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1988, issue Sum, vol 13
- Evidence on stock market speculative bubbles: Japan, the United States, and Great Britain pp. 4-16

- Gikas Hardouvelis
- The international transmission of stock prices disruption in October 1987 pp. 17-33

- Paul Bennett and Jeanette Kelleher
- International linkages among equities markets and the October 1987 market break pp. 34-46

- Robert Aderhold, Christine M. Cumming and Alison Harwood
- Margin requirements on equity instruments pp. 47-60

- George Sofianos
- Consistent margin requirements: are they feasible? pp. 61-79

- Arturo Estrella
- Margin requirements and stock market volatility pp. 80-89

- Gikas Hardouvelis
1988, issue Spr, vol 13
- A balanced approach to the LDC debt problem pp. 1-6

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- The competitiveness of U.S. manufactured goods: recent changes and prospects pp. 7-22

- Linda A. Bell, Janet Ceglowski and Susan Hickok
- Money demand--some long-run properties pp. 23-40

- John Wenninger
- Monetary policy and open market operations during 1987 pp. 41-58

- Sandra C. Krieger and Peter D. Sternlight
1988, issue Win, vol 13
- Economic consequences of continued U.S. external deficit pp. 4-15

- Charles Pigott
- External adjustment and U.S. macroeconomic performance pp. 16-32

- Janet Ceglowski and Bruce Kasman
- Financial implications of the U.S. external deficit pp. 33-51

- Juann Hung, Charles Pigott and Anthony Rodrigues
- Capacity constraints and the prospects for external adjustment and economic growth: 1989-90 pp. 52-68

- R. Spence Hilton
- The performance of the U.S. capital goods industry: implications for trade adjustment pp. 69-82

- James Orr
1988, issue Aut, vol 13
- A review of Federal Reserve policy targets and operating guides in recent decades pp. 6-17

- Ann-Marie Meulendyke
- The globalization of financial markets and the effectiveness of monetary policy instruments pp. 18-27

- Lawrence J. Radecki and Vincent Reinhart
- Interest rate divergences among the major industrial nations pp. 28-44

- Bruce Kasman and Charles Pigott
- Estimating the funding gap of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation pp. 45-59

- John A. Brehm, Arturo Estrella and Beverly Hirtle
- In brief: economic capsules--U.S. trade with Taiwan and South Korea pp. 60-66

- Susan Hickok and Thomas Klitgaard
1987, issue Sum, vol 12
- A framework for reform of the financial system pp. 1-8

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- The pricing and hedging of market index deposits pp. 9-20

- Stephen R. King and Eli Remolona
- Exploring the effects of capital movements on M1 and the economy pp. 21-31

- Thomas Klitgaard and John Wenninger
- Financial consequences of new Asian surpluses pp. 32-44

- Robert McCauley and Rama Seth
- Japan's growth performance over the last decade pp. 45-55

- Bruce Kasman
1987, issue Spr, vol 12
- A perspective on the globalization of financial markets and institutions pp. 1-9

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- The growth of the financial guarantee market pp. 10-28

- Beverly Hirtle
- The household demand for money: estimates from cross-sectional data pp. 29-34

- Cecily C. Garver and Lawrence J. Radecki
1987, issue Win, vol 12
- International economic prospects: a case study in mutuality pp. 1-5

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- Large-dollar payment flows from New York pp. 6-13

- Anonymous
- Financial structure of the G-10 countries: how does the United States compare? pp. 14-25

- Christine M. Cumming and Lawrence M. Sweet
- The risk-based capital agreement: a further step towards policy convergence pp. 26-34

- Jeffrey Bardos
- Converging household debt ratios of four industrial countries pp. 35-47

- Dorothy B. Christelow
1987, issue Aut, vol 12
- Capital requirements of commercial and investment banks: contrasts in regulation pp. 1-10

- Gary Haberman
- The economics of securitization pp. 11-23

- Christine M. Cumming
- Eurocommercial paper and U.S. commercial paper: converging money markets? pp. 24-35

- Lauren A. Hargraves and Robert McCauley
- Current labor market trends and inflation pp. 36-48

- Richard Cantor and John Wenninger
1986, issue Sum, vol 11
- The recent performance of the commercial banking industry pp. 1-11

- Richard G. Davis
- Estimating household debt service payments pp. 12-23

- Lynn Paquette
- Financial transactions and the demand for M1 pp. 24-29

- Lawrence J. Radecki and John Wenninger
- Short-term borrowing by local school districts pp. 30-41

- Allen J. Proctor
- Are large U.S. banks moving international activity off their balance sheets? pp. 42-44

- Robert McCauley
- Prospects for the U.S. international travel deficit pp. 44-46

- Bruce Kasman
1986, issue Spr, vol 11
- Reducing international imbalances in an interdependent world pp. 1-5

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- Macroeconomic influences on the U.S.-Japan trade imbalance pp. 6-11

- Vincent Reinhart
- The changing commodity composition of U.S. imports from Japan pp. 12-18

- Daniel E. Nolle and Charles Pigott
- Reserves forecasting for open market operations pp. 19-33

- Kathleen M. Camilli, Kausar Hamdani and John C. Partlan
- Monetary policy and open market operations in 1985 pp. 34-53

- Peter D. Sternlight
1986, issue Win, vol 11
- Coping with globally integrated financial markets pp. 1-5

- E. Gerald Corrigan
- Bankers on pricing consumer deposits pp. 6-13

- Richard G. Davis, Leon Korobow and John Wenninger
- The pricing of consumer deposit products - the non-rate dimensions pp. 14-18

- Richard G. Davis and Leon Korobow
- Monetary policy influence on the economy-an empirical analysis pp. 19-34

- M. Akbar Akhtar and Ethan S. Harris
- Inflation in the service sector pp. 35-45

- Peter Rappoport
- International \"middle-market\" borrowing pp. 46-52

- Jeremy Gluck
1986, issue Aut, vol 11
- Responsiveness of interest rate spreads and deposit flows to changes in market rates pp. 1-10

- John Wenninger
- Wage rigidity in West Germany: a comparison with the U.S. experience pp. 11-21

- Linda A. Bell
- The cycle in property/casualty insurance pp. 22-30

- Robert T. McGee
- Tax reform and the merger and acquisition market: the repeal of General Utilities pp. 31-35

- Charles Steindel
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