Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
1969 - 2013
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Volume 4, month Part II Feb., 1972
- Savings Banking and the Public Interest pp. 133-226

- George J Benston
Volume 4, month Part I Feb., 1972
- The Ambiguous Rationality of Economic Policy pp. 3-12

- Karl Brunner
- Monetary Policy and the Balance of Payments pp. 13-22

- Arthur B Laffer
- Political Economy: Some Lessons of Recent Experience pp. 23-39

- Arthur M Okun
- Forgetfulness and Interest pp. 40-73

- Maurice Allais
- Rational Expectations and the Term Structure of Interest Rates pp. 74-97

- Thomas Sargent
- Defensive Open-Market Operations, Proximate Objectives, and Monetary Instability: A Comment pp. 98-108

- William R Bryan and A James Heins
- The Deficient Treatment of Money in Basic Undergraduate Texts: A Comment pp. 109-12

- Samuel C Webb
- Causes of Deviation from Interest-Rate Parity: A Comment pp. 113-17

- Hans R Stoll
- "The Definition of Money: Net Wealth and Neutrality as Criteria": A Reply pp. 118-20

- Walter T Newlyn
Volume 4, month Nov., 1972
- Tests of the Permanent Income Theory with Continuous Budgets pp. 757-78

- Thomas Mayer
- A Framework for the Evaluation of Short Term Fiscal and Monetary Policy pp. 779-810

- Haskel Benishay
- The Great Depression: A Structural Analysis pp. 811-37

- John B Kirkwood
- An Approach to the Study of Money and Nonmoney Exchange Structures pp. 838-47

- Neil Wallace
- A Multivariate Spectral Analysis of the Supply of Money and Credit pp. 848-76

- Terry L Turner
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy under Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates in the Inter-run pp. 877-96

- Edward Tower
- Toward a Competitive Financial Sector pp. 897-914

- Thomas R Saving
- The Commission on Money and Credit: Ten Years Later pp. 915-29

- Robert Z Aliber
- The National Monetary Commission: A Look Back pp. 930-56

- William G Dewald
- Two Monetary Inquiries in Great Britain: The MacMillan Committee of 1931 and the Radcliffe Committee of 1959 pp. 957-77

- Scott Gordon
- The Aliber, Dewald, and Gordon Papers: A Comment pp. 978-84

- Anna J Schwartz
- Discussion of the Hunt Commission Report pp. 985-89

- George J Benston
- The Extended Lending, Borrowing and Service Function Proposals of the Hunt Commission Report pp. 990-1000

- Dwight M Jaffee
- The Costs of Competition: An Appraisal of the Hunt Commission Report pp. 1001-04

- Sam Peltzman
- What the Commission Didn't Recommend pp. 1005-09

- Allan Meltzer
- On Modernized Liquidity Preference Theory: A Comment pp. 1010-15

- Alan Pankratz
- Public Debt, "Efficient" Labor, and Growth: A Comment pp. 1016-18

- Delano Villanueva
Volume 4, month Aug., 1972
- Economies of Scale, Firm Size, and Concentration in Banking pp. 467-88

- Ernst Baltensperger
- On the Determination of Money Prices pp. 489-508

- Kevin Sontheimer
- The Problem of Coexistence of SDRs and a Reserve Currency pp. 509-28

- John Makin
- The Federal Reserve's Policy Procedures: A Review of a Federal Reserve Study and an Ensuing Conference pp. 529-50

- Thomas Mayer
- More on Substitutability Between Money and Near Monies pp. 551-71

- Franklin R Edwards
- Banking, Credit, and Monetary Indicators in Reformed Socialist Planning pp. 572-81

- Leslie Szeplaki and Ryland A Taylor
- Money Supply, Interest Rates, and the Yield Curve pp. 582-94

- Jack Carr and Lawrence B Smith
- Cost of Banking Activities: Interactions between Risk and Operating Costs pp. 595-611

