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1993 - 2020

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2003, volume 89, articles Fall

Boom and bust in telecommunications pp. 1-24 Downloads
Elise A. Couper, John Hejkal and Alexander Wolman
Implications of the capital-embodiment revolution for directed R&D and wage inequality pp. 25-50 Downloads
Andreas Hornstein and Per Krusell
Why does consumer sentiment predict household spending? pp. 51-67 Downloads
Elliot W. Martin and Yash P. Mehra
Firms, assignments, and earnings pp. 69-81 Downloads
Edward Prescott

2003, volume 89, articles Sum

Accounting for corporate behavior pp. 1-20 Downloads
John Weinberg
Japanese monetary policy and deflation pp. 21-52 Downloads
Robert L. Hetzel
The euro and inflation divergence in Europe pp. 53-70 Downloads
Margarida Duarte
How did leading indicator forecasts perform during the 2001 recession? pp. 71-90 Downloads
James Stock and Mark W. Watson

2003, volume 89, articles Spr

Monetary policy in a low inflation environment pp. 1-6 Downloads
Alfred Broaddus
Banking and commerce: tear down this wall? pp. 7-31 Downloads
John Walter
Unemployment insurance and personal bankruptcy pp. 33-53 Downloads
Kartik Athreya
Economic fundamentals and bank runs pp. 55-71 Downloads
Huberto Ennis

2003, volume 89, articles Win

Japanese monetary policy, 1991-2001 pp. 1-31 Downloads
Bennett McCallum
Efficient public investment in a model with transition dynamics pp. 33-50 Downloads
Pierre Daniel Sarte and Jorge Soares
Potential consequences of linear approximation in economics pp. 51-67 Downloads
Elise A. Couper and Alexander Wolman
The cyclical behavior of prices and employee compensation pp. 69-83 Downloads
Roy H. Webb

2002, articles Fall

The phases of U.S. monetary policy: 1987 to 2001 pp. 1-17 Downloads
Marvin Goodfriend
Competition among bank regulators pp. 19-36 Downloads
John Weinberg
Structure from shocks pp. 37-47 Downloads
Michael Dotsey
Expectations and the term structure of interest rates: evidence and implications pp. 49-95 Downloads
Robert King and André Kurmann

2002, articles Sum

The economics of financial privacy: to opt out or to opt in? pp. 1-16 Downloads
Jeffrey Lacker
Survey measures of expected inflation: revisiting the issues of predictive content and rationality pp. 17-36 Downloads
Yash P. Mehra
Private money and counterfeiting pp. 37-57 Downloads
Stephen Williamson
Knut Wicksell and Gustav Cassel on the cumulative process and the price-stabilizing policy rule pp. 59-83 Downloads
Thomas M. Humphrey

2002, articles Spr

What can price theory say about the Community Reinvestment Act? pp. 1-27 Downloads
Robert L. Lacy and John Walter
German monetary history in the second half of the twentieth century: from the deutsche mark to the euro pp. 29-64 Downloads
Robert L. Hetzel
Towards a theory of capacity utilization: shiftwork and the workweek of capital pp. 65-86 Downloads
Andreas Hornstein
Can risk-based deposit insurance premiums control moral hazard? pp. 87-100 Downloads
Edward Prescott

2002, articles Win

German monetary history in the first half of the twentieth century pp. 1-35 Downloads
Robert L. Hetzel
Pitfalls in interpreting tests of backward-looking pricing in New Keynesian models pp. 37-50 Downloads
Michael Dotsey
Imperfect competition and the pricing of interbank payment services pp. 51-66 Downloads
John Weinberg
Recent developments in monetary policy analysis: the roles of theory and evidence pp. 67-96 Downloads
Bennett McCallum

2001, articles Fall

On the size distribution of banks pp. 1-25 Downloads
Huberto Ennis
A primer on optimal monetary policy with staggered price-setting pp. 27-52 Downloads
Alexander Wolman
International pricing in new open-economy models pp. 53-70 Downloads
Margarida Duarte
Should banks be capitalized? pp. 71-96 Downloads
Douglas Diamond

2001, articles Sum

Transparency in the practice of monetary policy pp. 1-9 Downloads
Alfred Broaddus
The growth of unsecured credit: are we better off? pp. 11-33 Downloads
Kartik Athreya
Regulating bank capital structure to control risk pp. 35-52 Downloads
Edward Prescott
Consumption, savings, and the meaning of the wealth effect in general equilibrium pp. 53-71 Downloads
Carl D. Lantz and Pierre Daniel Sarte

2001, articles Spr

To forgive or not to forgive: an analysis of U.S. consumer bankruptcy choices pp. 1-22 Downloads
Wenli Li
Optimal taxation in infinitely-lived agent and overlapping generations models: a review pp. 23-44 Downloads
Andres Erosa and Martin Gervais
The wealth effect in empirical life-cycle aggregate consumption equations pp. 45-67 Downloads
Yash P. Mehra
Using the federal funds futures market to predict monetary policy actions pp. 69-77 Downloads
Raymond Owens and Roy H. Webb

2001, articles Win

Introduction pp. 1-6 Downloads
Jeffrey Lacker
What assets should the Federal Reserve buy? pp. 7-22 Downloads
Alfred Broaddus and Marvin Goodfriend
Why we need an \\"accord\\" for Federal Reserve credit policy: a note pp. 23-32 Downloads
Marvin Goodfriend
The Treasury-Fed Accord: a new narrative account pp. 33-55 Downloads
Robert L. Hetzel and Ralph F. Leach
After the accord: reminiscences on the birth of the modern Fed pp. 57-64 Downloads
Robert L. Hetzel and Ralph F. Leach
Monetary policy frameworks and indicators for the Federal Reserve in the 1920s pp. 65-92 Downloads
Thomas M. Humphrey
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