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1992
- 3-38 The opening of new markets for bank assets
by Gary Gorton & George G. Pennacchi & Stuart I. Greenbaum (ary) - 41-98 Interstate banking, bank expansion and valuation
by Gerald A. Hanweck & Peter S. Rose (ary) - 85-117 The cycle before new-classical economics
by David Laidler & Ben S. Bernanke (ary) - 99-127 The market for home mortgage credit: recent changes and future prospects
by Patric H. Hendershott & Herbert M. Kaufman (ary) - 121-132 For a return to pragmatism
by Olivier Jean Blanchard - 129-158 Equity underwriting risk
by J. Nellie Liang & James M. O'Brien - 133-157 The Cowles Commission approach, real business cycles theories, and New- Keynesian economics
by Ray C. Fair & Arnold Zellner (ary) - 161-209 The competitive impact of foreign commercial banks in the United States
by Lawrence G. Goldberg & Gary C. Zimmerman (ary) - 189-196 Deja vu all over again: commentary
by Alan S. Blinder - 197-201 Business cycle development and the agenda for business cycle research: commentary
by Herschel I. Grossman - 202-209 Where do we stand? : commentary
by Michael Parkin - 211-245 The competitive impact of foreign underwriters in the United States
by Robert Nachtmann & Frederick J. Phillips-Patrick & Samuel L. Hayes (ary) - 3-83 What is a business cycle?
by Victor Zarnowitz & James H. Stock (ary) - 161-186 How does it matter? Commentary: whatever happened to contracyclical policy?
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1989
- 3-107 The Fed at seventy-five
by Allan H. Meltzer - 111-157 Why does the Fed smooth interest rates?
by Alex Cukierman - 159-185 Precommitment to rules in monetary policy
by Edmund S. Phelps - Money and business cycles: a real business cycle interpretation
by Charles I. Plosser - 189-245 Monitoring monetary aggregates under risk aversion
by William A. Barnett & Melvin Hinich & Piyu Yue - Monetary policy on the 75th anniversary of the Federal Reserve system : proceedings of the fourteenth annual Economic Policy Conference, held on October 19-20, 1989
by Michael T. Belongia
1988
- 9-29 Bubbles and stock-price volatility
by Behzad T. Diba - 31-79 Do fundamentals, bubbles, or neither explain stock prices? Some international evidence
by Gerald P. Dwyer & R. W. Hafer - 81-139 Economic and financial data as nonlinear processes
by James B. Ramsey - 141-178 Statistical analysis of price and basic behavior: October 12-26, 1987, S&P 500 futures and cash
by Eugene Moriarty & J. Douglas Gordon & Gregory Kuserk & George Wang - 179-201 The swiftness of divine retribution and its tendency to mistake its target: an analysis of the Brady Report
by David D. Haddock - The stock market--bubbles, volatility and chaos : proceedings of the thirteenth annual Economic Policy Conference, held on October 21-22, 1988
by Gerald P. Dwyer, Jr. & R.W. Hafer
1987
- 3-127 The U.S. external deficit: its causes and persistence
by Peter Hooper & Catherine L. Mann - 131-191 The current account and macroeconomic policy: an econometric analysis
by John B. Taylor - U.S. trade deficit: causes, consequences and cures : proceedings of the twelfth annual Economic Policy Conference, held on October 23 and 24, 1987
by Albert E. Burger - 193-235 The impact of the U.S. current account deficit on other OECD countries
by Jeffrey R. Shafer - 239-285 Trade deficits in the long run
by Barry J. Eichengreen - 287-315 An evaluation of policies to resolve the trade deficit
by Sven W. Arndt
1986
- 3-40 Differences of opinion in financial markets
by Hal R. Varian - 41-75 Risk, exchange market intervention, and private speculative behavior in a small open economy
by Stephen J. Turnovsky - 79-124 Risk and the economy: a finance perspective
by K. C. Chan & Rene M. Stulz - 125-154 Management versus economic conditions as contributors to the recent increase in bank failures
by Richard W. Nelson - 157-196 Empirical assessment of foreign currency risk premiums
by Richard Meese - 197-233 Country risk and the structure of international financial intermediation
by Donald R. Lessard - Financial risk--theory, evidence and implications : proceedings of the eleventh annual Economic Policy Conference, held on November 14 and 15th, 1986
by Courtenay C. Stone - How open is the U.S. economy? : proceedings of the tenth annual Economic Policy Conference held on October 12-13, 1985
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1985
- 3-31 The United States as an open economy
by Richard N. Cooper - 33-74 International capital mobility and crowding-out in the U.S. economy: imperfect integration of financial markets or of goods markets?
by Jeffrey A. Frankel - 77-136 A VAR analysis of economic interdependence: Canada, the United States, and the rest of the world
by John Kuszczak & John D. Murray - 137-167 Implications of the U.S. net capital inflow
by Benjamin M. Friedman - 171-210 International interdependence and the constraints on macroeconomic policies
by Jacob A. Frenkel - 211-235 The dollar exchange rate and international monetary cooperation
by Ronald I. McKinnon

