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1981, issue Nov/Dec
- Did the tax cut really cut taxes? pp. 3-12

- Stephen A. Meyer and Robert Rossana
- The merits of efficient taxation pp. 15-22

- Ira Kaminow
1981, issue Sep/Oct
- Indexation: a reasonable response to inflation pp. 3-11

- Brian R. Horrigan
- Who controls what in the U.S. economy? pp. 13-21

- Timothy Hannan
1981, issue Jul/Aug
- The defense sector: a source of strength for Philadelphia's economy pp. 3-14

- John J. Mulhern
- Can services sustain a regional economy? pp. 15-27

- John M. L. Gruenstein and Sally Guerra
1981, issue May/Jun
- Efficient markets, interest rates, and monetary policy pp. 3-10

- Donald J. Mullineaux
- Supply-side economics: what chance for success? pp. 11-23

- Aris Protopapadakis
1981, issue Mar/Apr
- Managing the money stock: a time of transition pp. 3-13

- Richard W. Lang
- Regulating the eurocurrency market: what are the prospects? pp. 15-23

- Nicholas Carlozzi
1981, issue Jan/Feb
- A personal consumption tax: can it break the capital formation deadlock? pp. 3-9

- Laurence Seidman
- Structuring corporate taxes for a more productive economy pp. 11-19

- Robert Rossana
1980, issue Nov
- Paying for public pensions: now or later? pp. 3-12

- Robert P. Inman
- Interest rate futures: a challenge for bankers pp. 13-25

- Howard Keen
1980, issue Sep
- The national stock market: taking shape pp. 3-11

- John J. Mulhern
- How do changes in market interest rates affect bank profits? pp. 13-22

- Mark Flannery
1980, issue Jul
- Foiling the bank robber: what makes a difference pp. 3-8

- Timothy Hannan
- What's ahead for housing prices? pp. 9-15

- Anthony M. Rufolo
1980, issue May
- Jobs in the city: can Philadelphia afford to raise taxes? pp. 3-11

- John M. L. Gruenstein
- Pegs and floats: the changing face of the foreign exchange market pp. 13-23

- Nicholas Carlozzi
1980, issue Mar
- Commentary: Bank supervisory trends in the '80s pp. 3-6

- Edward G. Boehne
- The productivity perplex: a concern for the supply side pp. 7-17

- Timothy Hannan
- How U.S. multinationals manage currency risk pp. 19-27

- Janice M. Westerfield
1980, issue Jan
- Fighting inflation with a tax-based incomes policy pp. 3-11

- Laurence Seidman
- TIP is not the answer to inflation pp. 13-21

- Gary P. Gillum
1979, issue Nov
- Commentary: Monetarism and practical policymaking pp. 3-4

- Edward G. Boehne
- Current monetary dilemmas: How effective is orthodoxy in an unorthodox world? pp. 5-9

- David P. Eastburn
- On active and passive monetary policies pp. 11-19

- Donald J. Mullineaux
1979, issue Sep
- A softer landing for housing this time around? pp. 3-11

- John Bell
- Thrifts compete with banks: Getting a clearer view of a changing picture pp. 13-29

- Howard Keen
1979, issue Jul
- Commentary: The McFadden Act: is change in the making? pp. 3-5

- Edward G. Boehne
- Mass transit subsidies: are there better options? pp. 7-17

- John M. L. Gruenstein
- Unemployment insurance programs: a new look for the Eighties? pp. 19-26

- Robert Rossana
1979, issue May
- Commentary: Preserving discretion in economic policy pp. 3-4

- David P. Eastburn
- Lack of competition: where it's found and how much it costs pp. 5-11

- Timothy Hannan
- Economic forecasting: Should you buy it? pp. 13-18

- Nariman Behravesh and John J. Mulhern
1979, issue Mar
- Commentary: Can Philadelphia expect a livelier economy? pp. 3-4

- Edward G. Boehne
- Proposition 13 and its aftermath pp. 5-11

- Anita A. Summers
- An index of leading indicators for the Philadelphia region pp. 13-23

- Anthony M. Rufolo
1979, issue Jan
- Commentary: Voluntary inflation restraint and corporate social responsibility pp. 3-4

- David P. Eastburn
- International banking in Philadelphia pp. 5-12

- Janice M. Westerfield
- A new job map for the Philadelphia region pp. 13-22

- John M. L. Gruenstein
1978, issue Nov
- Commentary: Coming: a new phase for Regulation Q pp. 3-4

- Edward G. Boehne
- Bank dividend cuts: recent experience and the traditional view pp. 3-13

- Howard Keen
1978, issue Sep
- Regulation: whence it came and whether it's here to stay pp. 3-11

- Donald J. Mullineaux
- Philadelphia's economy in the national setting pp. 13-20

- Anthony M. Rufolo
1978, issue Jul
- The influence of monetary policy on commercial banking pp. 3-17

- David P. Eastburn and W. Lee Hoskins
- A primer on the risks of international lending and how to evaluate them pp. 19-29

- Janice M. Westerfield
1978, issue May
- Estimating the cost of your bank's funds pp. 3-11

- Ronald D. Watson
- Uniformity in assessment: High on the list of property tax reforms pp. 13-23

- Nonna A. Noto
1978, issue Mar
- Measuring income distribution in the United States pp. 3-11

- Timothy Hannan
- Housing decay: cause or symptom of urban decline? pp. 13-21

- Anthony M. Rufolo
1978, issue Jan
- Our vanishing golden age? pp. 3-8

- David P. Eastburn
- Potential competition and the banks pp. 7-13

- Timothy Hannan