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1991, issue Sum, vol 16
- Inflation: measurement and policy issues pp. 13-24

- Richard G. Davis
- In brief: economic capsules: an overview of inflation measurement pp. 25-29

- David A. Brauer and Lucille Wu
- Tracking inflation in the service sector pp. 30-35

- Eugene Kroch
- Recent real income and wage trends in the United States pp. 36-39

- Eugene Kroch
- The bank credit \"crumble.\" pp. 40-51

- Ronald Johnson
- A disaggregate analysis of discount window borrowing pp. 52-62

- Kausar Hamdani and Stavros Peristiani
- The trade balance effects of foreign direct investment in U.S. manufacturing pp. 63-76

- James Orr
1991, issue Spr, vol 16
- The effect of imports on U.S. manufacturing wages pp. 14-26

- David A. Brauer
- The shifting composition of U.S. manufactured goods trade pp. 27-37

- Susan Hickok
- Factors affecting the competitiveness of internationally active financial institutions pp. 38-51

- Beverly Hirtle
- Monetary policy and open market operations during 1990 pp. 52-78

- Anonymous
- In brief economic capsules: Japanese banks' customers in the United States pp. 79-82

- Alicia Quijano and Rama Seth
- Another view of the underpricing of initial public offerings pp. 83-85

- Judith S. Ruud
1991, issue Win, vol 16
- Determinants of long-term interest rates: an empirical study of several industrial countries pp. 12-28

- Howard Howe and Charles Pigott
- Explaining the persistence of the U.S. trade deficit in the late 1980s pp. 29-46

- Susan Hickok and Juann Hung
- Evolution of U.S. trade with China pp. 47-54

- James Orr
1991, issue Aut, vol 16
- Do international reactions of stock and bond markets reflect macroeconomic fundamentals? pp. 1-13

- Eli Remolona
- The cost of capital for securities firms in the United States and Japan pp. 14-27

- Robert McCauley and Steven A. Zimmer
- Financial liberalization and monetary control in Japan pp. 28-46

- Bruce Kasman and Anthony Rodrigues
- Expected inflation and real interest rates based on index-linked bond prices: the U.K. experience pp. 47-60

- Gabriel De Kock
- Tracking the economy with the purchasing managers' index pp. 61-69

- Ethan S. Harris
1990, issue Sum, vol 15
- The role of central banks and the financial system in emerging market economies pp. 1-7

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- The influence of financial changes on interest rates and monetary policy: a review of recent evidence pp. 8-30

- Paul Bennett
- Effects of leverage on corporate investment and hiring decisions pp. 31-41

- Richard Cantor
- Housing finance and the transmission of monetary policy pp. 42-55

- John Ryding
- Financial market evolution and the interest sensitivity of output pp. 56-70

- Beverly Hirtle and Jeanette Kelleher
- Intermediate targets and indicators for monetary policy: an introduction to the issues pp. 71-82

- Richard G. Davis
1990, issue Spr, vol 15
- Reforming the U.S. financial system: an international perspective pp. 1-14

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- Event risk premia and bond market incentives for corporate leverage pp. 15-30

- Steven A. Zimmer
- Understanding international differences in leverage trends pp. 31-42

- Eli Remolona
1990, issue Win, vol 15
- The decline in U.S. saving and its implications for economic growth pp. 1-19

- Ethan S. Harris and Charles Steindel
- Comparing the cost of capital in the United States and Japan: a survey of methods pp. 20-32

- James Poterba
- Bank cost of capital and international competition pp. 33-59

- Robert McCauley and Steven A. Zimmer
- In brief economic capsules: equity carve-outs in Tokyo pp. 60-64

- Ted Fikre
- Optimal monetary policy design: rules versus discretion again pp. 65-79

- A. Steven Englander
1989, issue Sum, vol 14
- Legislative priorities pp. 1-6

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- Explaining international differences in the cost of capital pp. 7-28

- Robert McCauley and Steven A. Zimmer
- Distributional issues in privatization pp. 29-43

- Rama Seth
- Union concessions in the 1980s pp. 44-58

- Linda A. Bell
- Interest rates, household cash flow, and consumer expenditures pp. 59-67

- Richard Cantor
1989, issue Win, vol 14
- Do margin requirements matter? Evidence from U.S. and Japanese stock markets pp. 16-35

- Gikas Hardouvelis and Stavros Peristiani
- Shifting patterns of U.S. trade with selected developing Asian economies pp. 36-47

- Susan Hickok and James Orr
- Unemployment in Canada and the United States: the role of unemployment insurance benefits pp. 48-61

- Vivek Moorthy
- In brief-economic capsules: monetary policy and U.S. external balances pp. 62-68

- Bruce Kasman
1989, issue Aut, vol 14
- Trends in international banking in the United States and Japan pp. 1-6

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- Evaluating recent trends in capital formation pp. 7-19

- A. Steven Englander and Charles Steindel
- Inflation expectations surveys as predictors of inflation and behavior in financial and labor markets pp. 20-32

- A. Steven Englander and Gary Stone
- Japanese trade balance adjustment to yen appreciation pp. 33-47

- Susan Hickok
- The effectiveness of tax amnesty programs in selected countries pp. 48-53

- Elliot Uchitelle
1989, issue Special
- The formation of the Federal Reserve System pp. 4-6

- Benjamin Strong
- Federal Reserve control of credit pp. 6-14

- Benjamin Strong
- Some essentials of monetary stability pp. 15-20

- George L. Harrison
- Reflections of a central banker pp. 21-28

- Allan Sproul
- The international monetary system--retrospect and prospect pp. 29-34

- Alfred Hayes
- The contributions and limitations of \"monetary\" analysis pp. 35-41

- Paul Volcker
- Unresolved issues in monetary policy pp. 42-47

- Anthony M. Solomon
- Securing a more balanced global economy pp. 48-52

- E. Gerald Corrigan