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- 363: Savings rates and output variability in industrial countries

- Joseph Gagnon and Garry Schinasi
- 362: Determinants of Japanese direct investment in U.S. manufacturing industries

- Catherine Mann
- 361: The U.S. and U.K. activities of Japanese banks: 1980-1988

- Robert S. Dohner, Barbara R. Lowrey and Henry S. Terrell
- 360: Policy rules, information and fiscal effects in a \"Ricardian\" model

- Eric Leeper
- 359: A forward-looking multicountry model: MX3

- Joseph Gagnon
- 358: Implications for future U.S. net investment payments of growing U.S. net international indebtedness

- William L. Helkie and Lois E. Stekler
- 357: U.S. policy on the problems of international debt

- Edwin Truman
- 356: International economic policy: the role of exchange rates

- Edwin Truman
- 355: An econometric analysis of UK money demand in MONETARY TRENDS IN THE UNITED STATES AND THE UNITED KINGDOM by Milton Friedman and Anna J. Schwartz

- Neil Ericsson and David Hendry
- 354: Encompassing and rational expectations: how sequential corroboration can imply refutation

- Neil Ericsson and David Hendry
- 353: The United States as a heavily indebted country

- David H. Howard
- 352: External debt and developing country growth

- Robert B. Kahn, Steven B. Kamin and Ross Levine
- 351: An algorithm to solve dynamic models

- Wilbur Coleman
- 350: Implications of the U.S. current account deficit

- David H. Howard
- 349: Financial integration in the European Community

- Sydney J. Key
- 348: Exact and approximate multi-period mean-square forecast errors for dynamic econometric models

- Neil Ericsson and Jaime R. Marquez
- 347: Macroeconomic policies, competitiveness, and U.S. external adjustment

- Peter Hooper
- 346: Exchange rates and U.S. external adjustment in the short run and the long run

- Peter Hooper
- 345: U.S. external adjustment: progress and prospects

- William L. Helkie and Peter Hooper
- 344: Domestic and cross-border consequences of U.S. macroeconomic policies

- Ralph Bryant, John Helliwell and Peter Hooper
- 343: The profitability of U.S. intervention

- Michael P. Leahy
- 342: Approaches to managing external equilibria: where we are, where we might be headed, and how we might get there

- Edwin Truman
- 341: A note on \"transfers\"

- David Gordon and Ross Levine
- 340: A new interpretation of the coordination problem and its empirical significance

- Matthew Canzoneri and Hali Edison
- 339: A long-run view of the european monetary system

- Hali Edison and Eric Fisher
- 338: The forward exchange rate bias: a new explanation

- Ross Levine
- 337: Adequacy of international transactions and position data for policy coordination

- Lois E. Stekler
- 336: Nominal interest rate pegging under alternative expectations hypotheses

- Joseph Gagnon and Dale Henderson
- 335: The dynamics of uncertainty or the uncertainty of dynamics: stochastic J-curves

- Jaime R. Marquez
- 334: Devaluation, exchange controls, and black markets for foreign exchange in developing countries

- Steven B. Kamin
- 333: International banking facilities

- Sydney J. Key and Henry S. Terrell
- 332: Panic, liquidity and the lender of last resort: a strategic analysis

- R. Glen Donaldson
- 331: Real interest rates during the disinflation process in developing countries

- Steven B. Kamin and David F. Spigelman
- 330: International comparisons of labor costs in manufacturing

- Peter Hooper and Kathryn A. Larin
- 329: Interactions between domestic and foreign investment

- Robert Lipsey and Guy V. G. Stevens
- 328: The timing of consumer arrivals in Edgeworth's duopoly model

- Marc Dudey
- 327: Competition by choice

- Marc Dudey
- 326: The determinants of the growth of multinational banking organizations: 1972-86

- Robert S. Dohner and Henry S. Terrell
- 325: Econometric modeling of consumers' expenditure in Venezuela

- Julia Campos and Neil Ericsson
- 324: Income and price elasticities of foreign trade flows: econometric estimation and analysis of the U.S. trade deficit

- Jaime R. Marquez
- 323: Money, interest, and capital in a cash-in-advance economy

- Wilbur Coleman
- 322: The simultaneous equations model with generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity: the SEM-GRACH model

- Richard Harmon
- 321: Adjustment costs and international trade dynamics

- Joseph Gagnon
- 320: The capital flight \"problem.\"

- David Gordon and Ross Levine
- 319: Modeling investment income and other services in the U.S. international transactions accounts

- William L. Helkie and Lois E. Stekler
- 318: Improving the forecast accuracy of provisional data: an application of the Kalman filter to retail sales estimates

- B. Dianne Pauls
- 317: Monte Carlo methodology and the finite sample properties of statistics for testing nested and non-nested hypotheses

- Neil Ericsson
- 316: The U.S. external deficit: its causes and persistence

- Peter Hooper and Catherine Mann
- 315: Debt conversions: economic issues for heavily indebted developing countries

- Lewis S. Alexander
- 314: Exchange rate regimes and macroeconomic stabilization in a developing country

- David H. Howard