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- 8903: Asymmetric information and the role of FED watching

- Nathan Balke and Joseph Haslag
- 8902: Further evidence on the liquidity effect using an efficient-markets approach

- Kenneth Robinson and Eugenie D. Short
- 8901: An econometric analysis of U.S. oil demand

- Stephen Brown and Keith Phillips
- 8811: The incidence of sanctions against U.S. employers of illegal aliens

- John K. Hill and James E. Pearce
- 8810: Evidence on the two monetary base measures and economic activity

- Joseph Haslag and Scott Hein
- 8809: The contribution of nonhomothetic preferences to trade

- Linda Hunter
- 8808: The development and uses of regional indexes of leading economic indicators

- Keith Phillips
- 8807: Unionization and unemployment rates: a re-examination of Olson's labor cartelization hypothesis

- William Gruben and Keith Phillips
- 8806: Tax policy and Texas economic development

- Stephen Brown
- 8805: Investment and the nominal interest rate: the variable velocity case

- Evan Koenig
- 8804: Augmented information in a theory of ambiguity, credibility and inflation

- Nathan Balke and Joseph Haslag
- 8803: Theoretical macroeconomic modelling and qualitative specifications of the bond market

- Joseph Haslag and William R. Russell
- 8802: Exchange and interest rate management and the international transmission of disturbances

- W. Michael Cox and Douglas McTaggart
- 8801: Estimating the impact of monetary policy on short-term interest rates in a rational expectations-efficient markets model: further evidence

- Kenneth Robinson and Eugenie D. Short
- 8708: Labor choices of farm families: substitutes, complements and simultaneous decision making

- Hilary H. Smith
- 8707: Depository institution failures: the deposit insurance connection

- Gerald P. O'Driscoll
- 8706: Lower oil prices and state employment

- Stephen Brown and John K. Hill
- 8705: The capital gains and losses on U. S. government debt: 1942-1986

- W. Michael Cox and Cara S. Lown
- 8704: Random coefficients models of the inflationary consequences of discretionary central bank behavior

- Kenneth Robinson
- 8703: Increasing the efficiency of pooled estimation with a block covariance structure

- Jeffery W. Gunther and Ronald H. Schmidt
- 8702: The incidence of sanctions against U. S. employers of illegal aliens

- John K. Hill and James E. Pearce
- 8701: Financial innovation and monetary policy effectiveness

- Cara S. Lown
- 8606: Fiscal policymaking and the central bank institutional constraint

- Richard Burdekin and Leroy O. Laney
- 8605: Swiss monetary policy: central bank independence and stabilization goals

- Richard Burdekin
- 8604: Structural changes in residential energy demand

- Roger H. Dunstan and Ronald H. Schmidt
- 8603: Cross-country evidence on the relationship between central banks and governments

- Richard Burdekin
- 8602: Interaction between central bank behavior and fiscal policymaking: the case of the U.S

- Richard Burdekin
- 8601: Money, deregulation and the business cycle

- Gerald P. O'Driscoll
- 8508: Money: Mengers's evolutionary theory

- Gerald P. O'Driscoll
- 8507: The market value of government of Canada debt; Monthly, 1937–84

- W. Michael Cox and Joseph Haslag
- 8506: Fluctuations in U.S. voting behavior: evidence from Presidential elections

- Richard Burdekin
- 8505: The fairness of discounting: a majority rule approach

- Stephen Brown
- 8504: Specific training, unions, and the relationship between employer size and wages

- James E. Pearce
- 8503: Prices vs. quantities in cartel theory with special reference to OPEC

- John K. Hill and Ronald H. Schmidt
- 8502: Immigrant decisions concerning length of stay and frequency of visit

- John K. Hill
- 8501: The behavior of Treasury securities; monthly, 1942-1984

- W. Michael Cox
- 8411: Natural gas pipelines: rent revealed

- Stephen Brown
- 8410: Financial stability and FDIC insurance

- Roger W. Garrison, Gerald P. O'Driscoll and Eugenie D. Short
- 8409: Tax indexation and inflationary finance

- W. Michael Cox and Michael G. Williams
- 8408: Insulating policies for large and small countries

- W. Michael Cox and Douglas McTaggart
- 8407: Small sample efficiency gains from a first observation correction for Hatanaka's estimator of the lagged dependent variable-serial correlation regression model

- Thomas Fomby
- 8406: Transportation technologies and the optimal depletion of West Coast oil reserves

- Roger H. Dunstan and Ronald H. Schmidt
- 8405: Price expectations, uncertainty, and changes in drilling activity

- Ronald H. Schmidt
- 8404: Safety-net mechanisms: the case of international lending

- Gerald P. O'Driscoll
- 8403: Do workers earn less along the U.S.–Mexico border?

- Alberto E. Davila and J. Peter Mattil
- 8402: Some time series methods of forecasting the Texas economy

- Thomas Fomby, William Gruben and James G. Hoehn
- 8401: Potential effects of state regulatory agencies on the post-decontrol natural gas market

- Ronald H. Schmidt
- 8306: Intratemporal welfare and the optimal depletion of exhaustible resources

- Ronald H. Schmidt
- 8305: Deposit insurance in a deregulated financial environment: the case for reform

- Gerald P. O'Driscoll and Eugenie D. Short
- 8304: A comparison of forecasting accuracies of alternative regional production index methodologies

- Thomas Fomby