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- Panel Discussion: Financial Management Challenges in Higher Education

- Lisa Lynch
- Panel Discussion: Six Beliefs I Have About Inflation
- N. Gregory Mankiw
- Panel Discussion: Strategy-Centered Leadership and Financial Management Is Needed in Research Universities

- Robert A. Brown
- Panel Discussion: The Capital Market under Conditions of High and Variable Inflation , pp 277-284

- Juan de Pablo, Miguel Mancera and Mario Henrique Simonsen
- Panel Discussion: The Finances of a Public Flagship University

- Benjamin Hermalin
- Panel Discussion: The Prospects for International Economic Policy Coordination , pp 366-383

- William Branson, Richard N. Cooper, Michael Emerson, Louka T. Katseli and Stephen Marris
- Panel Presentation: Involving the Private Sector in Crisis Resolution , pp 339-344

- Peter Kenen
- Panel Presentation: The Asian Model, the Miracle, the Crisis, and the Fund , pp 327-337

- Jeffrey Frankel
- Panel Remarks , pp 611-624

- Thomas L. Mesenbourg
- Panel Remarks , pp 633-636

- John Ruser
- Panel Remarks , pp 629-631

- J. Landefeld
- Panel Remarks , pp 634-637

- Bank of Spain José Viñals
- Panel Remarks , pp 631-633

- Shirin Ahmed
- Panel Remarks , pp 625-627

- Federal Reserve Board Donald Kohn
- Panel Remarks , pp 636-642

- Adelheid Burgi-Schmelz
- Panel Remarks , pp 627-634

- Reserve Bank of India Rakesh Mohan
- Panel Remarks: Creating “Smart” Policy to Promote Entrepreneurship and Innovation , pp 559-568

- Karen G. Mills and Annie V. Dang
- Panel Remarks: Donald L. Kohn , pp 397-405

- Donald L. Kohn
- Panel Remarks: Laurence H. Meyer , pp 405-416

- Laurence H. Meyer
- Panel Remarks: Measuring Business Innovation Using a Multidimensional Approach , pp 569-575

- Lucia Foster
- Panel Remarks: William C. Dudley , pp 416-422

- William Dudley
- Panel Session I, Practical Experiences in Reducing Inflation, The Case of Canada , pp 37-55

- John Crow
- Panel Session I, Practical Experiences in Reducing Inflation: The Case of New Zealand , pp 25-36

- Don Brash
- Panel Session I: Retrospectives , pp 495-512

- Michael Mussa, Edward M. Bernstein, Warner Corden and Robert Solomon
- Panel Session II remarks, The Great Inflation: Lessons for Central Banks , pp 503-511

- Lucas Papademos
- Panel Session II remarks: Lessons from History , pp 499-502

- Donald L. Kohn
- Panel Session II, Understanding Inflation: Lessons of the Past for the Future , pp 513-516

- Harold James
- Panel Session II: Implications for International Monetary Reform , pp 587-618

- Barry Eichengreen, C. Fred Bergsten and Stanley Fischer
- Panel Session, Industry Perspectives , pp 207-226

- Robert Pozen, Joel M. Dickson, F. Gregory Ahern, Frederick L. A. Grauer and Shaun Matthews
- Papers by Staff Members on Research Priorities , pp 1-70

- Various
- Papers Presented to the Board of Directors at the Spring Meeting, 1969 , pp 3-39

- Nber
- Paradoxes of Modernization and Material Well-Being in the Netherlands during the Nineteenth Century , pp 331-378

- J. W. Drukker and Vincent Tassenaar
- Parental Education and the Rising Transmission of Income between Generations , pp 289-315

- Marie Connolly, Catherine Haeck and Jean-William Laliberté
- Parental Income Shocks and Outcomes of Disadvantaged Youth in the United States , pp 213-235

- Marianne Page, Ann Stevens and Jason Lindo
- Pareto's Law and the Problem of Mathematically Describing the Frequency Distribution of Income , pp 344-394

- Frederick R. Macaulay
- Part 1: Theoretical Approach , pp 1-22

- John Maurice Clark
- Part 2: Typical Cycle Patterns , pp 23-95

- John Maurice Clark
- Part 3: General Movements, 1922-1929 , pp 96-110

- John Maurice Clark
- Part 4: Special Features of the Last Cycle , pp 111-123

- John Maurice Clark
- Part 5: Another Approach: The Meaning and Requirements of Balance , pp 124-159

- John Maurice Clark
- Part 6: The Strategic Factors , pp 160-226

- John Maurice Clark
- Part I. Organization and Structure of Finance , pp 17-20

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Part I: Classification of Manufactured Commodities , pp 11-118

- Simon Kuznets
- Part I: Proletarian Mass Migration, XIXth and XXth Centuries , pp 77-84

- Walter F. Willcox
- Part II. Quantity and Behavior of Credit , pp 99-102

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Part II: Annual Output of Finished Commodities, in Current and 1929 Prices , pp 119-160

- Simon Kuznets
- Part II: Statistics of Migrations, International Tables , pp 225-352

- Walter F. Willcox
- Part III. Control and Supervision of Credit , pp 137-140

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
- Part III: The Spread in 1929 between the Values of Finished Commodities at Producers' Prices and at Their Cost to Ultimate Consumers , pp 161-214

- Simon Kuznets
- Part IV. Standards of Credit and Security Analysis , pp 167-170

- Chairman Winfield W. Riefier, David Friday, Walter Lichtenstein and J. H. Riddle
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