Business Review
1975 - 2015
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2000, issue Nov
- A new look at economic indexes for the states in the Third District pp. 3-14

- Theodore M. Crone
- From centralization to deconcentration: people and jobs spread out pp. 15-27

- Gerald Carlino
2000, issue Jul
- Financial modernization: vastly different or fundamentally the same? pp. 3-14

- Edward G. Boehne
- Economics and the new economy: the invisible hand meets creative destruction pp. 15-30

- Leonard Nakamura
2000, issue May
- Why don't banks take stock? pp. 3-15

- Mitchell Berlin
- Has suburbanization diminished the importance of access to Center City? pp. 17-29

- Richard Voith
2000, issue Mar
- The changing nature of the payments system: should new players mean new rules? pp. 3-26

- Loretta Mester
- From cycles to shocks: progress in business-cycle theory pp. 27-37

- Satyajit Chatterjee
2000, issue Jan
- The finance and growth nexus pp. 3-14

- Aubhik Khan
- Agriculture in the Third District: fertile fields outside the farm belt pp. 15-29

- Timothy G. Schiller
1999, issue Nov
- The euro and the European Central Bank pp. 3-14

- Jeffrey Wrase
- Patent reform: a mixed blessing for the U.S. economy? pp. 15-29

- Robert Hunt
1999, issue Sep
- How useful are forecasts of corporate profits? pp. 3-12

- Dean Croushore
- The Philadelphia story: a new forecasting model pp. 13-23

- Theodore M. Crone and Michael P. McLaughlin
1999, issue Jul
- Intangibles: what put the new in the new economy? pp. 3-16

- Leonard Nakamura
- Do states respond differently to changes in monetary policy? pp. 17-27

- Gerald Carlino and Robert H. DeFina
1999, issue May
- Forecasts, indicators and monetary policy pp. 3-14

- Keith Sill
- Jack of all trades? Product diversification in nonfinancial firms pp. 15-29

- Mitchell Berlin
1999, issue Mar
- Does the federal tax treatment of housing affect the pattern of metropolitan development? pp. 3-16

- Richard Voith
- Regional trends in federal government spending pp. 17-28

- Timothy G. Schiller
1999, issue Jan
- Banking industry's consolidation: what's a small business to do? pp. 3-16

- Loretta Mester
- Real business cycles: a legacy of countercyclical policies? pp. 17-27

- Satyajit Chatterjee
1998, issue Nov
- Is the Fed being swept out of (monetary) control? pp. 3-12

- Jeffrey Wrase
- Why is Europe forming a monetary union? pp. 13-21

- Gwen Eudey
1998, issue Sep
- House prices and the quality of public schools: what are we buying? pp. 3-14

- Theodore M. Crone
- What's happening in manufacturing: \\"survey says...\\" pp. 15-29

- Michael Trebing
1998, issue Jul
- Low inflation: the surprise of the 1990s pp. 3-12

- Dean Croushore
- Trends in metropolitan employment growth pp. 13-22

- Gerald Carlino
1998, issue May
- The retail revolution and food-price mismeasurement pp. 3-14

- Leonard Nakamura
- Restructuring during recessions: a silver lining in the cloud? pp. 15-31

- Keith Sill
1998, issue Mar
- Does trade with low-wage countries hurt American workers? pp. 3-15

- Stephen Golub
- Has globalization created a borderless world? pp. 17-27

- Janet Ceglowski
1998, issue Jan
- The downtown parking syndrome: does curing the illness kill the patient? pp. 3-14

- Richard Voith
- That thing venture capitalist do pp. 15-26

- Mitchell Berlin
1997, issue Nov
- Are bank runs contagious? pp. 3-14

- Ted Loch Temzelides
- Network issues and payment systems pp. 15-25

- James McAndrews
1997, issue Sep
- What's the point of credit scoring? pp. 3-16

- Loretta Mester
- What determines the exchange rate: economic factors or market sentiment? pp. 17-29

- Gregory P. Hopper
1997, issue Jul
- Inflation-indexed bonds: how do they work? pp. 3-16

- Jeffrey Wrase
- How capital taxes harm economic growth: Britain versus the United States pp. 17-27

- Lee Ohanian
1997, issue May
- Where have all the factory jobs gone - and why? pp. 3-18

- Theodore M. Crone
- Regional economies: separating trends from cycles pp. 19-31

- Gerald Carlino and Keith Sill
1997, issue Mar
- Is the U.S. economy really growing too slowly? pp. 3-14

- Leonard Nakamura
- The Livingston Survey: still useful after all these years pp. 15-27

- Dean Croushore
1997, issue Jan
- Making payments on the Internet pp. 1-12

- James McAndrews
- The economic benefits and risks of derivative securities pp. 15-26

- Keith Sill
1996, issue Nov
- For better and for worse: three lending relationships pp. 3-12

- Mitchell Berlin
- The suburban housing market: the effects of city and suburban job growth pp. 13-25

- Richard Voith
1996, issue Sep
- Taxes, homeownership, and the allocation of residential real estate risks pp. 3-10

- Satyajit Chatterjee
- The travel market in the United States and the Third District pp. 11-21

- Timothy G. Schiller
1996, issue Jul
- Repealing Glass-Steagall: the past points the way to the future pp. 3-18

- Loretta Mester
- Value at risk: a new methodology for measuring portfolio risk pp. 19-31

- Gregory P. Hopper
1996, issue May
- Looking ahead: leading indexes for Pennsylvania and New Jersey pp. 3-14

- Kevin J. Babyak and Theodore M. Crone
- Inflation forecasts: how good are they? pp. 15-25

- Dean Croushore
1996, issue Mar
- Central city decline: regional or neighborhood solutions? pp. 3-16

- Richard Voith
- Does monetary policy have differential regional effects? pp. 17-27

- Gerald Carlino and Robert H. DeFina
1996, issue Jan
- When the bubble bursts: psychology or fundamentals? pp. 3-13

- Lee Ohanian
- The cyclical volatility of interest rates pp. 15-29

- Keith Sill
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