Business Review
1975 - 2015
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1995, issue Nov
- Has deunionization led to higher earnings inequality? pp. 3-12

- Martin A. Asher and Robert H. DeFina
- Measuring inflation in a high-tech age pp. 13-25

- Leonard Nakamura
1995, issue Sep
- Antitrust issues in payment systems: bottlenecks, access, and essential facilities pp. 3-12

- James McAndrews
- Productivity growth and the American business cycle pp. 13-22

- Satyajit Chatterjee
1995, issue Jul
- There's more than one way to sell a security: the Treasury's auction experiment pp. 3-17

- Loretta Mester
- Do you know how much money is in your public purse? pp. 19-30

- Robert P. Inman
1995, issue May
- A primer on currency derivatives pp. 3-14

- Gregory P. Hopper
- Rethinking disclosure requirements pp. 15-29

- Sherrill Shaffer
1995, issue Mar
- Entry and exit of firms and the turnover of jobs in U.S. manufacturing pp. 3-18

- Rafael Rob
- Making money in the housing market: is there a sure-fire scheme? pp. 19-31

- Theodore M. Crone
1995, issue Jan
- Evaluating McCallum's rule for monetary policy pp. 3-14

- Dean Croushore and Tom Stark
- Do education and training lead to faster growth in cities? pp. 15-22

- Gerald Carlino
1994, issue Nov
- Small borrowers and the survival of the small bank: is mouse bank Mighty or Mickey? pp. 3-15

- Leonard Nakamura
- The impact of geographic deregulation on small banks pp. 17-31

- Paul S. Calem
1994, issue Sep
- How a little inflation can lead to a lot pp. 3-13

- Carlos Zarazaga
- Public transit: realizing its potential pp. 15-23

- Richard Voith
1994, issue Jul
- Managing the public debt pp. 3-13

- Keith Sill
- The automated clearinghouse system: moving toward electronic payment pp. 15-23

- James McAndrews
1994, issue May
- Making more out of less: the recipe for long-term economic growth pp. 3-15

- Satyajit Chatterjee
- Is the foreign exchange market inefficient? pp. 17-27

- Gregory P. Hopper
1994, issue Mar
- Bank competition in concentrated markets pp. 3-16

- Sherrill Shaffer
- Taxes and the electoral cycle: how sensitive are governors to coming elections? pp. 17-26

- Anne Case
1994, issue Jan
- How efficient are Third District banks? pp. 3-18

- Loretta Mester
- New indexes track the state of the states pp. 19-31

- Theodore M. Crone
1993, issue Nov
- Introducing: the survey of professional forecasters pp. 3-15

- Dean Croushore
- How costly is disinflation? The historical evidence pp. 17-28

- Laurence Ball
1993, issue Sep
- Do Americans save too little? pp. 3-20

- B. Douglas Bernheim and John Karl Scholtz
- Highways and education: the road to productivity? pp. 21-31

- Gerald Carlino
1993, issue Jul
- Are long expansions followed by short contractions? pp. 3-11

- Francis Diebold
- Does money affect output? pp. 13-28

- Shaghil Ahmed
1993, issue May
- Testimony on the Third District economy and monetary policy pp. 3-14

- Edward G. Boehne
- The proconsumer argument for interstate branching pp. 15-29

- Paul S. Calem
1993, issue Mar
- What causes inflation? pp. 3-12

- Laurence Ball
- Leaning against the seasonal wind: is there a cause for seasonal smoothing of interest rates? pp. 13-24

- Satyajit Chatterjee
1993, issue Jan
- Information externalities: why lending may sometimes need a jump start pp. 3-14

- Leonard Nakamura
- Predicting stock-market volatility pp. 15-28

- Keith Sill
1992, issue Nov
- Can the government roll over its debt forever? pp. 3-18

- Andrew Abel
- Where has all the paper gone? Book-entry delivery-against-payment systems pp. 19-30

- James McAndrews
1992, issue Sep
- City problems and suburban reactions pp. 3-4

- Richard W. Lang
- Can Philadelphia escape its fiscal crisis with another tax increase? pp. 5-20

- Robert P. Inman
- City and suburban growth: substitutes or complements? pp. 21-33

- Richard Voith
1992, issue Jul
- A slow recovery in the Third District: evidence from new time-series model pp. 3-12

- Theodore M. Crone
- Marking banks to market pp. 13-22

- Sherrill Shaffer
1992, issue May
- What are the costs of disinflation? pp. 3-16

- Dean Croushore
- Banking and commerce: a dangerous liaison? pp. 17-29

- Loretta Mester
1992, issue Mar
- Are regional per capita earnings diverging? pp. 3-12

- Gerald Carlino
- Saving and demographics: some international comparisons pp. 13-23

- Stephen A. Meyer
1992, issue Jan
- The strange behavior of the credit card market pp. 3-14

- Paul S. Calem
- The Livingston Surveys: a history of hopes and fears pp. 15-27

- Herbert E. Taylor
1991, issue Nov
- Does inflation depress the stock market? pp. 3-12

- Robert H. DeFina
- Shorter recessions and longer expansions pp. 13-20

- Francis Diebold and Glenn Rudebusch
1991, issue Sep
- The equity premium puzzle pp. 3-14

- Andrew Abel
- Understanding national and regional housing trends pp. 15-23

- Leonard O. Mills
1991, issue Jul
- Is access to Center City still valuable? pp. 3-12

- Richard Voith
- Lessons on lending and borrowing in hard times pp. 13-21

- Leonard Nakamura
1991, issue May
- The evolution of shared ATM networks pp. 3-16

- James McAndrews
- Interest rate risk: what's a bank to do? pp. 17-27

- Sherrill Shaffer
1991, issue Mar
- How accurate are quality-of-life rankings across cities? pp. 3-14

- Joseph Gyourko
- Activist monetary policy for good or evil? The new Keynesians vs. the new Classicals pp. 17-25

- Tom Stark and Herbert E. Taylor
1991, issue Jan
- De novo banking in the third district pp. 3-12

- Patricia Brislin and Anthony M. Santomero
- Coping with state budget deficits pp. 13-24

- Janet G. Stotsky
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