Economic Review
1974 - 1992
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1986, issue Nov, vol 72
- Options on short-term interest rate futures pp. 3-11

- Anatoli Kuprianov
- Japanese monetary policy, a comparative analysis pp. 12-24

- Michael Dotsey
- Short-term municipal securities pp. 25-34

- John Walter
1986, issue Sep, vol 72
- Federal funds: instrument of Federal Reserve policy pp. 3-11

- Marvin Goodfriend and William Whelpley
- Short-term interest rate futures pp. 12-26

- Anatoli Kuprianov
1986, issue Jul, vol 72
- Treasury bill versus private money market yield curves pp. 3-12

- Timothy Q. Cook, Thomas A. Lawler and Timothy D. Rowe
- Recent financial deregulation and the interest elasticity of M1 demand pp. 13-24

- Yash P. Mehra
- A review of bank performance in the Fifth District, 1985 pp. 25-33

- David L. Mengle and John Walter
1986, issue May, vol 72
- The discount window pp. 2-10

- David L. Mengle
- The national income and product accounts pp. 11-17

- Roy H. Webb
- Cumulative process models from Thorton to Wicksell pp. 18-25

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- The industrial mix of employment in the Fifth District, 1950-1985 pp. 26-34

- Christine Chmura
1986, issue Mar, vol 72
- An analysis of Federal Reserve pricing pp. 3-19

- Anatoli Kuprianov
- Monetary policy in the early 1980s pp. 20-32

- Robert L. Hetzel
- Real budget deficit implications of Gramm-Rudman-Hollings pp. 33-34

- William G. Dewald
1986, issue Jan, vol 72
- Thrift competition: does it matter? pp. 2-10

- Donald L. Welker
- A weekly rational expectations model of the nonborrowed reserve operating procedure pp. 11-28

- Marvin Goodfriend
- The agricultural outlook for 1986...continued financial weakness seen pp. 29-34

- Raymond Owens
1985, issue Nov, vol 71
- The rules verses discretion debate over monetary policy in the 1920s pp. 3-14

- Robert L. Hetzel
- CBO and OMB projections, adjusted for inflation, show federal budget deficit under control pp. 15-22

- William G. Dewald
1985, issue Sep, vol 71
- Controversy over the federal budget deficit: a theoretical perspective pp. 3-16

- Michael Dotsey
- The early history of the Phillips curve pp. 17-24

- Thomas M. Humphrey
1985, issue Jul, vol 71
- Toward more accurate macroeconomic forecasts pp. 3-11

- Roy H. Webb
- A review of bank performance in the Fifth District, 1984 pp. 12-22

- David L. Mengle and John Walter
- The Monetary Control Act and the role of the Federal Reserve in the interbank clearing market pp. 23-35

- Anatoli Kuprianov
1985, issue May, vol 71
- Are NOWs being used as savings accounts? pp. 3-13

- Timothy Q. Cook and Timothy D. Rowe
- Daylight overdrafts and payments system risks pp. 14-27

- David L. Mengle
1985, issue Mar, vol 71
- The evolution and policy implications of Phillips curve analysis pp. 3-22

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- Inflationary expectations, money growth, and the vanishing liquidity effect of money on interest: a further investigation pp. 23-35

- Yash P. Mehra
1985, issue Jan, vol 71
- Financial innovation in the United States - background, current status and prospects pp. 2-22

- Alfred Broaddus
- Forecasts 1985 pp. 23-26

- Roy H. Webb
- The agricultural outlook for 1985...a little promise seen pp. 27-34

- Raymond Owens
1984, issue Nov, vol 70
- Base drift and the longer run growth of M1: experience from a decade of monetary targeting pp. 3-14

- Alfred Broaddus and Marvin Goodfriend
- A monetarist money demand function pp. 15-19

- Robert L. Hetzel
- The behavior of the M1 demand function in the early 1980s pp. 20-29

- Robert L. Hetzel
1984, issue Sep, vol 70
- An investigation of cash management practices and their effects on the demand for money pp. 3-12

- Michael Dotsey
- Algebraic quantity equations before Fisher and Pigou pp. 13-22

- Thomas M. Humphrey
1984, issue Jul, vol 70
- The Fed's mandate: help or hindrance? pp. 3-7

- Robert P. Black
- The tax effect, and the recent behaviours of the after-tax real rate: is it too high? pp. 8-20

- Yash P. Mehra
- A review of bank performance in the Fifth district, 1983 pp. 21-29

- F. Ward McCarthy
1984, issue May, vol 70
- The promises and pitfalls of contemporaneous reserve requirements for the implementation of monetary policy pp. 3-12

- Marvin Goodfriend
- On nonneutral relative price effects in monetarist thought: some Austrian misconceptions pp. 13-19

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- Equalizing regional differences in wages: a study of wages and migration in the South and other regions pp. 20-33

- William E. Cullison
1984, issue Mar, vol 70
- The evolution of the bank regulatory structure: a reappraisal pp. 3-21

- F. Ward McCarthy
- The 1983 M1 seasonal factor revisions: an illustration of problems that may arise in using seasonally adjusted data for policy purposes pp. 22-33

- Timothy Q. Cook
1984, issue Jan, vol 70
- Vector autoregressions as a tool for forecast evaluations pp. 3-11

- Roy H. Webb
- The economic outlook for the Fifth District states in 1984: forecasts from vector autoregression models pp. 12-23

- Anatoli Kuprianov and William M. Lupoletti
- Forecasts 1984 pp. 24-26

- Roy H. Webb
1983, issue Nov, vol 69
- The behavior of the spread between Treasury bill rates and private money market rates since 1978 pp. 3-15

- Timothy Q. Cook and Thomas A. Lawler
- Empirical comparisons of credit and monetary aggregates using vector autoregressive methods pp. 16-29

- Edward Offenbacher, Richard D. Porter and Georg Rich
- Money, credit, and Federal Reserve Policy: reply to Porter and Offenbacher pp. 30-33

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Response to Friedman pp. 34-35

- Edward Offenbacher, Richard D. Porter and Georg Rich
1983, issue Sep, vol 69
- An examination of implicit interest rates on demand deposits pp. 3-11

- Michael Dotsey
- Can the central bank peg real interest rates?: a survey of classical and neoclassical opinion pp. 12-21

- Thomas M. Humphrey
1983, issue Jul, vol 69
- A review of bank performance in the Fifth District, 1982 pp. 3-11

- John Walter
- Why economic data should be handled with care: the case of the suspiciously slow growth statistic pp. 12-13

- Roy H. Webb
1983, issue May, vol 69
- The early history of the real/nominal interest rate relationship pp. 2-10

- Thomas M. Humphrey
- The relationship between money and expenditure in 1982 pp. 11-19

- Robert L. Hetzel
1983, issue Mar, vol 69
- A historical assessment of the rationales and functions of reserve requirements pp. 3-21

- Marvin Goodfriend and Monica Hargraves
1983, issue Jan, vol 69
- Forecasts 1983 pp. 3-6

- Roy H. Webb
- Another difficult year... the 1983 outlook for agriculture pp. 7-11

- Sada L. Clarke
- The relationship between the discount rate and the federal funds rate under the Federal Reserve's post-October 6th 1979 operating procedure pp. 12-15

- Alfred Broaddus and Timothy Q. Cook
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