Business Review
1975 - 2015
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1990, issue Nov
- How big is your share of government debt? pp. 3-12

- Dean Croushore
- Reducing the costs and risks of trading foreign exchange pp. 13-23

- Brian J. Cody
1990, issue Sep
- Should states fear the effects of a changing dollar? pp. 3-12

- Gerald Carlino
- Curing our ailing deposit-insurance system pp. 13-24

- Loretta Mester
1990, issue Jul
- Monetary policy with a new view of potential GNP pp. 3-10

- John F. Boschen and Leonard O. Mills
- The U.S. auto industry in the 1990s pp. 11-20

- David Y. Wong
1990, issue May
- The aging of America: impacts on the marketplace and workplace pp. 3-13

- Theodore M. Crone
- Closing troubled financial institutions: what are the issues? pp. 15-24

- Leonard Nakamura
1990, issue Mar
- Why are so many new stock issues underpriced? pp. 3-12

- Anthony Saunders
- Is there a natural rate of unemployment? pp. 13-22

- William Lang
1990, issue Jan
- Income-tax progressivity: a century-old debate pp. 3-12

- Harvey Rosen
- How will third district banks fare in the 1990's? pp. 13-25

- James McAndrews
1989, issue Nov
- The new thrift act: mending the safety net pp. 3-8

- Richard W. Lang and Timothy G. Schiller
- Unequal subsidies in highway investment: what are the consequences? pp. 9-18

- Richard Voith
- The U.S. as a debtor country: causes, prospects, and policy implications pp. 19-31

- Stephen A. Meyer
1989, issue Sep
- Is there too much corporate debt? pp. 3-13

- Ben Bernanke
- Challenges to small banks' survival pp. 15-27

- Sherrill Shaffer
1989, issue Jul
- The Community Reinvestment Act: increased attention and a new policy statement pp. 3-16

- Paul S. Calem
- How do stock returns react to special events? pp. 17-29

- Robert Schweitzer
1989, issue May
- Office vacancy rates: how should we interpret them? pp. 3-12

- Theodore M. Crone
- Owners versus managers: who controls the bank? pp. 13-23

- Loretta Mester
1989, issue Mar
- International policy cooperation: building a sound foundation pp. 3-12

- Brian J. Cody
- Stabilizing the dollar: what are the alternatives? pp. 13-23

- David Y. Wong
1989, issue Jan
- A new regional economic indicator: the Mid-Atlantic manufacturing index pp. 3-14

- Thomas P. Hamer
- What can output measures tell us about deindustrialization in the nation and its regions? pp. 15-27

- Gerald Carlino
1988, issue Nov
- Monetary policy transmission: through money or credit? pp. 3-11

- Ben Bernanke
- LDC debt rescheduling: calculating who gains, who loses pp. 13-23

- Anthony Saunders and Marti Subrahmanyam
1988, issue Sep
- Can stock prices reliably predict recessions? pp. 3-14

- Leonard O. Mills
- Private-sector decisions and the U.S. trade deficit pp. 15-24

- Behzad Diba
1988, issue Jul
- Banking reform: an overview of the restructuring debate pp. 3-14

- Mitchell Berlin
- Thinking about the deductibility of state and local taxes pp. 15-23

- Harvey Rosen
1988, issue May
- Commodity prices: useful intermediate targets for monetary policy? pp. 3-12

- Robert H. DeFina
- Joint ventures: meeting the competition in banking pp. 13-21

- Paul S. Calem
1988, issue Mar
- Going, going, gone: setting prices with auctions pp. 3-13

- Loretta Mester
- Experimental economics: putting markets under the microscope pp. 15-25

- Herbert E. Taylor
1988, issue Jan
- Non-open-market monetary policy operations pp. 3-15

- Stephen A. Meyer
- The Eurocurrency interbank market: potential for international crises? pp. 17-27

- Anthony Saunders
1987, issue Nov
- Productivity in cities: does city size matter? pp. 3-12

- Gerald Carlino
- Commuter rail ridership: the long and the short haul pp. 13-23

- Richard Voith
1987, issue Sep
- The underground economy: a troubling issue for policymakers pp. 3-12

- Joel F. Houston
- Fact and fantasy about stock index futures program trading pp. 13-25

- John J. Merrick
1987, issue Jul
- Is there consistency in monetary policy? pp. 3-8

- Edward G. Boehne
- Bank loans and marketable securities: how do financial contracts control borrowing firms? pp. 9-18

- Mitchell Berlin
- New guidelines for bank capital: an attempt to reflect risk pp. 19-33

- Janice M. Moulton
1987, issue May
- The CPI futures market: the inflation hedge that won't grow pp. 3-14

- Brian R. Horrigan
- Explaining long-term unemployment: a new piece to an old puzzle pp. 15-23

- Robert H. DeFina
1987, issue Mar
- Housing costs after tax reform pp. 3-12

- Theodore M. Crone
- Dividing up the investment pie: have we overinvested in housing? pp. 13-23

- Edwin S. Mills
1987, issue Jan
- Interstate bank mergers and competition in banking pp. 3-14

- Paul S. Calem
- Efficient production of financial services: scale and scope economies pp. 15-25
- Loretta Mester