- Ernst Baltensperger
- Cost of Banking Activities: Interactions between Risk and Operating Costs: Comment pp. 612-13
- George H Borts
- Cost of Banking Activities: Interactions between Risk and Operating Costs: Comment pp. 614-15
- Neil B Murphy
- A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of the Eurodollar Market pp. 616-35

- Georg Rich
- A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of the Eurodollar Market: Comment pp. 636-42

- Thomas D Willett
- The Eurodollar Market and the Foreign Demand for Liquid Dollar Assets pp. 643-83

- Raymond F Mikesell
- The Eurodollar Market and the Foreign Demand for Liquid Dollar Assets: Comment pp. 684-87
- William E Gibson
- The Eurodollar Market and the Foreign Demand for Liquid Dollar Assets pp. 688-90
- Randall Hinshaw
- The Eurodollar Market and the Foreign Demand for Liquid Dollar Assets: Comment pp. 691-703
- Carl H Stem
- Review of the Council of Economic Advisers' 1972 Report: Comment pp. 704-12

- Armen Alchian
- Some Evidence with Respect to the Efficacy of Friedman's Monetary Policy Proposals: Comment pp. 713-22

- Dennis R Starleaf and Richard L Floyd
- The Monetary Instrument Variable Choice: How Important?: Comment pp. 723-29

- John H Kareken and Neil Wallace
- Liquidity Preference and the Flow of Finance: Comment pp. 730-32

- James M O'Brien
- A Credit Scoring Model for Commercial Loans: Comment pp. 733-34

- John A Haslem and William A Longbrake
- A Proposal for Eliminating Interest-Rate Ceilings on Thrift Institutions pp. 735-43

- George G Kaufman
Volume 4, month May, 1972
- The Welfare Cost of the U.K. Clearing Banks' Cartel pp. 227-44

- Brian Griffiths
- Transactions Costs and the Demand for Money pp. 245-59

- Thomas R Saving
- The Contribution of Real Money Balances to the Level of Wealth pp. 260-71

- John Floyd and J Allan Hynes
- Determinants of Interest Rate Expectations pp. 272-82

- Dudley G Luckett and Allen R Soltow
- On the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy: The Experience of the Netherlands in the Years 1954-1969 pp. 283-311

- M V Holtrop
- Economies of Scale of Financial Institutions pp. 312-41

- George J Benston
- Selective Credit Controls pp. 342-59

- Donald R Hodgman
- Financial Guidelines and Credit Controls pp. 360-74

- Thomas Mayer
- Spot Rates, Forward Rates, and Interest-Rate Differentials pp. 375-83

- John Pippenger
- Simulations of Monetary Rules in the FRB-MIT-Penn Model pp. 384-96

- J Phillip Cooper and Stanley Fischer
- Household Money Holdings and The Demand Deposit Rate pp. 397-413

- Robert Barro and Anthony J Santomero
- The Excess Burden of Monetary Policy; A Discussion of the Hodgman and Mayer Papers pp. 414-18

- William L Silber
- Economies of Scale of Financial Institutions: Comments pp. 419-21

- George H Borts
- The Excess Burden of Monetary Policy: Comment pp. 422-25

- Phillip Cagan
- Can You Fool All of the People All of the Time?: Comment pp. 426-30

- Gordon Tullock
- Can You Fool All of the People All of the Time?: Reply pp. 431-36

- James Tobin and Leonard Ross
- Money in a Static Theory of Optimal Payment Arrangement: Comment pp. 437-40

- E C H Veendorp
- The Impact of Monetary Policy and the Maturity of Savings and Loan Association Assets: A Critique of Reform Proposals: Comment pp. 441-44

- George Daly
- Three Financial Problems Facing Bank Holding Companies: Comment pp. 445-55

- Eugene M Lerner
- The Optimal Proximity of a Monetary Policy Target Variable: Comment pp. 456-64

- Thomas Havrilesky