the relative demand for skills pp. 48-53

- Olivier Blanchard
- The growing wage gap: is training the answer? pp. 54-58

- Lisa Lynch
- Colloquium on U.S. wage trends in the 1980s: afternoon session: summary of discussion pp. 59-60
- Stephen Blomberg and Gabriel De Kock
- Explaining the growing inequality in wages across skill levels pp. 61-75

- David A. Brauer and Susan Hickok